Either of two Roman statesmen Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CATO Either of two Roman statesmen (4)
3% SENATORS Roman statesmen (8)
3% CATOS Two Roman statesmen (5)
2% TOGA Roman attire (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 14, 2026
2% ENS Characters either side of Northampton? (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 14, 2026
2% PUTUP Either way, it's erected (3,2) (5) Puzzler Cryptic Jan 12, 2026
2% LONGO Either vowel in "no-go" (5) Premier Sunday Jan 11, 2026
2% CHITTY Either blank of "___ ___ Bang Bang" (6) New York Times Mini Jan 10, 2026
2% MCDI Roman 1,401 (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 9, 2026
2% MMIII Roman 2003 (5) LA Times Mini Jan 4, 2026
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