
1) Best Picture, 1948 2) Big European brand 3) Big British brand 4) British brand 5) British international brand 6) Cigar brand 7) Classic olivier role 8) Community 9) Composition by Brett Dean 10) Coveted role for a thespian 11) Crossroads 12) Dane 13) Dane of fame 14) Elsinore Castle resident 15) Elsinore name
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1) Burg 2) Campong 3) Community 4) Crossroads 5) Dane 6) Dorp 7) Drama 8) Great dane 9) Jamestown 10) Jericho 11) Kampong 12) Kraal 13) Mura 14) Neighbourhood 15) One horse town 16) Prince of denmark 17) Town 18) Village
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- a community of people smaller than a village
- the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father
- a settlement smaller than a town
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• (n.) A small village; a little cluster of houses in the country.
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(from the article `Christie, Julie`) In the 1990s, Christie returned to the filmgoing public`s attention with her acclaimed portrayal of Gertrude in Kenneth Branagh`s film version of ...
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(from the article `Hamlet`) ...Though the story itself was centuries old, Hamlet`s famous hesitationhis reluctance or unreadiness to avenge his father`s murderis central and ... As Shakespeare`s play opens, Hamlet is mourning his father, who has been killed, and lamenting the behaviour of his mother, Gertrude, who married hi...
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(from the article `Viewing Shakespeare on Film`) ...for the Boar`s Head Inn, and then soared off into a mythical France as portrayed in the 1490 manuscript Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry. In ... [4 related articles]
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tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1599–1601 and published in a quarto edition in 1603 from an unauthorized text, with ... [27 related articles]
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(from the article `Polynesian culture`) The hamlet settlement pattern was found in the larger volcanic islands, where food resources were diversified and scattered over the range of ... ...(clusters or hamlets), and occasional villages and small towns still characterize much of the highland zone. Some nucleated settlement patterns, ... ...
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Tragedy by William
Shakespeare, first performed in 1601-02. Hamlet, after much hesitation, avenges the murder of his father, the king of Denmark, by the king's brother Claudius, who has married...
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A very small villages, usually just a couple of houses or farms.
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Ham'let (hăm'lĕt)
noun [ Middle English
hamelet , Old French
hamelet , dim. of
hamel , French
hameau , Late Latin
hamellum , a dim. of German origin; confer German
heim home. √220. See
Home .] A small village; a little cluster of hous...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ham′lit Definitions: 1. Acronym for human α-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells.
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Hamlet, prince of Denmark, IS the hero of Shakespeare's famous tragedy. The story is founded on an old tradition, related, amongst others, by Saxo-Grammaticus, of a Danish prince, Hamlet, who lived about 500 BC, but essentially altered in details and conclusion.
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Hamlet is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - the hero of William Shakespeare`s tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father 2. [n] - a community of people smaller than a village
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[Treasure Island] a small village.
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crossroads noun a community of people smaller than a village
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