Cicero's "you were" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ERAS Cicero's "you were" (4)
87% LATIN Cicero's language (5) Premier Sunday Jan 25, 2026
75% EAT ___ humble pie, phrase meaning "accept humiliation" that you might use when you thought you were right but you were wrong (3)
71% RANOUT Were all consumed (6) Newsday Feb 14, 2026
71% IQUOTE "Their exact words were …" (6) New York Times Feb 3, 2026
71% IFI "___ were you, I'd have accepted the proposal": 2 wds. (3)
71% THOSE "__ were the days" (5) Commuter Dec 11, 2025
67% SOUTH S, on a compass (5) The Telegraph Plusword Feb 16, 2026
67% LIBRAS They were born after Virgos (6) Newsday Feb 15, 2026
67% GRANT Ulysses S. __ (5) Commuter Feb 6, 2026
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