- ANTONY
- Roman Marc
- ___ and the Johnsons
- The evil that men do lives after them speaker Marc (thinking of this for no reason)
- Cleopatra's counterpart
- Shakespearean character who said "Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war"
- Shakespearean lover
- Ear borrower?
- Shakespearean title character
- I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him speaker
- Cleopatra's love
- Cleo's beau
- Cleopatra's lover
- Marc of distinction?
- Octavia's husband Marc
- Cleopatra's beau
- Roman general in a Shakespeare title
- Ambition should be made of sterner stuff speaker
- Shakespeare title role
- Suitor of Cleopatra
- Friends, Romans, ... speaker
- I come to bury Caesar speaker
- Shakespeare title lover
- The evil that men do lives after them speaker
- 1963 Burton role
- Caesar colleague
- Caesar supporter
- Julius Caesar role
- Role for Brando, Burton and Burr
- Shakespearean title Roman
- Shakespeare title character whose first line is "There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd"
- Loser at Actium.
- Laurence Olivier role.
- Hero of Shaw play.
- Shakespearean role.
- Man's name.
- Shakespearean character.
- Romantic Roman
- Burton role
- Caesar's eulogizer
- Burton role in 1962
- Caesar's defender
- Mark of fame
- Caesar's friend
- Octavian's foe
- Caesar's avenger
- Lover of Cleopatra
- Caesar's mourner
- He bested Brutus
- Actium loser
- Shakespearean eulogist
- Lover in Dryden's "All for Love"
- Friends, Romans, countrymen orator
- In Shakespeare, the star in "The star is fall'n"
- Hero of Dryden's "All for Love"
- B.C. eulogist
- Cleopatra's paramour
- Title character from Shakespeare
- I'm dying, Egypt, dying speaker
- Name in a Shakespearean title
- Lover in a Shakespeare title
- Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears speaker
- Marc who loved Cleopatra
- Second Triumvirate member
- ___ Blinken, Biden's secretary of state
- Cleopatra's beloved
- Titular lover in a Shakespeare tragedy
- Shakespeare title character
- Shakespeare title hero
- Friends, Romans, countrymen character
- Cleopatra's Mark
- Paramour of Cleopatra
- Lend me your ears speaker
- Caesar's eulogist
- Octavia's husband
- This was the noblest Roman of them all speaker