| "Veni, vidi, vici" said he |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
24 Sep 2025 |
| As usual, ice cracks and splits vessel - not a tragedy (6,6) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
18 Aug 2025 |
| Shakespeare play involving characters Brutus and Cassius (6,6) |
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| Roman general assassinated in 44 BC (6,6) |
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| Pre-Christian Roman ruler |
The Times Concise |
30 Aug 2024 |
| Shakespeare tragedy |
The Guardian Quick |
12 May 2023 |
| Fatality associated with the March cuts, we were given his name a month after June? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
28 Jan 2021 |
| Ancient leader whose boast is hidden in 20-, 28- and 49-Across |
Universal |
06 Dec 2020 |
| Attributed speaker of the circled words |
The Washington Post |
17 Feb 2020 |
| Attributed speaker of the circled words |
LA Times Daily |
17 Feb 2020 |
| Play and tragedy by William Shakespeare based on events from Roman history that has characters like Brutus and Mark Antony: 2 wds. |
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| Have a stab at calling him after June, everyone else did |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Aug 2018 |
| He was assassinated on the Ides of March |
Jonesin |
30 Jan 2018 |
| Roman dictator |
The Times Concise |
07 Nov 2017 |
| General who led the first Roman invasion of Britain, 55 BC |
The Guardian Quick |
25 Oct 2017 |
| Roman emperor |
The Times Concise |
26 Feb 2016 |
| Speaker of the Latin quote hidden in the answers to the starred clues ... and the English-language quote hidden in the answers to the double-starred clues |
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| Play whence the phrase "the most unkindest cut of all" |
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| 1953 Brando film |
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| Roman general with a famous boast found at the starts of 20-, 27-, and 44-Across |
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| Author of "The Conquest of Gaul" |
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