Brute |
Traitor! |
Ides cry |
Ides words |
March line? |
March words |
Dying words |
Ides rebuke |
Brute salute |
Forum opener |
Senate shout |
Caesar's cry |
Dying rebuke |
Roman rebuke |
And you: Lat. |
Bard's rebuke |
Ides question |
Brute leader? |
Cry of Caesar |
Accusing words |
Famed reproach |
Forum question |
Stabbing words |
Caesar said it |
Classic rebuke |
Ides utterance |
Old accusation |
Senate censure |
Caesar's words |
___ last words? |
Brute preceders |
Brute's rebuke? |
Caesar's closer |
Caesarean words |
Departing words |
Ides accusation |
Words of rebuke |
Dramatic rebuke |
Famous reproach |
Words by Caesar |
Words of Caesar |
Brute question? |
Query to Brutus |
Words to "Brute |
Caesar's rebuke |
Words to Brutus |
Accusatory words |
Benedict Arnold! |
Caesar's censure |
Emperor's rebuke |
Famous last gasp |
Ides exclamation |
Ides query start |
Latin accusation |
Traitor's rebuke |
What Caesar said |
Caesarian rebuke |
Classical rebuke |
Caesarean phrase |
Legendary rebuke |
Brute's lead-in? |
Rebuke to Brutus |
Caesarean rebuke |
Famous last words |
Caesar to Brutus |
Caesarean censure |
March 15 question |
Rebuke for Brutus |
Words to a killer |
Caesar's comeback |
Query from Caesar |
Reproachful words |
Words of betrayal |
Words of reproach |
Senate accusation |
Accusatory phrase |
Caesar's question |
Caesar's reproach |
Words from Caesar |
Words of disbelief |
Brute" antecedents |
Ancient accusation |
Ancient admonition |
Brute predecessors |
Caesarean reproach |
Dramatic "You too? |
Famed Latin phrase |
Famous Latin words |
Incredulous rebuke |
Phrase from Caesar |
Question for Brute |
Reproach to Brutus |
Shakespeare rebuke |
Shocked accusation |
Some 44 B.C. words |
Words before Brute |
Caesar's "And you! |
Question to Brutus |
Stunned accusation |
Caesarean question |
Classic accusation |
Famous dying words |
Rebuke from Caesar |
Classic last words |
Words to a traitor |
Reproachful phrase |
Accusatory response |
Caesar's last gasp? |
Caesarean delivery? |
Caesarean utterance |
Certain dying words |
Classical "You too? |
Comment of betrayal |
Cry of shocked hurt |
Famous Forum phrase |
Historic last words |
March 15 accusation |
Two words for Brute |
Disillusioned query |
Dramatic accusation |
Ides of March words |
Question for Brutus |
Rebuke to a traitor |
Undying dying words |
Words of accusation |
Words to a betrayer |
Accusatory question |
Caesar's accusation |
'And you,' to Caesar |
Brute's" predecessor |
Brutus you bitch!!!! |
Accusation to Brutus |
Apt retort for today |
Caesar's dying words |
Caesarian accusation |
Classic final rebuke |
Classical last words |
Comment to a traitor |
Julius Caesar rebuke |
Plaintive last words |
Surprised last words |
Words said to Brutus |
Words to an assassin |
Caesarean accusation |
Classical accusation |
Old emperor's rebuke |
Reproach from Caesar |
Question from Caesar |
Ides of March rebuke |
Shakespearean rebuke |
Dying words to Brutus |
Julius Caesar" phrase |
Caesar's last comment |
Caesar's parting shot |
Classic "You as well? |
Disbelieving question |
Part of an accusation |
Words to the disloyal |
Famous final question |
Julius Caesar" inquiry |
Caesar's last reproach |
Caesar's stunned words |
Classic Latin reproach |
Ides of March question |
Noted emperor's rebuke |
Question in the Senate |
Shakespearean reproach |
Two famous last words. |
Well-known Latin words |
You too?" à la Caesar |
Incredulous accusation |
Some famous last words |
Some penultimate words |
Accusation from Caesar |
Caesar's last question |
Words to a backstabber |
Is everyone against me? |
Caesar's final reproach |
Famous fictional rebuke |
Final words from Caesar |
Ides of March utterance |
Start of a Caesar query |
Accusatory Latin phrase |
Disbelieving accusation |
Dying words from Caesar |
Start of Caesar's query |
Incredulous dying words |
Words from the betrayed |
Start of a Caesar quote |
Even you?," artistically |
A couple words to Brutus |
Caesar's surprised words |
Classic phrase of rebuke |
Couple words from Caesar |
Disbelieving dying words |
Dying rebuke from Caesar |
Famous almost-last words |
Globe Theatre accusation |
Ides of March accusation |
Mark Leyner's "___, Babe |
Rebuke before the senate |
Roman's stunned reaction |
Shakespearean accusation |
Assassination accusation |
Caesar's famous question |
Famous penultimate words |
Caesar's words to Brutus |
Question to a backstabber |
Caesar's accusatory words |
Classic words of betrayal |
Classic words of reproach |
Famous next-to-last words |
Latin leave-taking lament |
Part of Caesar's question |
Part of Caesar's reproach |
Response to a backstabber |
Short Shakespearean quote |
Words to a Roman assassin |
Caesar's dying accusation |
Query indicating betrayal |
Words heard in the senate |
Words indicating betrayal |
Words to a double-crosser |
Comment to a backstabber? |
Caesar's rebuke to Brutus |
I thought you had my back! |
Accusatory words to Brutus |
Caesar's almost-last words |
Famous last words of 44 BC |
Famous words of accusation |
Question from one betrayed |
Words from a shocked Roman |
Classic words of disbelief |
Ironically piercing rebuke |
Question from the betrayed |
Caesar's penultimate words |
Two of Caesar's last words |
Caesar's immortal "And you? |
Caesar's phrase of surprise |
Dramatic words of disbelief |
Dying words, in Shakespeare |
Part of Caesar's accusation |
Shakespearean "You as well? |
Some of Caesar's last words |
Start of Caesar's last gasp |
Words to a infamous traitor |
Caesar's disbelieving words |
Caesar's reproach to Brutus |
Couple of words from Caesar |
Caesar's question to Brutus |
___, Brute!" (Julius Caesar) |
Brief Shakespearean reproach |
Caesar's ides-of-March words |
Caesar's words of accusation |
Famed words to a backstabber |
What to say to a backstabber |
Words to an infamous traitor |
Question put forth to Brutus |
Response to a double-crosser |
Dramatic words of accusation |
Caesar's accusation to Brutus |
Part of Caesar's parting shot |
Rebuke made before the Senate |
Reproachful words on the Ides |
Start of Caesar's final query |
A couple of words from Caesar |
Caesar's last words to Brutus |
Caesar's dying words to Brutus |
It precedes "Then fall, Caesar |
Start of a Julius Caesar quote |
Start of Caesar's final rebuke |
Lament after being backstabbed |
Part of Caesar's last question |
Part of Caesar's last sentence |
Part of Caesar’s last words. |
Words spoken before the Senate |
Censure first delivered in 1599 |
Classic words of disappointment |
Julius's two little dying words |
Start of some famous last words |
Words of disbelief in the senate |
Words upon a shocked realization |
Words to an infamous backstabber |
__, Brute?" (Julius Caesar words) |
Start of Caesar's final statement |
Words spoken on the Ides of March |
___, Babe" (1992 Mark Leyner book) |
Start of Julius Caesar's last line |
Surprising words from Shakespeare? |
Words to Brutus from Julius Caesar |
Phrase uttered on the Ides of March |
Shakespearean phrase of incredulity |
Part of Julius Caesar's dying words |
Some friend you are," more classically |
Start of Caesar's incredulous question |
Dramatic cry from people who get subbed |
It follows Casca's "Speak, hands for me! |
Question asked in a Shakespearean tragedy |
How could you stab me in the back like that? |
Response to an attack by a group of senators |
Start of the line that ends "Then fall, Caesar |
Words following Casca's "Speak, hands, for me! |
___, Brute?" (words from Julius Caesar): 2 wds. |
Part of Julius Caesar's dying words, supposedly |
Words after “Doth not Brutus bootless kneel?” |
So you were also involved in this traitorous plot? |
Shakespearean words following "Speak, hands, for me! |
___, Brute!" (dying words from Julius Caesar): 2 wds. |
Caesar's words after "Doth not Brutus bootless kneel? |
___, Brute?" (Julius Caesar's rebuke to Brutus): 2 wds. |
Caesarean cry ... or an alternate title for this puzzle |
Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar |
Words of disbelief found in the four longest Across entries |
Famous last words (and homophonically, a hint to this puzzle's theme) |
Beginning of the line that precedes "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead! |
Words of reproach, and a hint to how the four longest puzzle answers are formed |
Antepenultimate and penultimate words of the penultimate sentence of a Shakespeare character |