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Writer whose work was Shakespeare's primary source for 'Julius Caesar' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 16th, 2005 other clues
Add more film
Actress Scacchi
Alpha star in Auriga
Amends
April abbr.
Been through
Better
'Politics' writer in eight volumes
P.O. alternative
Palindromic guy
Pedigree shower
Pitcher, of a sort
Pittsburgh suburb with an Old World name
Place to sign
Port of Los Angeles
Precludes
Premium liqueur
Pro's opposite
Pro's opposite
Pros' opposite
Real stinker
Relative of 'Get lost!'
Sch. aides
Scheme
Small comfort to a hiker
Some services
Sweet stick
The adopted son on 'My Three Sons'
Thoreau's 'A Week on the Concord and ___ Rivers'
Tidy
Tourist site in Rome
Trumpeter from New Orleans
University of Cincinnati team
Wagner soprano
Wrangles
X
Butt
Cake decorations
Chronometric inits.
Concurrence
Cousins of fleabanes
Crêpes suzette flavoring
Debunk?
Decreaser?
Dock
Expeditions
Figment of the imagination
Flag-waving org.
Former White House moniker
Goon
Head, in old slang
Hip-hopper ___ Rhymes
Indy winner Luyendyk
It's an eyeopener
Journalist Kupcinet
Kennedy clan member
Kind of race
Last movement of a sonata
Let out
Lifeless, old-style
Like many Nintendo players
Like twill
Loosens
Mauna ___
Mil. hero's award
NASA booster
Needle-nosed fish
Nowadays
One successful in tennis

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