Answer: IAGO
IAGO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining IAGO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "Othello" villain
- Villain
- Shakespearean villain
- Shakespearean character
- Othello's betrayer
- False friend
- 'Othello' villain
- Shakespearean schemer
- "Aladdin" parrot
- "Othello" antagonist
- "Otello" baritone
- Othello's ensign
- "Othello" plotter
- "I hate the Moor" speaker
- Stage villain who plants a handkerchief
- Emilia's husband
- Shakespeare villain
- Character in "Othello"
- "Othello" schemer
- Enemy of the Moor
- "Othello" fellow
- "Othello" character
- ''Othello'' villain
- Shakespearean manipulator
- Rival of Cassio
- Othello's false friend
- "Othello" role
- Villain in "Othello"
- Verdi villain
- Shakespeare character
- Plummer role
- Parrot in "Aladdin"
- Othello's undoer
- Shakespearean ensign
- Parrot in Disney's "Aladdin"
- Othello's nemesis
- Othello's foe
- Desdemona's detractor
- Cassio's rival
- Villain of drama
- Shakespearean baddie
- Jafar's parrot in "Aladdin"
- Globe plotter
- Classic villain
- "Othello" evildoer
- "Othello" bad guy
- Symbol of treachery
- Shakespearean role
- Shakespearean plotter
- Othello's deceiver
- Othello's ancient
- Othello villain
- Othello villain
- 1995 role for Kenneth Branagh
- "Othello" heavy
- "Othello" conspirator
- "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy" speaker
- "Beware, my lord, of jealousy" speaker
- Theater archvillain
- Symbol of false friendship
- Stage villain
- Shakespearean scoundrel
- Shakespearean betrayer
- Othello's persecutor
- Othello's confidant
- Othello's antagonist
- Othello foe
- Envious ensign
- Emilia's husband in "Othello"
- "Who steals my purse steals trash" speaker
- "Thus do I ever make my fool my purse" speaker
- "Othello" baddie
- "I lack iniquity" speaker
- "I am not what I am" speaker
- ''I lack iniquity'' speaker
- Villainous one
- Villain in Shakespeare's "Othello"
- Verdi's Venetian villain
- Verdi villain who sings "Era la notte, Cassio dormia"
- Venetian villain
- Treacherous ensign of drama
- Tragic villain
- To whom Brabantio says "Thou art a villain"
- The Moor's envier
- Shakespearean traitor
- Shakespearean soldier
- Shakespearean deceiver
- Shakespearean bad guy
- Shakespeare's Venetian villain
- Shakespeare's "Spartan dog"
- Scheming ensign of drama
- Role for Jose Ferrer
- Plotter in "Othello"
- Othello's villainous aide
- Othello's enemy
- Othello's adversary
- Othello tormentor
- Othello heavy
- Othello character
- Notorious villain
- Jafar's parrot, in "Aladdin"
- He said: "Who steals my purse steals trash"
- He has more lines than the title character
- He calls jealousy "the green-eyed monster"
- He betrayed Othello
- Emilia's husband, in "Othello"
- Conniving Shakespearean soldier
- Cassio's adversary
- Betrayer of the Moor
- Bard's false friend
- Bard baddie
- Bad guy in "Othello"
- "Were I the Moor, I would not be ___"
- "Spartan dog" of drama
- "So will I ... make the net / That shall enmesh them all" speaker
- "Othello" traitor
- "Othello" provocateur
- "Othello" conniver
- "It is the green-eyed monster ... " speaker
- "And what's he then, that says I play the villain?" speaker
- "And what's he then that says I play the villain?" speaker
- "Aladdin" parrot voiced by Gilbert Gottfried
- Whom Othello declares "is most honest"
- Who Othello declares "is most honest"
- Villainous Venetian of drama
- Villain with more lines than the title character
- Villain who tricked Othello into murdering Desdemona
- Villain who says "What you know, you know"
- Villain who says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy"
- Villain who says "I am not what I am"
- Villain who says "For I am nothing, if not critical"
- Villain who said "I am not what I am"
- Villain ordered to be executed
- Villain once played by Kenneth Branagh
- Villain of note
- Villain hiding out in the east of Santiago
- Victimizer of Cassio
- Verdi opera villain
- Verdi baritone
- Verdi baddie
- Venetian troublemaker
- Uxoricide causer
- Treacherous Venetian
- Treacherous standard-bearer of drama
- Treacherous soldier
- Treacherous Shakespearean character
- Treacherous ensign
- Treacherous "Othello" character
- Tragic manipulator
- The Moor's manipulator
- The Bard's "being next to Devil," per Coleridge
- The bad guy in Othello
- Symbol of false friendship.
- Storied traitor
- Stage villain with a handkerchief
- Sly one in Venice
- Slayer of Roderigo
- Shakespearean villain with the most lines
- Shakespearean standard-bearer
- Shakespearean snake in the grass
- Shakespearean scumbag
- Shakespearean role for Kenneth Branagh
- Shakespearean false friend
- Shakespearean character who says "I am not what I am"
- Shakespearean character who says "foregone conclusion"
- Shakespearean character who says "But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
- Shakespearean character who called jealousy a "green-ey'd monster"
- Shakespearean character whence "heart on my sleeve"
- Shakespearean advisor-turned-adversary
- Shakespearean "baddie"
- Shakespeare's duplicitous schemer
- Shakespeare's "ancient"
- Shakespeare villian
- Shakespeare villain with more lines than the title character
- Shakespeare villain who says "Virtue? A fig!"
- Shakespeare villain who says "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
- Shakespeare heavy
- Shakespeare character who says "I hate the Moor"
- Shakespeare character who says "I am not what I am"
- Shakespeare character who said "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
- Shakespeare character who inquires "Are your doors lock'd?"
- Shakespeare character who declares Honestys a fool
- Scoundrel of drama
- Scheming Venetian of drama
- Scheming Shakespearean soldier
- Scheming "Othello" character
- Schemer who engineers Cassio's demotion
- Schemer since Elizabethan times
- Schemer of tragedy
- Schemer in "Othello"
- Schemer against Othello
- Role played by Jose Ferrer: 1943–45
- Role in an 1887 opera
- Role in a Verdi opera.
- Role for Plummer
- Role for Ferrer or Plummer
- Roderigo's killer in "Othello"
- Roderigo's killer
- Roderigo's assassin
- Rival of Cassio, in Shakespeare
- Red Disney bird
- Quintessential villain
- Plotter with Roderigo
- Plotter in a play
- Plotter against Cassio in "Othello"
- Parrot voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in "Aladdin"
- Parrot in the Disney movie "Aladdin"
- Parrot in "Aladdin" voiced by Gilbert Gottfried
- Othello's villainous ensign
- Othello's untrustworthy advisor
- Othello's treasonous aide
- Othello's tormentor
- Othello's scheming ensign
- Othello's perfidious aide
- Othello's friend
- Othello's evil advisor
- Othello's aide
- Othello's "consigliere"
- Othello schemer
- Othello role
- Othello nemesis
- Othello manipulator
- Othello fellow
- Othello ensign
- Othello deceiver
- Othello antagonist
- Othello advisor
- Othello adversary
- Othello baddie
- Othello bad guy
- Otello antagonist
- Operatic and dramatic villain
- Nemesis of Othello
- Name of the parrot in "Aladdin"
- Moor's deceiver
- Moor's betrayer
- Milnes role in "Otello"
- Manipulator of the Moor
- Manipulator of Othello
- Malicious ensign
- Lodovico labels him a "hellish villain"
- Lodovico calls him a "Spartan dog"
- Literary character whose first word is "'Sblood"
- Literary character who says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy"
- Literary character who says "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
- Literary character who says "Cassio's a proper man"
- Jafar's sidekick in "Aladdin"
- Jafar's macaw in "Aladdin"
- Husband to Emilia in "Othello"
- Husband of Emilia
- His lies caused uxoricide
- He was instructed to kill Cassio
- He stabs Roderigo
- He says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy"
- He made the poor Moor sure his wife wasn't pure
- He lied to Othello
- He kills Cassio
- He helped get Cassio demoted
- He duped Othello
- He did Moor good, then harm
- He did a Moor good, then harm
- He caused Desdemona's demise
- He calls jealousy a "green-eyed monster"
- He called jealousy "the green-eyed monster"
- He "planted" a handkerchief
- Globe villain
- Globe Theatre villain
- Globe Theatre baddie
- Foe of Othello
- False friend of theater
- False friend of drama
- False friend in Shakespeare
- Exemplar of tragic treachery
- Evil ensign
- Evil "Aladdin" bird
- Envious Shakespeare character
- Emilia's scheming husband
- Emilia's conniving husband
- Dramatic villain
- Drama villain
- Disney parrot
- Disney character named after a Shakespeare character
- Desdemona's undoer
- Desdemona's tormentor
- Desdemona's slanderer.
- Desdemona's detractor.
- Desdemona's accuser
- Conniving "Othello" fellow
- Classic stage betrayer
- Character who said "But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
- Character in all but two "Othello" scenes
- Character in "Othello" or "Aladdin"
- Cause of Desdemona's woes.
- Broadway role for Christopher Plummer
- Betrayer of Othello
- Baritone role in "Otello"
- Bardic villain
- Bardic baddie
- Bard's plotter
- Bard's evil advisor
- Baddie from the Bard
- Bad guy in 'Othello'
- Avian companion of Jafar in "Aladdin"
- Animated parrot of film whose voice is the same as that of the Aflac duck
- Ancient of "Othello"
- Ally of Roderigo
- A role for J. Ferrer
- A "Spartan dog," according to Lodovico
- “But yet the pity of it, ___!”
- "Work on, my medicine, work!" speaker
- "What's he, then, that says I play the villain?" speaker
- "We cannot all be masters, nor all masters / Cannot be truly 'd" speaker
- "The Moor already changes with my poison" speaker
- "Spartan dog" of "Othello"
- "Some busy and insinuating rogue," in Shakespeare
- "Othello" villian
- "Othello" villain who says, "I am not what I am"
- "Othello" villain played by Kenneth Branagh in the 1995 movie
- "Othello" or "Aladdin" character
- "Othello" manipulator
- "Othello" man
- "Othello" home wrecker
- "Othello" flag-bearer
- "Othello" character who says "Who steals my purse steals trash"
- "Othello" character who declares, "I hate the Moor"
- "Othello" baritone
- "Othello "villain
- "Otello" evildoer
- "Otello" bad guy
- "O, beware, my lord, of Jealousy!" speaker
- "Look to your wife" cautioner
- "It is the green-eyed monster ..." speaker
- "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" speaker, in Shakespeare
- "I hate the Moor" speaker, in Shakespeare
- "I hate the Moor" sayer
- "I follow him to serve my turn upon him" speaker
- "Honest _____,/My Desdemona must I leave to thee"
- "Heart upon my sleeve" speaker
- "Green-eyed monster" speaker
- "Demand me nothing: what you know, you know: From this time forth I never will speak word" is his last line
- "But men are men; the best sometimes forget" speaker
- "And what's he then that says I play the villain?" speaker of a Shakespeare play
- "Aladdin" villain named for a Shakespeare character
- "Aladdin" parrot named for a Shakespeare villain
- "Aladdin" or "Othello" character
- "Aladdin" character who calls Jafar "Your Rottenness"
- "Aladdin" character named after a literary villain
- "'Sblood, but you will not hear me: If ever I did dream of such a matter, Abhor me" is his first line
- 'Othello' role
- 'Othello' foe
- 'Othello' baddie
- ''Othello'' provocateur
- ''Othello'' evildoer
- ''Othello'' antagonist
- ''Aladdin'' parrot
- ___ match (bad omen)
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