Julius Caesar crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Word from Ancient Rome that means commoner or regular citizen
  2. 7. Homonym of metal
  3. 10. Name of Julius Caesar’s wife
  4. 11. Italian river where Cassius is said to have saved Caesar from drowning (1.2.114)
  5. 12. Brutus’ servant who is always sleepy
  6. 13. Scenes are divided into these
  7. 14. Kind of palm that Cassius has (meaning that he is open to being bribed) (4.3.10)
  8. 15. Greek historian whose work Shakespeare followed closely to write his play
  9. 18. Caesar, who never changes his mind, says, “I am constant as the __________ star”
  10. 19. In a chilling moment, Mark Antony, left alone with Caesar’s dead body, says, “Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the _____ of war” (3.1.274)
  11. 20. De-dum de-dum rhythm loved by Shakespeare
  12. 22. “Friends, Romans, ____________! Lend me your ears” (3.2.75)
  13. 23. Character tries to give a letter to Caesar with the name of all of the conspirators
  14. 26. bad omens
  15. 29. The conspirator whose job it is to make sure Caesar goes to the Senate on the Ides of March (2.2)
  16. 30. Shakespeare’s first name
  17. 32. Caesar is said to have died at the feet of a statue of this Roman leader
Down
  1. 1. Untrustworthy character described by Caesar as having “a lean and hungry look” (1.2.194)
  2. 3. What Cassius shouts after the murder of Caesar “Freedom, liberty, and ___________” (3.1.81)
  3. 4. The weakest member of the Second Triumvirate
  4. 5. Italian river that Caesar and his troops to start a civil war
  5. 6. Name of Marcus Brutus’ wife
  6. 7. Antony says, “You all do know this __________; I remember / The first time ever Caesar put it on.” (3.2.172-173)
  7. 8. Location of battlefield where Act 5 occurs
  8. 9. Brutus hopes that the conspirators ”shall be called _________ not murderers” (2.1.180)
  9. 16. What Portia swallowed to kill herself
  10. 17. Character who says, “Beware the ides of March”
  11. 21. Mark Antony says, “I come to _____ Caesar, not to praise him” (3.2.76)
  12. 24. Last name of teacher who guest-lectured on Julius Caesar
  13. 25. This play, and all of Shakespeare’s other plays, is divided into five of these
  14. 27. Acts are divided into these
  15. 28. Poet who is unfortunate enough to share a name with a conspirator (3.3)
  16. 31. Homonym of mettle