Across
- 2. , A place in western turkey where Brutus assembles the troops before the final battle
- 6. , Holds Brutus's suicide sword
- 8. the poet , Mistaken for the conspirator
- 10. , Servant to Brutus(V)
- 11. , Devoted follower to Caesar. He defeats Brutus.
- 13. , Officer that guards the tent in Sardis.
- 15. , Tribune who breaks up crowd waiting to honor Caesar's triumph (M)
- 16. , Friend and soldier to Brutus. He refuses to kill Brutus.
- 22. ,Gives Caesar a letter of warning that gives the names of the conspirators.
- 24. , Vows to follow Brutus
- 26. , Joins and then leads the conspiracy to kill Caesar.
- 27. , Caesar's wife
- 29. , Servant to Brutus (C)
- 30. , Servant to Brutus (L)
- 31. , Wife of Brutus
- 32. , Soldier in Army of Brutus and Cassius
Down
- 1. , Reinterprets Calpurnia's dream and convinces Caesar to go to the senate
- 3. , This Italian city is the setting for the first three acts of the play.
- 4. , A worker who takes a day off in Act one to go see Caesar's triumphant return to Rome
- 5. , Tribune who breaks up crowd waiting to honor Caesars triumph (F)
- 7. , Organizes the conspiracy and then gets Brutus to join
- 8. , Servant to Brutus. He refuses to kill Brutus.(C)
- 9. , Heir of Julius Caesar.
- 12. , Captured by Antony's soldiers, and mistaken for Brutus
- 14. , Takes Antony away from the assassination scene so that he won't interfere
- 17. , Joins with Octavius and Antony. Used by Octavius and Antony.
- 18. , Servant to Brutus. He refuses to kill Brutus.(D)
- 19. ,Distract Caesar's attention so the rest of the conspirators can carry out their plan
- 20. , Warns Caesar to "Beware the ides of March"
- 21. , One of the many who escort Caesar to the senate meeting.
- 23. , Wishes Cassius well in his enterprise.
- 25. , Plants the forged letter for Cassius; also a conspirator.
- 27. , First to stab Caesar
- 28. , Reports of Portia's death, and discovers Cassius's body
- 29. , Senator and famous orator (speaker) of Rome
