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Crossword clues for Not active 5 letters

AnswerClue
ACTIVWhen Ophelia makes her last appearance
ACTIVPart of "Othello"
ACTIVWhen Carmen dies
ACTIVPart of "Romeo and Juliet" in which Juliet fakes her death
ACTIVWhen Ophelia dies, in "Hamlet"
ACTIVWhen Aida dies in Verdi's "Aida"
ACTIVPart of "Macbeth" when the witches make their prophecies
ACTIVWhen Ophelia drowns
ACTIVEnd of "Aïda"
ACTIVWhen "eye of newt" is mentioned in "Macbeth"
ACTIVHamlet part that opens with Claudius, Gertrude, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern
ACTIVEnd of some plays
ACTIVPlay segment
ACTIVLast part of 'Aida,' e.g.
ACTIVPart of a long play
ACTIVLast part of "The Crucible"
ACTIVWhen Otello dies
ACTIVPlay section
ACTIVWhen the "Macbeth" witches add "eye of newt"
ACTIVWhen "eye of newt" is used
ACTIVWhen Antony says "I am dying, Egypt, dying"
ACTIVLast part of some plays
ACTIVJuliet drinks the poison in it
ACTIVFifth of a play, often
ACTIVWhen John Proctor confesses in "The Crucible"
ACTIVWhen Othello hides to overhear Cassio's boasting
ACTIVWhen Oswald dies in "King Lear"
ACTIVChekhov play ending, often
ACTIVWhen in "Macbeth" we hear "Eye of newt..."
ACTIVPart of "The Tempest"
ACTIVLast part of "Man and Superman"
ACTIVPlay conclusion, perhaps
ACTIVWhen Bottom returns in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
ACTIVWhen Mimi dies in "La Boheme"
ACTIVPlay's end, perhaps
ACTIVWhen Carmen is stabbed
ACTIVSection of "Romeo and Juliet" when Juliet fakes her death
ACTIVPart of Macbeth that "double, double toil and trouble" comes from
ACTIVWhen Brutus sees Caesar's ghost
ACTIVWhen Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen in "Hamlet"
ACTIVWhen Prospero says, "We are such stuff as dreams are made on"
ACTIVWhen "Ave Maria" is heard in "Otello"
ACTIVPart of "Macbeth."
ACTIVPenultimate part of "Hamlet"
ACTIVWhen Juliet drinks a sleeping potion that makes her seem dead
ACTIVPlay division
ACTIVEnd of "The Crucible"
ACTIVPart of 23 Down.
ACTIVWhen "Ave Maria" is sung in "Otello"
ACTIVWhen the witches in "Macbeth" say "Double, double toil and trouble"