Crane Men Love Interests
As many of the plots on Frasier surround the romantic entanglements of the Crane men, several women have significant minor roles on the series. The more significant of these are listed below, excluding Daphne Moon:
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As though the sun took step of thee, yet left
Some motion ever unspent in thy stride,
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King Henry. Even as men wrecked upon a sand, that look to be
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