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Crossword clues for Macbeth or Lady Macbeth 4 letters

AnswerClue
SCOTMacbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g.
ROLEMacbeth or Lady Macbeth
SCOTLady Macbeth, e.g.
ACTVWhen Lady Macbeth cries "Out, damn'd spot!"
SPOTObsession for Lady Macbeth
SPOTLady Macbeth's problem
YETI__ do fear thy nature: Lady Macbeth
SPOTConcern for Lady Macbeth
NEERWhat, will these hands __ be clean?: Lady Macbeth
SPOTProblem for Lady Macbeth
ACTIWith 66-Down, when Lady Macbeth says, "Leave all the rest to me"
SPOTLady Macbeth's "damned" tormenter
SPOTLady Macbeth annoyance
NEERWill these hands __ be clean?: Lady Macbeth
ACTVWhen Lady Macbeth says "Out, damned spot!"
SPOTOut, damned ___!: Lady Macbeth
SPOTDamned by Lady Macbeth.
SPOTLady Macbeth wanted it out.
SPOTLady Macbeth's worry.
FEARYet do I ___ thy nature: Lady Macbeth
SPOTProblem of Lady Macbeth
SPOTLady Macbeth's bane
SPOTAbomination to Lady Macbeth
SPOTWhat Lady Macbeth curses
SPOTLady Macbeth wanted one out
NEERWhat, will these hands ___ be clean?: Lady Macbeth
ACTVWhen Lady Macbeth sleepwalks
ACTVWhen Lady Macbeth cries "Out, damned spot!"
SPOTOut, damned ___! (line uttered by Lady Macbeth)
SPOTLady Macbeth's vision
ROLELady Macbeth, today
SPOTObject of Lady Macbeth's hygienic efforts
AGAPIf he had been forgotten, it had been as ___ in our great feast: Lady Macbeth
SPOTLady Macbeth's damned thing
SPOTLady Macbeth's bugaboo
SPOTDog cursed by Lady Macbeth?
ROLELady Macbeth, e.g.
SPOTLady Macbeth concern
ROLELady MacBeth, for one
SPOTLady Macbeth's stigma
SPOTREMOVERLady Macbeth could have used one
OUTDAMNEDTOPSLady Macbeth's cry against toys?
SOMNAMBULATIONPerformance by Lady Macbeth
INSOMNIALady Macbeth's malady
SOMNAMBULISTSLady Macbeth and others
TOBEDTOBEDTOBEDLady Macbeth's last words, or an alternate title for this puzzle?
WHATSDONEISDONELady Macbeth's declaration upon checking the steaks at the cookout?
HITTHEHIGHSCOTSLady Macbeth's words?
TIS...__ time to do't: Lady Macbeth
TOBEDWords repeated by Lady Macbeth after "What's done cannot be undone"