| Othello's betrayer |
| Coiled fossil shell |
| Lustrous layer in some shells |
| Iridescent shell layer |
| Aids in breaking shells |
| Shellfish |
| Hello and farewell |
| Actress Diana nicknamed the "Blonde Bombshell |
| Brightly marked seashell |
| A genus of shell-less snails was named after this noblewoman |
| Othello and his countrymen |
| Large spiral shell |
| Cajun dish of shellfish over rice |
| Singer born Helen Porter Mitchell |
| Cheese in a red shell |
| Dolly of "Hello Dolly |
| Marine gastropod with polished brightly marked shells |
| Othello tormentor |
| Hamlet"-"Othello" twin bill? |
| Clamshell" computers of old |
| First name in bombshells |
| Chief transport? |
| ___ thou and peace may meet": Shelley |
| Tightly closed shellfish |
| Othello's tormentor |
| Hell transport? |
| Non-exploding shells |
| Fireplace shell |
| Place for the greatest nut-shellers? |
| Thick-shelled seafood selection |