Peck part |
Peck role |
Son of Omri |
Famed whaler |
I Kings king |
Noted whaler |
Whaling name |
Moby menacer |
Pequod pilot |
Whale chaser |
Biblical king |
Melville hero |
Mighty whaler |
Whale stalker |
Whaler sailor |
Whale watcher |
Famous whaler |
King of Kings |
Role for Peck |
Famous skipper |
Israelite king |
Jezebel's king |
Model for Hook |
Obsessedwhaler |
Peck portrayal |
Pequot skipper |
1956 Peck role |
Ishmael's boss |
Famous captain |
Moby's pursuer |
King of Israel |
King in I Kings |
Demented whaler |
Hunting captain |
Literary hunter |
Literary whaler |
Melville seaman |
Peck role: 1956 |
Pequod's master |
Starbuck's fan? |
Unipodal whaler |
Vengeful sailor |
Vengeful whaler |
King in 1 Kings |
Melville tyrant |
Queequeg's boss |
Obsessed whaler |
Melville whaler |
Starbuck's boss |
Fictional hunter |
Melville mariner |
''___ the Arab'' |
Captain obsessed |
Melville skipper |
Moby Dick seeker |
Moby-Dick chaser |
Obsessive sailor |
Pequod pegleg |
Starbuck's hirer |
Obsessed mariner |
Vengeful captain |
Literary skipper |
Obsessed skipper |
Obsessive whaler |
Peglegged whaler |
Jezebel's spouse |
Ill-fated whaler |
Pequod's skipper |
Literary captain |
Pequod's captain |
A king of Israel |
Obsessed captain |
Fictional whaler |
Melville captain |
Moby Dick" whaler |
Melville's madman |
Moby-Dick pursuer |
Peck role of 1956 |
Ill-fated captain |
Legendary captain |
One-legged whaler |
Fictional skipper |
Whaler of fiction |
Fictional mariner |
Melville's whaler |
Gregory Peck role |
Ishmael's captain |
Fictional captain |
''Pequod'' captain |
''Pequod'' skipper |
Moby-Dick" skipper |
1956 role for Peck |
Ishmaels skipper |
Jezebel's husband. |
Melville's mariner |
Melville's skipper |
Moby Dick's hunter |
Moby Dick's victim |
Noted whale hunter |
One-legged captain |
Peck in "Moby Dick |
Whale-tale captain |
White whale chaser |
A Melville captain |
He rebuilt Jericho |
Ishmael's superior |
Moby Dick's chaser |
White whale hunter |
Starbuck's orderer |
Starbuck's skipper |
Melville's captain |
Queequeg's captain |
Starbuck's captain |
Husband of Jezebel |
Melville character |
Captain of fiction |
'Moby-Dick' captain |
'Moby-Dick' mariner |
Great white hunter? |
Hunter of Moby Dick |
Ivory-legged whaler |
Melville's searcher |
Monomaniacal whaler |
Seeker of Moby Dick |
Whale of a captain? |
White whale pursuer |
Literary monomaniac |
Starbuck's superior |
Melville monomaniac |
Moby-Dick's pursuer |
'Moby-Dick' helmsman |
Fictional sea hunter |
Fictional monomaniac |
Monomaniacal mariner |
Monomaniacal skipper |
Pursuer of Moby Dick |
Sea role for Gregory |
The Pequod's skipper |
White whale searcher |
The Pequod's captain |
Monomaniacal captain |
Whale-seeker of note |
Melville protagonist |
Captain in "Moby Dick |
Jezebel's better half |
Man with a white scar |
Moby Dick's adversary |
Pip was his cabin boy |
Wicked king of Israel |
Melville megalomaniac |
Melville's curmudgeon |
Melville's monomaniac |
Monomaniac of fiction |
Obsessed whale hunter |
Single-minded captain |
Captain of literature |
Captain of the "Pequod |
Fictional whale hunter |
Ill-fated whale chaser |
Israel's seventh ruler |
One-legged protagonist |
Vengeful whale watcher |
Seventh king of Israel |
1956 Gregory Peck role |
Moby Dick" protagonist |
Starbuck's order giver |
''___ the Arab'' (song) |
I drive the sea!" crier |
Famously driven captain |
Gregory Peck role: 1956 |
Melville's whale hunter |
Notable harpoon wielder |
Obsessed whaler captain |
Melville's whale chaser |
Chapter 28 of "Moby-Dick |
HermanMelville character |
King who married Jezebel |
Moby Dick sea captain |
Melville's whale pursuer |
Noted one-legged captain |
Call me Ishmael" speaker |
Fictional Quaker captain |
Captain in Ishmael's tale |
Captain with an obsession |
Captain with an ivory leg |
Fixated fictional captain |
Moby Dick was his nemesis |
Obsessed fictional whaler |
Pequod's obsessed captain |
Quaker captain of fiction |
Subject of Ishmael's tale |
Whaler in a Melville book |
Melville's doomed captain |
Gregory Peck role of 1956 |
Captain of Stubb and Flask |
He has a cetacean fixation |
Ill-fated literary captain |
Melville's obsessed whaler |
Melville's whaling captain |
Obsessed whaler of fiction |
Obsessive literary captain |
Scarred literary character |
Vengeful Quaker of fiction |
Fixated captain of fiction |
Giver of Starbuck's orders |
Obsessed fictional captain |
Blubbering fool of fiction? |
Captain after a white whale |
Character with an ivory leg |
Melville's fanatical whaler |
Melville's obsessed captain |
Melville's obsessed mariner |
Melville's obsessive whaler |
Obsessed captain of fiction |
Obsessive fictional skipper |
Obsessive hunter of fiction |
Peg-legged literary captain |
Role for Gregory Peck: 1956 |
Source of Starbuck's orders |
Melville's maniacal mariner |
Memorable Gregory Peck role |
One giving Starbuck orders? |
The whaler Pequod's captain |
Ill-fated whaler of fiction |
Obsessive whaler of fiction |
Captain done in by Moby-Dick |
Captain in a whale of a tale |
Captain who chased Moby Dick |
Chapter XXVIII of "Moby-Dick |
He knew his cetacean in life |
Fictional one-legged skipper |
Ill-fated captain of fiction |
One giving Starbuck's orders |
One-legged whaler of fiction |
Quaker captain of literature |
Vindictive Quaker of fiction |
Fictional one-legged captain |
Whaleboat captain of fiction |
Captain with a whalebone leg |
Accursed white whale" pursuer |
Barrie's inspiration for Hook |
Captain obsessed with a whale |
Captain who pursued Moby Dick |
Fictional seeker of vengeance |
Melville's white-whale hunter |
Notable mariner of literature |
Noted obsessive of literature |
Obsessed whaler of literature |
One-legged literary character |
Vengeful Quaker of literature |
Captain for Stubb and Fedallah |
Captain with a whale-ivory leg |
Ill-fated whaler of literature |
Mariner in a whale of a novel? |
Obsessed captain of literature |
Obsessed captain of the Pequod |
One-legged captain of fiction. |
Peg-legged "Moby-Dick" captain |
Vengeful captain in "Moby-Dick |
Captain chronicled by Melville |
Deranged captain in "Moby-Dick |
Character with a whalebone leg |
White whale pursuer of fiction |
Obsessed captain in "Moby-Dick |
... thou damned whale!" speaker |
Fanatical captain in "Moby-Dick |
Monomaniacal captain in fiction |
Monomaniacal mariner of fiction |
Scarred skipper[SEE NOTE ABOVE] |
Whaling ship captain of fiction |
Gregory Peck's "Moby Dick" role |
Melville's monomaniacal mariner |
Early John Barrymore talkie role |
Ishmael's boss [SEE NOTE ABOVE.] |
Monomaniacal seafarer of fiction |
Queequeg's captain on the Pequod |
''A grand, ungodly, godlike man'' |
Hast seen the White Whale?" asker |
Captain played by Patrick Stewart |
Fictional boss of Stubb and Flask |
Fictional captain with a fixation |
Melville's megalomaniacal mariner |
King of Israel, ninth century B.C. |
Mariner in a classic literary tale |
Captain created by Herman Melville |
Fictional captain with an ivory leg |
Whale-hunting captain in "Moby-Dick |
Whale-hunting captain of literature |
Beholder of a "hump like a snow-hill |
Captain employed by Peleg and Bildad |
Pursuer of the "accursed white whale |
Ship captain in the novel "Moby-Dick |
Character with a whalebone prosthesis |
Captain with a whale of an obsession? |
Herman Melville's obsessed sea captain |
He has many hands and a prosthetic leg |
Boat captain created by Herman Melville |
Grand, ungodly, godlike man" of fiction |
Character with only one leg to stand on? |
Jezebel's husband — Moby Dick's hunter |
To the last I grapple with thee" speaker |
Melville's "grand, ungodly, god-like man |
A grand, ungodly, godlike man" in fiction |
His last voyage originated in New Bedford |
Monomaniacal mariner from Melville's mind |
Grand, ungodly, godlike man," in literature |
Captain obsessed with a whale in "Moby-Dick |
Literary lead role for Gregory Peck in 1956 |
Captain who says, "The white whale tasks me |
Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand!" crier |
I'd strike the sun if it insulted me" speaker |
Character that was the basis for Captain Hook |
Literary captain with a leg made of whalebone |
Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand!" speaker |
Fictional captain who said "Thou damned whale! |
Fictional captain with a whale of an obsession |
He sought "the monstrousest parmacetty" [3-10] |
Whaling captain with the nickname "Old Thunder |
His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear! |
Character called "a grand, ungodly, god-like man |
Fictional captain whose nickname is "Old Thunder |
Literary character on whom Captain Hook is based |
Starring role for John Barrymore and Gregory Peck |
Whale-obsessed captain created by Herman Melville |
Captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man |
Literary character likened to a "mute, maned sea-lion |
Marvel character based on a Herman Melville character |
For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee" speaker |
From Hell's heart he stabbed at thee (thee is a whale) |
Captain whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear! |
Captain with the "overbearing dignity of some mighty woe |
Character who says "Wilt thou not chase the white whale? |
Deranged whaling-ship captain created by Herman Melville |
Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope |
Captain with a "regal overbearing dignity of some mighty woe |
Literary captain who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me |
Captain who says, "For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee |
Literary character who needed to chill out about that white whale |
Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die |
Fictional character who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me |
Literary character whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear! |
Moby Dick" captain portrayed by Patrick Stewart in a 1998 miniseries on USA |
Literary character who says "For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee |
Obsessed ship captain hunting for a whale called Moby Dick, in an 1851 novel |
Character whose last words are "For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee. |
To whom Starbuck says, "I came here to hunt whales, not my commander's vengeance |
Fictional character who says "I now prophesy that I will dismember my dismemberer |
I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom" speaker of fiction |