This two-word phrase is the first line in Hamlet
Answer: WHOS THERE
The answer to the CodyCross clue “This two-word phrase is the first line in Hamlet” is WHOS THERE. This clue appears in 1 CodyCross puzzle across Mesopotamia. Find the full puzzle with this clue below, or browse other CodyCross answers from the same world.
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Other Clues in Mesopotamia Group 963 Puzzle 4
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NOSTALGIAFrequently Asked Questions
What is the answer to "This two-word phrase is the first line in Hamlet" in CodyCross?
The answer is WHOS THERE.
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