Answer: AHAB
AHAB is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 288 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pequod skipper
- 1956 Peck role
- Obsessive whaler
- Starbuck's captain
- Captain obsessed
- Whale of a captain?
- Queequeg's captain
- Moby-Dick chaser
- King in I Kings
- Famed whaler
- Captain with the "overbearing dignity of some mighty woe"
- King who married Jezebel
- Captain of the Pequod
- Starbuck's superior
- Fictional captain with an ivory leg
- Peck role of 1956
- Jezebel's husband
- 1956 Gregory Peck role
- Starbuck's skipper
- Pequod captain
- Ishmael's captain
- Whaler of fiction
- King of Kings
- Captain with a whalebone leg
- Fictional whaler
- Fictional hunter
- Melville megalomaniac
- Captain for Stubb and Fedallah
- "Moby Dick" whaler
- Whale watcher
- Melville mariner
- "Moby-Dick" captain
- "A grand, ungodly, godlike man" in fiction
- Obsessive hunter of fiction
- Obsessed captain
- Ishmael’s skipper
- "Moby Dick" captain
- Captain of literature
- One-legged literary character
- Melville captain
- Starbuck's orderer
- Starring role for John Barrymore and Gregory Peck
- Captain of Stubb and Flask
- Ill-fated captain
- Vengeful Quaker of literature
- Obsessed mariner
- Melville's obsessed whaler
- Wicked king of Israel
- Literary lead role for Gregory Peck in 1956
- Melville's obsessed captain
- Moby's pursuer
- Moby Dick's pursuer
- White whale pursuer of fiction
- Melville whaler
- Melville's whaler
- "Moby Dick" mariner
- Melville's obsessive whaler
- Moby Dick pursuer
- Ishmael's commander
- Ray Stevens's Arab
- Peglegged whaler
- Captain in "Moby Dick"
- "___ the Arab" (Ray Stevens song)
- Peck's role in 1956's "Moby Dick"
- Ishmael's skipper
- Ishmael's overseer
- Ivory-legged whaler
- Peck's peglegged Pequod portrayal
- Fictional great white hunter
- Moby's chaser
- Ray Stevens sang about him
- Melville's mariner
- Moby Dick seeker
- Obsessed whaler
- Whale stalker
- Pip was his cabin boy
- Melville's maniacal mariner
- Subject of Ishmael's tale
- Melville's monomaniacal mariner
- Melville's doomed captain
- Whaling ship captain of fiction
- One giving Starbuck orders?
- Obsessed fictional whaler
- Starbuck's boss
- 1956 role for Peck
- Literary monomaniac
- One-legged captain of fiction
- Blubbering fool of fiction?
- "Hast seen the White Whale?" asker
- Queequeg's captain on the Pequod
- Literary character whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
- Fictional skipper
- Monomaniacal skipper
- Moby Dick chaser
- One giving Starbuck's orders
- Whale chaser
- "For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee" speaker
- Peck part
- Monomaniacal captain
- His last voyage originated in New Bedford
- Early John Barrymore talkie role
- Captain employed by Peleg and Bildad
- ''Moby-Dick'' captain
- Ill-fated whaler
- Monomaniacal whaler
- Husband of Jezebel
- ''Pequod'' captain
- Memorable Gregory Peck role
- Melville monomaniac
- Obsessive sailor
- Melville character
- Ishmael's boss
- Captain of fiction
- Fictional captain
- ''Pequod'' skipper
- Great white hunter?
- Obsessive whaler of fiction
- Captain with a whale of an obsession?
- Peg-legged literary captain
- ''A grand, ungodly, godlike man''
- Gregory Peck role of 1956
- ''___ the Arab'' (song)
- ''___ the Arab''
- "Moby Dick" protagonist
- Captain chronicled by Melville
- The whaler Pequod's captain
- Whale-seeker of note
- Melville's curmudgeon
- Mariner in a classic literary tale
- Whaleboat captain of fiction
- Pequod's captain
- Pequod's skipper
- "Moby-Dick "captain
- I Kings king
- Captain who pursued Moby Dick
- "Pequod" captain
- Literary character who says "For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee"
- Fictional sea hunter
- Captain with a "regal overbearing dignity of some mighty woe"
- Beholder of a "hump like a snow-hill"
- Vengeful Quaker of fiction
- "To the last I grapple with thee" speaker
- Literary hunter
- Obsessed fictional captain
- Captain of the "Pequod"
- Ishmaels skipper
- "___ the Arab" (song)
- "A grand, ungodly, godlike man"
- White whale chaser
- Literary skipper
- Obsessed skipper
- "Pequod" skipper
- Character with a whalebone leg
- Fictional Quaker captain
- Ishmael and Queequeg's captain
- King in 1 Kings
- Unipodal whaler
- Ally of Jehoshaphat
- Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die"
- Peck's peglegged portrayal
- Crazed Captain
- Captain who says, "The white whale tasks me"
- Moby-Dick's pursuer
- Role for Peck
- 'Moby Dick' captain
- Obsessed seaman
- Obsessed sea captain
- Wicked Biblical king
- Moby Dick's adversary
- 'Moby-Dick' mariner
- 'Moby-Dick' captain
- Melville's madman
- Fictional one-legged captain
- Melville skipper
- "I drive the sea!" crier
- Fictional character who says "I now prophesy that I will dismember my dismemberer"
- Pequod pilot
- Melville's "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
- Melville's whale chaser
- Sea role for Gregory
- Pursuer of Moby Dick
- Single-minded captain
- "Grand, ungodly, godlike man" of fiction
- 'Moby-Dick' helmsman
- Moby-Dick's chaser
- Fictional captain with a whale of an obsession
- Vindictive Quaker of fiction
- Ishmael's boss [SEE NOTE ABOVE.]
- Fictional captain who said "Thou damned whale!"
- Gregory Peck role
- Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope"
- Fictional user of a 21-Across
- Peck portrayal
- He has a cetacean fixation
- One-legged captain
- Melville tyrant
- Vengeful captain
- He knew his cetacean in life
- Obsessed whale hunter
- Fictional boss of Stubb and Flask
- Captain played by Patrick Stewart
- Scarred skipper [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- Melville's whaling captain
- Literary captain who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me"
- William Hurt, in 2011's "Moby Dick"
- Moby menacer
- Man with a white scar
- "... thou damned whale!" speaker
- Hunter of Moby Dick
- Starbuck's order giver
- Obsessed whaler captain
- Barrie's inspiration for Hook
- "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me" speaker
- Monomaniacal mariner
- Literary character on whom Captain Hook is based
- Melville's beluga hunter
- Captain in Ishmael's tale
- Fictional whale hunter
- Literary captain
- Ill-fated whaler of fiction
- Fictional monomaniac
- Captain obsessed with a whale
- Mariner in a whale of a novel?
- Ill-fated whale chaser
- Fictional character 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"
- Herman Melville character
- Ill-fated captain of fiction
- Ill-fated whaler of literature
- Moby-Dick pursuer
- Melville's fanatical whaler
- Moby-Dick seeker
- Melville's obsessed mariner
- Quaker captain of literature
- Chapter XXVIII of "Moby-Dick"
- "Grand, ungodly, godlike man," in literature
- Quaker captain of fiction
- King of Israel: ninth century b.c.
- Monomaniacal mariner of fiction
- Moby Dick's hunter
- Obsessed captain of fiction
- Captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
- Pequod's obsessed captain
- Melville protagonist
- Fixated fictional captain
- Literary character likened to a "mute, maned sea-lion"
- Obsessed whaler of literature
- Monomaniac of fiction
- "Moby-Dick" skipper
- Whale-tale captain
- Model for Hook
- Fixated captain of fiction
- Fictional captain whose nickname is "Old Thunder"
- Melville's ill-fated captain
- Whaler played by Peck
- Monomaniacal captain of literature
- Inspiration for Captain Hook
- One-legged, single-minded sea captain
- Model of vengeful obsession
- Pursuer of an "accursed white whale"
- Captain with a whalebone prosthesis
- Literary protagonist named after a king of Israel
- Literary character played by Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart and Orson Welles
- Literature's self-styled "poor pegging lubber"
- Whaler of literature
- Model for Captain Hook
- Obsessive whale hunter of fiction
- Husband of Jezebel in the Bible
- Captain who cries "From hell's heart I stab at thee"
- He gave Starbuck's orders
- "Grand, ungodly, god-like" man of fiction
- Monomaniacal captain of fiction
- Captain in a whale of a tale?
- Literary captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
- Fictional figure who often visits the "night-cloaked deck"
- Literary character who cries "I am madness maddened!"
- Wicked king in the Torah
- Noted whale watcher
- Literary captain whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
- Fictional character who cries "I am madness maddened!"
- Character who nails a doubloon to the Pequod's mast
- Literary character who cries "Talk not to me of blasphemy, man; I’d strike the sun if it insulted me"
- Literary captain obsessed with a whale
- Stubb was his second mate
- Who soliloquizes "The path to my fixed purpose is laid with iron rails, whereon my soul is grooved to run"
- Character who pursues Moby Dick
- Noted whale watcher of literature
- Whale pursuer of fiction
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - September 19, 2024
- New York Times - September 10, 2024
- New York Times - June 04, 2024
- USA Today - May 14, 2024
- New York Times - May 10, 2024
- New York Times - April 19, 2024
- LA Times - April 18, 2024
- New York Times - April 09, 2024
- New York Times - March 04, 2024
- LA Times - January 24, 2024
- New York Times - November 02, 2023
- New York Times - October 26, 2023
- New York Times - October 14, 2023
- LA Times - August 11, 2023
- New York Times - July 04, 2023
- New York Times - June 22, 2023
- USA Today - June 02, 2023
- LA Times - April 01, 2023
- New York Times - March 05, 2023
- New York Times - February 17, 2023
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