| Willa Cather heroine | 20 |
| Willa Cather's "My ___" | 37 |
| "Mary, Queen of Scots" biographer Fraser | 50 |
| Willa Cather title heroine | 26 |
| Cather's "My ___" | 31 |
| Cather title character | 22 |
| 1990s Surgeon General Novello | 29 |
| Willa Cather's "My __" | 36 |
| Willa Cather's 'My --' | 34 |
| Title girl of a Willa Cather novel | 34 |
| One of Hoffmann's loves | 27 |
| Girl in a Willa Cather title | 28 |
| Cather's My ___ | 21 |
| Cather novel "My ___" | 31 |
| Biographer Fraser | 17 |
| San ___ | 7 |
| Shakespearean character | 23 |
| Shakespearean title character | 29 |
| Shakespeare's merchant | 26 |
| Composer Vivaldi | 16 |
| The merchant of Venice | 22 |
| Shylock's adversary | 23 |
| Actor Banderas | 14 |
| Merchant of Venice | 18 |
| Duke in "The Tempest" | 31 |
| Composer Salieri | 16 |
| Violinist-composer Vivaldi | 26 |
| Shakespeare's merchant of Venice | 36 |
| Madonna's co-star in ''Evita'' | 50 |
| Violinmaker Stradivari | 22 |
| Venetian merchant | 17 |
| The gardener in "The Marriage of Figaro" | 50 |
| Stradivari | 10 |
| Shakespearean merchant | 22 |
| Prospero's brother | 22 |
| Portia saved his skin | 21 |
| Original "Spy vs. Spy" cartoonist Prohias | 51 |
| Merchant of drama | 17 |
| For whose benefit "the quality of mercy is not strain'd" in Shakespeare | 85 |
| Eight-time Pro Bowl tight end Gates | 35 |
| Client of Shylock | 17 |
| Bassanio's friend | 21 |
| Banderas of "Matador" | 31 |
| Banderas of 'Spy Kids' | 30 |
| Banderas of 'Evita' | 27 |
| Spanish architect who designed the unfinished Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona | 81 |
| Architect of the Barcelona basilica La Sagrada FamÃlia | 57 |
| Chekhov and Bruckner | 20 |
| Bruckner and Chekhov | 20 |
| Rubinstein and Bruckner | 23 |
| Composers Bruckner and Webern | 29 |
| Chekhov and others | 18 |
| Bruckner et al. | 15 |
| Cleopatra's love | 20 |
| "Julius Caesar" role | 30 |
| Name in a Shakespearean title | 29 |
| "Lend me your ears" speaker | 37 |
| Shakespeare title hero | 22 |
| Second Triumvirate member | 25 |
| Marc of distinction | 19 |
| Caesar's friend | 19 |
| Caesar colleague | 16 |
| Burton role in 1962 | 19 |
| Burton role | 11 |
| "The evil that men do lives after them" speaker | 57 |
| "I come to bury Caesar" speaker | 41 |
| Title character from Shakespeare | 32 |
| Shakespearean/Caesarean eulogist | 32 |
| Shakespearean eulogist | 22 |
| Shakespearean character who said "Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war" | 94 |
| Shakespeare title lover | 23 |
| Shakespeare title character whose first line is "There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd" | 116 |
| Roman general in a Shakespeare title | 36 |
| Octavian's foe | 18 |
| Mark of fame | 12 |
| Marc who loved Cleopatra | 24 |
| Marc of old Rome | 16 |
| Lover in Dryden's "All for Love" | 46 |
| Lover in a Shakespeare title | 28 |
| James Purefoy's "Rome" role | 41 |
| In Shakespeare, the star in "The star is fall'n" | 62 |
| Hero of Dryden's "All for Love" | 45 |
| He bested Brutus | 16 |
| Cleopatra's paramour | 24 |
| Cleopatra's Mark | 20 |
| Cleopatra's lover | 21 |
| Cleopatra's beau | 20 |
| Caesar's mourner | 20 |
| Caesar's eulogizer | 22 |
| Caesar's defender | 21 |
| Caesar's avenger | 20 |
| Caesar supporter | 16 |
| B.C. eulogist | 13 |
| Actium loser | 12 |
| 1963 Burton role | 16 |
| "This was the noblest Roman of them all" speaker | 58 |
| "I'm dying, Egypt, dying" speaker | 47 |
| "I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him" speaker | 60 |
| "Friends, Romans, countrymen" orator | 46 |
| "Friends, Romans, countrymen" character | 49 |