- - ER 'A3' engine 60101 proclaiming Roman orator and statesman
- - Roman writer and orator
- - In Arctic ice, Roman consul renowned for eloquence
- - famous roman rice cooked in company
- - Reserve right in company for a philosopher
- - Military leader and Roman emperor beheaded Roman orator
- - Roman orator who said "A room without books is like a body without a soul"
- - Roman orator or Chicago suburb
- - Famed Roman orator
- - Old consul, governor, orator and theocratic is missing that?
- - Ancient Roman orator
- - Copernicus ignores puns produced by old consul, governor and orator
- - Roman who wrote 'Orator'
- - Ancient Roman orator and writer
- - Roman who said 'Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error'
- - Orator who declared 'Laws are silent in times of war'
- - Roman politician's cool and reserved at first in company
- - Orator with endless boast keeping cool
- - 'O tempora! O mores!' orator
- - Orator in Jersey and Guernsey getting Church on right page
- - Old Roman statesman and orator
- - Orator of Caesar's time
- - Roman orator/statesman/writer
- - Illinois city named for an Ancient Roman
- - "Philippicae" orator
- - Roman who originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope"
- - "De Oratore" writer
- - Orator of 50 B.C.
- - "De Oratore" author
- - "De republica" philosopher
- - Roman orator-philosopher
- - Orator of old
- - Roman statesman-writer
- - Eloquent Roman
- - Author of "De Oratore"
- - Great Roman.
- - Roman statesman who opposed Caesar
- - Roman orator
- - Orator of old Rome
- - Roman statesman
- - Renowned ancient orator
- - Roman statesman whose name means "chickpea"
- - '100 + 1 + 100 + 0? not unknown' – roman senator
- - Bakery worker divides company with loudspeaker from a bygone age
- - "The best debater since ......" (The Bush campaign on John Kerry in 2004)
- - "Laws are silent in times of war" speaker
- - "Imperium" character
- - Suburb of Chicago.
- - Enemy of Antony, in ancient Rome
- - Marc Antony adversary
- - Opposer of Caesar
- - Had a lot to say in Rome to pal getting out of police car
- - Loath to leave chocolatier - a master of Latin prose
- - Had a lot to say in Rome to officer covering up rice production
- - Cramped dwellings, for short
- - ........'s Philippics were 14 speeches criticising Mark Antony
- - "De Natura Deorum" writer
- - He spoke famously of Circe corrupting love
- - "Academica" author
- - Classical inspiration for the Founding Fathers
- - Outspoken foe of Antony
- - Foe of Mark Antony
- - "In Verrem" speaker
- - Originator of the phrase "Let the punishment fit the offense"
- - He originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope"
- - Noted supporter of Pompey the Great
- - Master of Latin prose
- - Nephew of Porky Pig
- - He wrote "the safety of the people is the highest law"
- - "De amicitia" writer
- - "Civis Romanus sum" speaker
- - "O tempora, O mores!" speaker
- - Tully of Rome
- - Tully
- - Catiline's nemesis
- - Suburb of Chicago, Ill.
- - Scene of riots near Chicago.
- - His orations were a pre-college requisite.
- - Author of "De Senectute."
- - Enemy of Caesar.
- - Chicago suburb
- - City in Illinois
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