- - X to Brutus
- - Figure to hearten Tottenham
- - x-rated figure of ancient rome?
- - "On a scale of one to ......"
- - Value of the Roman numeral X
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- - "behold, brutus!"
- - .... homo, behold the man
- - livy's "behold!"
- - "Behold," to Augustus
- - Behold: L.
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- - Wife of Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- - Heroine of William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice
- - Shakespeare character in car, on the phone?
- - .... De Rossi, wife of Ellen DeGeneres
- - "the merchant of venice" wit
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- - its mascot is brutus buckeye: abbr.
- - Rhythm game whose name is an exclamation
- - home of the beavers, buckeyes, or cowboys, for short
- - ncaa football powerhouse (abbr.)
- - The Buckeyes' school: Abbr.
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- - Brutus mislays the bus routine
- - girl rejecting henry's dull routine
- - Boring routine — pity that's not finished!
- - Boring dead-end routine
- - groove on the road
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- - Brutus ....: he was present
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- - Here I am (inquitne Brutus?)
- - Notice problem here at school, perhaps
- - I am here: Lat.
- - I am present: Lat.
- - I am present: Latin.
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- - Brutus Buckeyes home
- - Home of the Buckeyes
- - The BuckEYEs
- - Brutus Buckeye's school
- - Buckeyes' school.
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- - Cryptic clue with Brutus in alternative group
- - Group within society with ideas and customs different from the majority
- - Thread about weird club for particular group within society
- - Non-mainstream social group
- - a smaller social set often with views at odds with those of the majority
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- - Roman who tried to stop Brutus?
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- - rebuke from julius caesar to brutus
- - Rebuke from the Bard
- - ".... ...., brute?": fabled last words of julius caesar.
- - Shakespearean words to a traitor
- - ' ... Brute? ' (Julius Caesar's last words, according to Shakespeare)
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