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Answer for the clue "Titania's husband ", 6 letters:
oberon

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 A fictional character in medieval and Renaissance literature, for example in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream". 2 (context astronomy English)(context moons English): The outermost major moon of ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Oberon \Ob"er*on\ ([o^]b"[~e]r*[o^]n), prop. n. [F., fr. OF. Auberon; prob. of Frankish origin.] (Medi[ae]val Mythol.) The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab. --Shak.

Usage examples of oberon.

A Zhirrzh aircar, surrounded by a semicircle of Peacekeepers, their Oberon assault guns leveled warningly.

The Powers cared, perhaps, about themselves, about each other, about heavy cosmic principles, about the Unicorn and the Serpent, of which they were very probably but geometric manifestations They did not care about me, about Coral, about Mandor, probably not even about Oberon or Dworkin himself.

Those fingers were undoubtedly in some compost pile in the bowels of Oberon.

The abstract version of Oberon continued to reach, scribbled spirit hands encountering the writhing limbs of Chaos.

If she had one of her temporary fallings-out with Oberon, she might take Vidal—but she would eat the prince whole.

The Council had ended in strife and disarray, without a ruling being handed down, and from that moment, Oberon and Morrigan had ruled two separate Courts, the High King took himself a new Queen, and the Children of Danu were at war among themselves.

Beneath the glass-bead lamp shade a greenish glow fell on the part in his hair: seated on a solidly built piano stool, an Oberon, masterful interpreter of the piano pieces drawn from the opera of that name, metamorphosed boy pupils and girl pupils into water sprites.

At one point before reaching Oberon he looked over the most magnificent valley he had ever seen, but its thousand-foot cliffs were Triassic sandstone, and their bases held coal and oil shale, not gold.

They identified with Miss Polyhymnia Reynolds, a hardworking member of the Oberon middle class.

Since I couldn't pay the fare that meant a prison term, and on Oberon that meant the gravity gang.

Isambard Comfort had broken Oberon laws against assault and battery, but the penalty in such cases, in most jurisdictions, was to be fined for the cost of repairs, plus some punitive damages.

When Dolly Jean called her on the famous refrigerated telephone, she agreed to come to First Street if the car were sent, and she spent the afternoon with Dolly Jean and Michael regaling ‘the Walking Babies’ with stories, or with Miravelle or Oberon regaling them, I’m not quite sure which, but all of it has been recorded for posterity by me and by Michael.

When Dolly Jean called her on the famous refrigerated telephone, she agreed to come to First Street if the car were sent, and she spent the afternoon with Dolly Jean and Michael regaling 'the Walking Babies' with stories, or with Miravelle or Oberon regaling them, I'm not quite sure which, but all of it has been recorded for posterity by me and by Michael.

To all these did Oberon speak of his going, and they sorrowed, for long had he ruled them and just and wise in all ways had been that rule.