Answer: ETTU
ETTU is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 311 times.
Referring Clues:
- Words of Caesar
 - Cry of Caesar
 - "___, Brute!"
 - Comment to a backstabber?
 - Famed reproach
 - Words to a traitor
 - Words of accusation
 - "___, Brute?"
 - Comment to a traitor
 - Dying words
 - Part of an accusation
 - Accusatory response
 - Famous dying words
 - Caesar's cry
 - Brute leader?
 - Senate accusation
 - Ides rebuke
 - Words from Caesar
 - Words heard in the Senate
 - Famous reproach
 - Rebuke to Brutus
 - Caesar's accusation
 - Start of Caesar's last gasp
 - Accusatory question
 - With 59-Across, words before "Then fall, Caesar!"
 - Old accusation
 - Famed words to a backstabber
 - Caesar's words to Brutus
 - Disillusioned query
 - Comment of betrayal
 - Emperor's rebuke
 - Reproachful words
 - Classic rebuke
 - Ides of March rebuke
 - Caesarean rebuke
 - Rebuke from Caesar
 - Caesarean delivery?
 - "__, Brute?"
 - "Some friend you are," more classically
 - Ides of March utterance
 - Words to Brutus
 - Accusatory words
 - Accusatory phrase
 - Response to a backstabber
 - Dramatic rebuke
 - Some famous last words
 - Classical accusation
 - Roman rebuke
 - Caesar's almost-last words
 - Words of reproach
 - Classical rebuke
 - Dying words from Caesar
 - Part of Caesar's question
 - Caesar's last question
 - Famous words of accusation
 - Latin accusation
 - Caesar's rebuke
 - Words before "Brutus"
 - Ironically piercing rebuke
 - Famous last words
 - Caesar's surprised reaction
 - Accusation on the Ides of March
 - Caesar's penultimate dying words
 - Caesar's comment
 - "And you?", to Caesar
 - Caesar's "And you?"
 - Brutus's rebuke
 - Brute's lead-in?
 - Brute lead-in
 - Caesar's penultimate words
 - Assassination accusation
 - Rebuke to a backstabber
 - Caesar's final reproach
 - Caesar's rebuke to Brutus
 - "And you?" to Caesar
 - Phrase uttered on the Ides of March
 - Ides exclamation
 - Reproachful words on the Ides
 - Rebuke made before the Senate
 - Accusation from Caesar
 - Ancient admonition
 - Rebuke for Brutus
 - Undying dying words
 - Question from Caesar
 - Start of Caesar's final statement
 - Part of Caesar's last question
 - Shakespearean rebuke
 - It precedes "Then fall, Caesar"
 - Brief Shakespearean reproach
 - Caesarian rebuke
 - Famous last words?
 - A couple of words from Caesar
 - Words to a backstabber
 - Rebuke before the senate
 - Caesar's reproach
 - Words following Casca's "Speak, hands, for me!"
 - Words from the betrayed
 - Beginning of the line that precedes "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!"
 - Antepenultimate and penultimate words of the penultimate sentence of a Shakespeare character
 - Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar"
 - Senate shout
 - Ides words
 - Caesar's words after "Doth not Brutus bootless kneel?"
 - Accusatory Latin phrase
 - Legendary rebuke
 - Words to a Roman assassin
 - Start of the line that ends "Then fall, Caesar"
 - Lament after being backstabbed
 - "___, Brute!": Julius Caesar
 - "___, Babe" (1992 Mark Leyner book)
 - Famous last gasp
 - Caesar's censure
 - Words spoken before the Senate
 - Famous last words (and homophonically, a hint to this puzzle's theme)
 - Brute question?
 - Incredulous dying words
 - Old emperor's rebuke
 - Classic words of reproach
 - Words indicating betrayal
 - Caesarian accusation
 - Dramatic words of accusation
 - Words to a killer
 - Noted emperor's rebuke
 - Julius Caesar phrase
 - ''__, Brute?''
 - With 33 Down, Caesarean rebuke
 - Ides of March words
 - Phrase from Caesar
 - Caesarean phrase
 - Start of a Caesarean query
 - Start of Caesar's final query
 - Ides utterance
 - Part of Caesar's last words
 - Two of Caesar's last words
 - Question from the betrayed
 - Words to an infamous backstabber
 - Caesar's famous question
 - Caesar's question to Brutus
 - Part of Caesar's last sentence
 - Question to Brutus
 - Query from Caesar
 - Start of some famous last words
 - Caesar's question
 - "---, Brute?"
 - Brute's rebuke?
 - Classic words of disappointment
 - Caesar's closer
 - Disbelieving dying words
 - Shakespeare rebuke
 - "You too?" à la Caesar
 - Classical last words
 - Ides of March accusation
 - Words to a historic backstabber
 - Caesarean accusation
 - Caesarean question
 - What to say to a backstabber
 - Senate censure
 - Two words for Brute
 - Caesar's comeback
 - Couple of words from Caesar
 - Shakespearean reproach
 - Caesar's reproach to Brutus
 - Reproachful phrase
 - Classic last words
 - Traitor's rebuke
 - Shakespearean words following "Speak, hands, for me!"
 - Question from Ceasar
 - Departing words?
 - Reproach to a turncoat
 - Caesar's last comment
 - Words of betrayal
 - Caesar's disbelieving words
 - "___, Brute?" ("Julius Caesar")
 - '___, Brute?'
 - Caesar question
 - Comment to Brutus
 - '___, Brute!'
 - Caesar's dying words
 - Question from one betrayed
 - Cry of shocked hurt
 - Rebuke to a traitor
 - Start of Julius Caesar's last line
 - Words to a double-crosser
 - Globe Theatre accusation
 - Words of reproach, and a hint to how the four longest puzzle answers are formed
 - Dying words, in Shakespeare
 - Surprised last words
 - Famous last words of 44 BC
 - Roman's stunned reaction
 - Reproach from Caesar
 - Caesar's last reproach
 - Words from a shocked Roman
 - Ides of March question
 - Words of disbelief
 - "Julius Caesar" phrase
 - It follows Casca's "Speak, hands for me!"
 - Dramatic accusation
 - Caesar's words of accusation
 - Caesar's last words to Brutus
 - Incredulous accusation
 - Response to a double-crosser
 - Caesar's dying words to Brutus
 - Classical "You too?"
 - Start of Caesar's incredulous question
 - Classic phrase of rebuke
 - Surprising words from Shakespeare?
 - Classical rebuke, and a homophonic hint to 20-, 41- and 58-Across
 - Dramatic cry from people who get subbed
 - Accusatory words to Brutus
 - Caesar's dying accusation
 - Caesar's last gasp?
 - Query indicating betrayal
 - Shakespearean accusation
 - Forum opener
 - Caesar's immortal "And you?"
 - Dying rebuke
 - Response to an attack by a group of senators
 - Accusation to Brutus
 - Reproach to Brutus
 - Words of rebuke
 - Question for Brute
 - "I thought you had my back!"
 - Bard's rebuke
 - Famous penultimate words
 - Disbelieving accusation
 - Caesar's accusation to Brutus
 - 50-Down rebuke
 - Incredulous rebuke
 - Part of Caesar's reproach
 - 'And you,' to Caesar
 - Caesarean censure
 - Stunned accusation
 - Final words from Caesar
 - "___, Brute?" (Julius Caesar words)
 - Classic "You as well?"
 - Caesar's stunned words
 - Shocked accusation
 - Short Shakespearean quote
 - Start of a Julius Caesar quote
 - Caesar's ides-of-March words
 - Classic accusation
 - Caesarean reproach
 - Julius Caesar rebuke
 - Shakespearean "You as well?"
 - Question for Brutus
 - Ancient accusation
 - Famous final question
 - Dying rebuke from Caesar
 - Caesar's last gasp
 - Caesar's surprised words
 - Words to the disloyal
 - Words upon a shocked realization
 - Dramatic "You too?"
 - Words associated with 53 Across
 - Caesar's accusatory words
 - Caesar's phrase of surprise
 - Question to a backstabber
 - Latin rebuke
 - Question to a betrayer
 - Caesar's words of surprise
 - Tragic accusatory question
 - Censure of a senator
 - Caesar's rebuke of Brutus
 - Shakespeare's "You, too?"
 - Dramatic final question
 - Phrase associated with the 18 Across
 - Senate rebuke
 - Words to a betrayer
 - "Really? Is *nobody* on my side now?"
 - Stage accusation
 - "Julius Caesar" rebuke
 - Caesar's next-to-last words
 - "You, too?!"
 - "And you?," to Caesar
 - Words immediately after Casca cries "Speak, hands, for me!"
 - Shocked response to Brutus
 - Famous almost-last words from Caesar
 - "You, too?!," playfully
 - Brute's rebuke
 - "You too?" as asked in "Julius Caesar"
 - Julius' cry to Marcus
 - Shakespearean last gasp
 - Ides of March reproach
 - Start of a classic dramatic question
 - Famous almost-last words
 - Start of a classic accusation
 - Shakespearean words to a traitor
 - "Must you be like everyone else?"
 - "I thought we were friends!?"
 - "Not you, too!?"
 - "How could you?!," playfully
 - "Julius Caesar" accusation
 - "Not you, too?!"
 - "Not you too?!"
 - "Not you, too?," to Caesar
 - "You're betraying me too?!"
 - Latin for and you
 - "You!?," whimsically
 - Dramatic cry of betrayal
 - Caesar's and you?
 - "I thought I could trust you!"
 - "I thought you were my friend!?"
 - Rhetorical question from Caesar
 - "Now YOU'RE a traitor?"
 - Caesar's famous cry
 - Shakespearean dying words
 - "Oh, you're in on this, too?"
 - Caesar's addressing?
 - "You're double-crossing me too?!"
 - Latin "Not you too!?"
 - "You're betraying me?"
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 29, 2025
 - New York Times - October 16, 2025
 - USA Today - July 23, 2025
 - LA Times - May 20, 2025
 - USA Today - May 15, 2025
 - New York Times - May 11, 2025
 - New York Times - March 25, 2025
 - New York Times - March 23, 2025
 - LA Times - March 21, 2025
 - New York Times - February 09, 2025
 - USA Today - February 05, 2025
 - USA Today - January 13, 2025
 - New York Times - January 08, 2025
 - USA Today - December 31, 2024
 - USA Today - December 10, 2024
 - LA Times - November 28, 2024
 - LA Times - November 22, 2024
 - New York Times - October 27, 2024
 - New York Times - October 10, 2024
 - LA Times - August 04, 2024
 
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