- - Ancient Roman two-faced god of doors
- - God of Roman Mythology usually represented with two faces
- - roman god of doorways, passages and bridges
- - Ancient Roman god of doors depicted as having two faces
- - roman god associated with doors
- - Roman god for whom the first month is named
- - God who gave his name to the first month
- - Two-faced Roman god
- - Two-faced god
- - Roman god invoked by Iago
- - Roman god depicted facing two ways
- - Two-faced deity
- - Roman god with two faces
- - Roman god of beginnings
- - Roman two-faced god
- - God on whose name Iago swears
- - God by whom Iago swears, aptly
- - God who looked both ways
- - Two-faced one
- - Two-faced gatekeeper
- - God for whom a month is named
- - Roman god who couldn't be sneaked up on
- - Two-faced god of doorways
- - Two-headed god
- - God with double vision
- - God of beginnings
- - God of all beginnings.
- - God of the first month.
- - Two-faced figure.
- - Roman god
- - Did he become immortal by looking both ways?
- - godly eponym of the first month
- - ....-faced (duplicitous)
- - One who sees both sides?
- - He looks both ways
- - New comedy by Carolyn Green.
- - Carolyn Green's romantic comedy.
- - Double profile deity.
- - Roman deity
- - Moon of Saturn
- - See 68-Across
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