| CASCA | A conspirator (J. Caesar) |
| CASSIUS | Brutus's co-conspirator (J. Caesar) |
| ARBUTUS | A conspirator right up a tree! |
| BRUTUS | A conspirator against Caesar |
| CIMBER | A conspirator in Julius Caesar, Metellus ___ |
| NIGHTGOWN | 'Enter Caesar, in his ___' (J Caesar) (5-4) |
| CATESBY | A sect running past a conspirator |
| WORD | 'yesterday the ----- of Caesar might Have stood against the world' (J Caesar)(4) |
| ACADEMY | A conspirator vacated Moriarty's institute (7) |
| CINNA | Evildoer, say, a conspirator |
| ERROR | 'O hateful ___, melancholy's child!'(J Caesar) (5) |
| GUYFAWKES | Fellow frauds concealing wife, a conspirator once |
| CASSIS | Drink for everyone abandoning a conspirator |
| ABRUPT | A conspirator ignoring us keeps quiet, using minimal language |
| MASTER | 'The choice and ___ spirits of this age' (J Caesar) (6) |
| SCROOP | Lord of Masham, a conspirator in Shakespeare's Henry V |
| INTERRED | 'The good is oft ___ with their bones' (J Caesar) (8) |
| PLOTTER | A conspirator who follows the flight of the plane (7) |
| SCORPION | Being a rat, he left the conspirator with a sting in the tail (8) |
| BABINGTON | When Mary, Queen of Scots wanted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I, she began exchanging messages with her co-conspirator that used a mixture of codes and ciphers known as a nomenclator. The deciphered |