Balthasar's true identity, in Shakespeare Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PORTIA Balthasar's true identity, in Shakespeare (6)
59% ALIKE Identically (5) Commuter Jan 2, 2026
59% SAME Identical (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 25, 2025
59% EQUAL Identical (to) (5) The Telegraph Mini Dec 22, 2025
56% ISNT "That __ true!" (4) LA Times Daily Jan 8, 2026
56% LIE It's not true (3) Wall Street Journal Dec 29, 2025
54% NAME Person's identity (4)
54% TWIN Identical sibling (4)
54% ATILT Not true? (5) LA Times Mini Nov 24, 2025
54% LIAR "Not true!" (4) LA Times Mini Nov 24, 2025
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