His opening line is \'Tis better as it is
Else clues• 'A minute to learn... a lifetime to master' game
• Green-eyed monster play
• I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee speaker
• If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy speaker
• O curse of marriage... speaker
• The Moor of Venice
• 1604 tragedy
• 1982 James Earl Jones role
• 1995 Laurence Fishburne role
• 1995 role for Laurence Fishburne
• Black and white board game
• Board game also called Reversi
• Board game like reversi
• Brabantio's son-in-law
• Brand name for the board game Reversi
• Cassio was one of his lieutenants
• Cassio's boss
• Cassio's superior
• Commercial game with disks
• Denzel Washington role
• Desdemona's hubby
• Desdemona's husband
• Desdemona's husband and murderer
• Desdemona's killer
• Desdemona's love
• Desdemona's man
• Dramatic Moor
• Game also called reversi
• Game similar to Go
• Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977
• Globe presentation
• He lov'd not wisely but too well
• Husband of Desdemona
• Iago's general
• Iago's superior
• It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604
• Jealous stage husband
• Moor jealous of his wife
• Moor jealous?
• Moor of Venice
• Moor on stage
• Moor who suspected amour
• Murderous Moor
• Murderous Moor from Shakespeare
• Noted Venetian army general
• One who lov'd not wisely but too well
• Play featuring Cassio
• Play set mostly in Cyprus
• Robeson Broadway role
• Robeson role
• Role for Robeson
• Shakespeare character
• Shakespeare classic
• Shakespeare play
• Shakespeare title character
• Shakespeare tragedy
• Shakespeare's jealous Moor
• Shakespeare's Moor
• Shakespearean lady killer?
• Shakespearean title Moor
• Source of the phrase pomp and circumstance
• Title role for Robeson
• Token-flipping board game
• Trademarked version of reversi
• Tragedy of 1604
• Tragic Moor
• Victim of hanky-panky?
• Whence the phrase I will wear my heart upon my sleeve comes from
• Work of 1604
• The hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who would not trust his wife