Answer: CATO
CATO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining CATO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Roman statesman
- Roman orator
- Roman censor
- "The Censor" of Rome
- Stoic philosopher
- "Julius Caesar" role
- Roman writer
- Foe of Caesar
- Opponent of Caesar
- "The Elder" of Rome
- Clouseau's servant
- Censor of ancient Rome
- Roman statesman called "the Censor"
- "Elder" or "Younger" Roman statesman
- The Censor
- Roman patriot
- Julius Caesar opponent
- Ancient Roman censor
- "Lydia" poet
- ___ the Elder (Roman statesman)
- ___ Institute (D.C. think tank)
- The Censor of Rome
- Orator of old Rome
- Friend of Pompey
- Ancient Roman historian
- "The Censor"
- "Elder" statesman of Rome
- "Carthage must be destroyed" speaker
- ___-nine-tails
- The Censor of ancient Rome
- Stoic statesman who opposed Caesar
- Roman statesman who opposed Caesar
- Roman statesman and writer
- Roman statesman and censor
- Roman philosopher
- Roman moralist
- Roman Elder or Younger
- Roman called "The Elder"
- Roman called "the Censor"
- Roman called ''The Elder''
- Reformer of ancient Rome
- Marcus Porcius
- Julius Caesar foe
- Inspector Clouseau's servant
- He opposed Caesar
- Famed Roman censor
- Entrée in a shell
- Elder or Younger
- Conservative senator of antiquity
- Clouseau's valet
- Censor of old Rome
- Ancient Rome's ___ the Elder
- "The Elder" of history
- "Origines" author
- "Elder" Roman statesman
- ''Lydia'' poet
- ___ Institute (libertarian think tank)
- Who wrote "Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise"
- Vocal critic of Caesar
- Tragedy by Addison
- The Elder statesman
- The Censor in ancient Rome
- Tenacious Roman senator
- Tenacious foe of Julius Caesar
- Subject of one of Plutarch's "Lives"
- Stoic Roman sage
- Stoic politician of ancient Rome
- Stoic philosopher who opposed Caesar
- Stern Roman
- Statesman who sought Carthage's destruction
- Statesman dubbed "the Censor"
- Statesman called The Elder
- Servant in "The Pink Panther"
- Rome's Censor
- Roman who said "After I'm dead I'd rather people ask why I have no monument than why I have one"
- Roman who declared "Carthage must be destroyed"
- Roman statesman known as "the Censor"
- Roman statesman and moralist
- Roman statesman ___ the Elder
- Roman Punic Wars statesman
- Roman politician called "the Censor"
- Roman ethicist
- Roman Elder
- Roman consul
- Roman called The Elder
- Roman called the Censor
- Roman "Censor"
- Role in "Julius Caesar"
- Rival of Scipio
- Renowned Roman
- Quaestor under Scipio
- Punic Wars instigator
- Punic War agitator
- Political opponent of Caesar
- Plutarch biographical subject
- Noted Roman
- Noted anti-Carthage hawk
- Koch think tank name
- Julius Caesar antagonist
- Julius Caesar adversary
- Inspector Clouseau's manservant
- Inspector Clouseau's assistant
- Historical censor
- Historic "elder" statesman
- First Triumvirate foe
- Famous Roman
- Famous censor
- Enemy of Carthage
- Elder nine tails?
- Either of two Roman statesmen
- Denouncer of Caesar, 63 B.C.
- Consul who raged against Carthage
- Conservative Roman statesman
- Conservative Roman senator
- Cicero contemporary
- Censor of Rome
- Censor of note
- Carthage hater
- Caesar rival
- Caesar opponent
- Blank-verse tragedy by Addison
- Anti-Carthage Roman
- Ancient Roman statesman
- Addison tragedy
- A friend of Brutus
- "Younger" Roman orator
- "The Elder" Roman statesman
- "The Elder" of old Rome
- "The Censor" of old Rome
- "The Censor" of ancient Rome
- "Elder" or "Younger" statesman of ancient Rome
- "Elder" or "Younger" Roman
- "Elder" or "Younger"
- "De Agri Cultura" author
- "Carthago delenda est" speaker
- "Carthage must be destroyed" declarer
- "Carthage must be destroyed!" proclaimer
- "___, a Tragedy" (Joseph Addison play set in ancient Rome)
- 'The Elder' of Rome
- 'Elder' Roman
- ''Carthage must be destroyed'' Roman
- ___ the Censor
- ___ Institute (Charles Koch's think tank)
- __ the Elder: Roman historian
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