Across
- 2. Help, ho! They ____ Caesar's
- 5. Who said, “Why, do I do Good Portia, go to bed”
- 7. Who was Murellus and Flavius still loyal too who never returned to Rome?
- 8. Brutus asked ____ to kill him, but he refused saying he’d rather kill himself
- 11. He wanted to get rid of anything celebrating Caesar’s return to Rome
- 12. ”Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ____
- 13. Who was the owner of the sword that Titinius used to kill himself?
- 14. Cahlpurnia had a dream that the Romans were washing in Caesar's ____
- 17. ”Let us be sacrificers, but not _______ Caius”
- 20. Caesar’s wife
- 22. Brutus’s wife
- 23. How many times was Caesar stabbed?
- 24. Who did Antony’s soldiers mistaken for Brutus?
- 28. _____ is the third to be asked to kill Brutus, but like the others, he refused
- 31. _____ is also asked to kill Brutus, but he too refused
- 32. The city the play takes place in
- 34. Portia killed herself by swallowing ____
- 35. ”Caesar, thou art revenged, Even with the ___ that killed thee”
- 36. The name of a man getting killed for having the same name as one of the conspirators
Down
- 1. Who said this “I would, Cassius, yet I love him well”?
- 3. Antony spoke at Caesar’s ______
- 4. “Beware the ____ of March!”
- 6. Who convinces Caesar to go to the capital on the ides of March
- 9. Antony offered Caesar the crown _ times
- 10. Who did Cassius mistaken to have been captured in Act
- 15. The second triumvirate was Lepidus, Antony, and ________
- 16. Caesar’s ghost said, “To tell thou shalt see me at _______”
- 17. A theme that rhymes with portrayal and starts with a “B”
- 18. Brutus thinks the conspirator’s cause doesn’t need an ___ because it’s just
- 19. Brutus’s servant
- 21. Who writes a letter to Caesar warning him about the conspirators?
- 25. Who killed Cassius?
- 26. The play is a ______
- 27. He spoke the first lines of the play
- 29. Who finds Cassius’s dead body?
- 30. _____ is the last to be asked to kill Brutus and accepts to do the deed
- 33. Brutus and _____ go to have dinner with Cassius
