Beau |
Lover |
Swain |
Slipper |
Amorist |
Loverboy |
Lothario |
Womanizer |
Play boy? |
Alfa ____ |
Paris foe |
Lover boy? |
Lady's man |
Ladies man |
Ladykiller |
A Montague |
Male suitor |
Bard's teen |
Paris rival |
Tragic hero |
Woo pitcher |
Tragic role |
Young lover |
Ardent male |
Famed lover |
Ardent swain |
Famous lover |
Montague lad |
Tragic lover |
Foe of Paris |
Juliet's guy |
Ardent lover |
Juliet's love |
Bard's eloper |
Montague heir |
Montague teen |
Paris's rival |
Paris fighter |
Juliet's beau |
Man's slipper |
Rival of Paris |
Juliet go-with |
Juliet's flame |
Lover of drama |
Mercutio's pal |
Montague youth |
Noted Montague |
Swain of drama |
Literary lover |
Montague's son |
Young Montague |
Juliet's lover |
Montague _____ |
Ill-fated lover |
____ and Juliet |
Juliet's adorer |
Killer of Paris |
Slayer of Paris |
Lover of Juliet |
Tragic Montague |
Tybalt's killer |
Tybalt's slayer |
Amorous Montague |
Beau of the Bard |
Notable Montague |
Passionate lover |
Shakespeare hero |
Slipper or lover |
Slayer of Tybalt |
Comms code for R |
Montague of note |
The Montague boy |
Benvolio's friend |
Fictional Veronan |
Juliets beloved |
Mercutio's buddy. |
Passionate fellow |
Ardent male lover |
Mercutio's friend |
Shakespearean hero |
Shakespearean role |
Cousin of Benvolio |
Friend of Benvolio |
Juliet's valentine |
Shakespeare lover? |
Womanizer, perhaps |
Friend of Mercutio |
Shakespearean teen |
Shakespearean lover |
A model for wooers. |
Guy with ample game |
Letter after Quebec |
Shakespearean swain |
Tybalt's dispatcher |
But, soft!" speaker |
Star-cross'd" lover |
Star-crossed" lover |
Beau at the balcony |
Shakespearean youth |
Gentleman of Verona |
D'Allaire or Leblanc |
He swore by the moon |
Montague's offspring |
Play balcony climber |
Shakespearean dueler |
Lover of Shakespeare |
One of the Montagues |
Shakespearean eloper |
Balcony Scene" suitor |
Man's slipper or shoe |
Swain under a balcony |
Star-crossed Montague |
1996 role for Leonardo |
A gentleman of Verona. |
Alfa __ (Italian auto) |
He kisses "by the book |
L. Howard role in 1936 |
Shakespeare's loverboy |
Young lover of theater |
Leonardo DiCaprio role |
Shakespearean loverboy |
Shakespearean character |
1936 Leslie Howard role |
Hero of a Gounod opera. |
Lover with a roving eye |
One gentleman of Verona |
'90 Dino hit for Juliet? |
Wherefore art thou ___? |
He played to the balcony |
Montague's problem child |
Name said twice after "O |
One of a well-known pair |
Tragic Shakespearean hero |
'77 Mr Big hit for Juliet? |
Bard tragedy title starter |
Code word for the letter R |
Juliet is the sun!" speaker |
Leonardo DiCaprio portrayal |
Lovestruck teen from Verona |
1996 Leonardo DiCaprio role |
He was found dead with Paris |
Lord and Lady Montague's son |
Shakespeare's balcony scaler |
Shakespearean rival of Paris |
The epitome of young lovers. |
. . . window breaks" speaker |
I am Fortune's fool" speaker |
Shakespearean title character |
Dolly Parton song for Juliet? |
Ill-fated Shakespearean lover |
Shakespeare's "___ and Juliet |
Shakespeare's balcony climber |
Son of Lord and Lady Montague |
He said "I die," and then did |
Star-crossed lover of fiction |
O, I am fortune's fool!" crier |
Star-cross'd" lover of fiction |
Balcony climber of Shakespeare |
Tragic Shakespearean character |
Thus with a kiss I die" speaker |
Utterer of "I am Fortune's fool |
Letter between Quebec and Sierra |
Star-crossed lover of literature |
O, I am fortune's fool!" speaker |
I dreamt a dream tonight" speaker |
O, I am fortune's fool!" declarer |
Dire Straits sidekick for "Juliet |
He was asked "Wherefore art thou? |
Literary lover played by Leonardo |
Star-crossed lover of Shakespeare |
Star-crossed lover in Shakespeare |
Did my heart love till now?" asker |
Tempt not a desperate man" speaker |
1966 film role for Rudolph Nureyev |
R for ___ ; or Shakespearean lover |
Juliet's true love, or ____ Leblanc |
Steve Forbert sang a "Tune" for him |
Did my heart love till now?" speaker |
Juliet's love, in a Shakespeare play |
Teen in a Shakespearean balcony scene |
''. . . yonder window breaks'' speaker |
The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou ...? |
___ Void ("Never Say Never" new wavers) |
Letter after Quebec in a radio alphabet |
Dolly Parton hit that Juliet listens to? |
Name repeated before "Wherefore art thou |
Shakespearean role for Leonardo DiCaprio |
One of Shakespeare's "star-crossed lovers |
His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die |
Under love's heavy burden do I sink" speaker |
Shakespearean character in Dire Straits song |
Whose last words are "Thus with a kiss I die |
O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick" speaker |
What light through yonder window breaks?" speaker |
She doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker |
Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" speaker |
See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand!" speaker |
O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker |
Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs" speaker |
Friar Laurence said to him, "Thou art wedded to calamity |
Master P's son who used to have "Lil'" in front of his name |
Shakespearean title character in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" speaker |
Role played by Leonardo DiCaprio on film and Orlando Bloom on stage |
Shakespeare character who was the first to use the word "inauspicious |