Crossword-Solution: CASSIUS 7 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

Dictionary

Word Word Type Definition
Cassius n. A brownish purple pigment, obtained by the action of some
compounds of tin upon certain salts of gold. It is used in painting and
staining porcelain and glass to give a beautiful purple color. Commonly
called Purple of Cassius.

We have 18 clues for the answer “CASSIUS”

Clue Answers
Clay in a ring 1 answer
Shakespeare's "lean and hungry" character 1 answer
Senator who was one of the assassins of Julius Caesar 1 answer
First name of the Roman who conspired against Caesar 1 answer
Muhammad, once 1 answer
Mr. Clay before he was Muhammad 1 answer
He of the "lean and hungry look" 1 answer
Friend of Brutus. 1 answer
Clay who became Muhammad Ali 1 answer
Character with "a lean and hungry look" 1 answer
-- Clay (Muhammad Ali, once) 1 answer
"He thinks too much; such men are dangerous." 1 answer
Character in Julius Caesar 2 answers
Caesar's enemy 2 answers
Shakespearean conspirator. 3 answers
PHILIPPI battle contender (Macedonia) 3 answers
"Julius Caesar" conspirator 3 answers
BIRTH NAME OF MUHAMMAD ALI, ___ CLAY 10 answers
✏️ Suggest another clue Know another question for crossword solution "CASSIUS"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Dermatological complaint
?
E
?
C
?
Z
?
E
?
M
?
A
Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EACEZM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
11 +1

New Suggestion for "CASSIUS"

Answer (solution)
Clue

Related word tools

Sentences with CASSIUS (5)

Now go, and you will come again tomorrow, as long as there are tomorrows, will you not?” She took his hand with a smile that lifted the mask from her soul, that was both courage and despair, and full of infinite loyalty and tenderness, as she said softly: For ever and for ever, farewell, Cassius; If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why then, this parting was well made.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
These so-called books of Numa would perhaps have been preserved unto this day but for the fanaticism of the people who exhumed and read them; they were promptly burned by Quintus Petilius, the praetor, because (as Cassius Hemina explains) they treated of philosophical subjects, or because, as Livy testifies, their doctrines were inimical to the religion then existing.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996
But the more interesting instances of dual crime are those in which one innocent hitherto of crime, to whom it is morally repugnant, is persuaded by another to the commission of a criminal act, as Cassius persuades Brutus; Iago, Othello.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
The faction or party of Antonius and Octavianus Caesar, against Brutus and Cassius, held out likewise for a time; but when Brutus and Cassius were overthrown, then soon after, Antonius and Octavianus brake and subdivided.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
But in a period of three thousand years, the Phœnician alphabet received considerable alterations, as it passed through the hands of the Greeks and Romans.] 84 (return) [ Dion Cassius, lib.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with CASSIUS (3)

This is the legend of Cassius Clay, The most beautiful fighter in the world today. He talks a great deal, and brags indeed-y, of a muscular punch that's incredibly speed-y.The fistic world was dull and weary, But with a champ like Liston, things had to be dreary. Then someone with color and someone with dash, Brought fight fans are runnin' with Cash. This brash young boxer is something to see And the heavyweight championship is his des-tin-y.This kid fights great; he’s got sp…
Muhammad Ali
Everyone in this tale has a rock-solid hamartia: hers, that she is so sick; yours, that you are so well. Were she better or you sicker, then the stars would not be so terribly crossed, but it is the nature of stars to cross, and never was Shakespeare more wrong than when he had Cassius, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.
John Green The Fault in Our Stars
When did you grow a back bone?" Cassius stopped pacing and actually smiled a little. Kendall wasn't appeased "I borrowed Jory's
Gabrielle Evans Faith, Trust, and Stardust
Where this answer appears

Appears in: CrosSynergy, New Yorker, NYT, Universal.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1945–2021).