Crossword Clue: Shakespearean subject
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Shakespearean subject"
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- 3/15/44 BC victim
- "___ and Cleopatra" (Shaw play)
- ___ & Cleo (early name of Sonny & Cher)
- ___ Rodney, Declaration signer
- ___ salad
- ___ salad (dish with romaine lettuce and croutons)
- ____ Salad
- Any temporal ruler
- AC/DC "Hail ___"
- Augustus ___
- Augustus succeeded him
- Autocrat
- "All hail" guy
- Comedian from Yonkers
- Famed chef
- Famed cordon bleu
- His famous quote begins ''Et tu''
- His ghost was invoked by Perry White
- Great-uncle of Augustus
- Edward G. Robinson's "Little __"
- Funny Sid
- Guy who had a lot of Gaul?
- "Gallic Wars" author
- Gallic Wars chronicler
- Gallic Wars general
- Gallic Wars hero
- Figure in many busts
- Hail fellow?
- Hair metalers Little ___
- Haircut named after an emperor
- Brutus betrayed him
- Brutus got his point across to him?
- Dictator
- Emperor killed on the Ides of March
- Husband of Cornelia
- Husband of Pompeia
- First Roman to be deified
- Ciaran Hinds, on "Rome"
- "Cowards die many times before their deaths" speaker
- Eponym of a type of romaine salad
- Ides of March victim
- Calpurnia's husband
- He asked, ''Et tu, Brute?''
- He conquered ancient France
- He crossed the Rubicon
- He did not beware the Ides of March
- He loved a queen
- "Et tu?" asker
- "Et tu, Brute?" speaker
- "Et tu, Brute?" utterer
- "Et tu" speaker
- Image on a denarius
- He should have heeded Calpurnia
- "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous" speaker
- Coca's cohort
- Coca's partner
- For whom the Julian calendar is named
- He's murdered at the start of Act III
- ''Julius __'' (Shakespeare play)
- Julius ___ (old Roman emperor)
- "Julius ___" (Shakespeare tragedy)
- Julius ____
- Julius of old Rome
- Julius or Sid
- Julius
- "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" ape
- "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" chimp
- "Veni, vidi, vici" man
- "Veni, vidi, vici" speaker
- Who famously declared "The die is cast"
- Shakespeare title character
- March victim
- Shakespearean subject
- "The die is cast" speaker
- Shaw title character
- Shaw's "__ and Cleopatra"
- Shaw's "___ and Cleopatra"
- Shaw's "_____ and Cleopatra"
- Victim of a Senate mutiny
- Victim of Brutus
- Victim of Casca
- Marlon Brando role.
- Kind of salad
- Romaine lettuce salad
- Roman autocrat
- Roman emperor
- Roman general who crossed the Rubicon
- Roman general
- Roman leader who met his fate on the Ides of March
- Roman ruler who said "The die is cast"
- Roman ruler
- Subject of the "salad days" line from "Antony and Cleopatra", appropriately
- Rubicon crosser
- Ruler
- Olive oil dressing
- Popular salad
- Portrait on a denarius
- Latin II teaser
- Latin II "teaser"
- Leader at the Battle of Alesia
- One of the lives in Plutarch's "Lives"
- Lyricist for Gershwin's "Swanee"
- "Render therefore unto ___ . . . "
- Word in the etymology of "czar"
- Word in the etymology of ''czar''
- Salad bar selection
- Salad choice
- Salad fit for a king?
- Salad name
- Salad option
- Salad type
- Salad variety
- Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg
- Salad with croutons
- Salad with romaine lettuce
- "Swanee" lyricist
- "Swanee" lyrist
- Type of salad
- Writer of "Commentarii de Bello Gallico"
- Tin Pan Alley's Irving
- "Your Show of Shows" regular
- 'Your Show of Shows' star
- ''Your Show of Shows'' star
- Self-proclaimed conqueror
- To whom Brutus got his point across
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- Senate victim
Recent Usage of Shakespearean subject in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Shakespearean subject in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - July 2, 2015
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 11, 2015
- USA Today - Jan. 1, 2014
- USA Today - June 26, 2013
- Universal Crossword - June 15, 2005
- Universal Crossword - May 31, 2003
- New York Times - July 15, 1980
- New York Times - Oct. 5, 1974