Clues for the word "AHAB"
We've had 333 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 718 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on December 20, 2024.
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
- Jezebel's husband and King of Israel
- "Call me Ishmael" speaker
- Legendary captain
- Jezebel's husband - Moby Dick's hunter
- Captain of the whaler Pequod
- The one-legged captain makes a habit of it
- Fictional sea captain's exclamation to a sailor
- An ancient king was given it as a custom
- A whaling captain and yes - a seaman!
- Captain in search of Moby Dick
- Starbuck's boss's regular withdrawals of cash, maybe
- He sought "the monstrousest parmacetty" [3-10]
- Source of Starbuck's orders
- Obsessed captain of the Pequod
- Melville's Captain
- OT king's a custom, it turned out
- Giver of Starbuck's orders
- "Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand!" speaker
- One-legged whaler of fiction
- Notable harpoon wielder
- Monomaniacal seafarer of fiction
- Scarred literary character
- Captain with a whale-ivory leg
- Character with a whalebone prosthesis
- King Henry, taken in by false god, almost put up
- Whale-obsessed captain created by Herman Melville
- Captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
- Literary captain with a leg made of whalebone
- Scarred skipper
- Vengeful captain in "Moby-Dick"
- Queequeg's boss
- Deranged whaling-ship captain created by Herman Melville
- Captain done in by Moby-Dick
- Obsessed ship captain hunting for a whale called Moby Dick, in an 1851 novel
- "I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom" speaker of fiction
- Herman Melville's obsessed sea captain
- Pequod's obsessed captain
- Captain of the Pequod?
- Obsessed whaler of fiction
- Fixated fictional captain
- Literary character likened to a "mute, maned sea-lion"
- Obsessed whaler of literature
- Vengeful whaler
- White whale pursuer
- Monomaniac of fiction
- "Moby-Dick" skipper
- Gregory Peck's "Moby Dick" role
- Whale-tale captain
- Fictional seeker of vengeance
- The fictional captain takes it to be a habit
- Melville's monomaniac
- He has many hands and a prosthetic leg
- 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
- Bookish captain's exclamation to a seaman
- 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?
- 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
- One-legged whaler? How novel!
- 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
- Literary captain who inspired Captain Hook
Last Seen In
- USA Today - December 20, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - December 08, 2024
- LA Times - November 22, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - November 17, 2024
- Daily American - November 13, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 09, 2024
- USA Today - November 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 08, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - October 27, 2024
- Daily American - October 07, 2024
- USA Today - September 19, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 19, 2024
- New York Times - September 10, 2024
- Daily American - August 31, 2024
- LA Times - August 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 22, 2024
- Daily American - July 23, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 22, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 05, 2024
- New York Times - June 04, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 22, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 16, 2024
- USA Today - May 14, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - May 12, 2024
- New York Times - May 10, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - April 21, 2024
- New York Times - April 19, 2024
- LA Times - April 18, 2024
- New York Times - April 09, 2024
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