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Other crossword clues for answer "ANTONY"

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