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99% | 9 | Exact Match! | ||||||
noun • beautiful and charismatic queen of Egypt; mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian (69-30 BC) | ||||||||
42% | 9 | Theme of many Shakespearian comedies | ||||||
noun • the practice of making cuckolds; sexual conquests of married women | ||||||||
40% | 10 | Known for his portrayal of Shakespearian characters | ||||||
noun • English actor noted for his portrayals of Shakespeare's great tragic characters (1789-1833) | ||||||||
Make Actor Leap About In Shakespearian Role Crossword Clue
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CLEOPATRA which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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CLEOPATRA
Updated: October 14, 2023
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