“Whence the line "Beware the ides of March" in "Julius Caesar"” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.ACTI is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “Whence the line "Beware the ides of March" in "Julius Caesar"”. It was last seen in the puzzle of May 8, 2026, where it runs at 26 Down and fills 4 squares. It crosses 4 other entries in that grid — those are listed below and are the quickest way to confirm the letters you already have.
Crossing entries
May 8, 2026 grid26A"Jeez!"5 ltrs›31AOne of two in Raphael's "Sistine Madonna"6 ltrs›36AAddress no longer than 18 minutes7 ltrs›40ANetworking assets3 ltrs›
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May 8, 20261ACriticizes, in modern lingo7 ltrs›8AUnruffled6 ltrs›14A"Not to worry ..."8 ltrs›16AChichi6 ltrs›17AOne away from one's duties?8 ltrs›18AFrench exit6 ltrs›19AHollywood is on it: Abbr.3 ltrs›20ASecures, in a way5 ltrs›
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