Title derived from "Caesar"

The clue "Title derived from "Caesar"" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on March 31 2022.

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We found 1 possible solution for the Title derived from "Caesar" clue.

Possible Solution

T S A R

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New York Times Clues March 31, 2022

Beat in chess
Astronomer who lost part of his nose in a sword duel
Classic Jumbotron shout-out
Frost
Takes a bit off
Certain newspaper column
Boot
Sorna y Nublar, en "Jurassic Park"
Long locks
Educator in a smock
Figure seen on Athena's shield
Thumbs-up
Skim
Bit of letter-shaped hardware
Rangers' domain
Thoroughbred, e.g.
FedEx Cup organizer
___ of war
Bluish hues
Muslim leaders
"A Promised Land" author, 2020
Get into trouble, in a way
Grassy expanse
Some drinking vessels
Kind of zone in a city
1948 Literature Nobelist
Youngest player to score in the FIFA World Cup (age 17)
Two-word tribute
Bottle topper
Profession in an O'Neill title
What "should be made by filling a glass with gin, then waving it in the general direction of Italy," per Noël Coward
Declare
Kid-lit character with a green suit and gold crown
Midrange club
Award-winning Ward
Chess : check :: go : ___
"Pretty please?"
Geekish
Fixes
Big name in printers
Now: Sp.
Talks up
Some bridge positions
Leader of the house band on "The Muppet Show"
Low-budget feature
Like decisions made on a dare, typically
"Stormy Weather" composer
Learn secondhand
Either end of a school bus?
Side that usually has the most supporters
Device used in interactive museum displays
What a "hamburger button" opens
Dedicated works
Reader's jotting, e.g.
Reader's jottings ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Fancy-pants
Title derived from "Caesar"
Most of a sugar cane
Marisa of "In the Bedroom"
Writer Sontag
Underway
Some salads
French "equivalent"
Gusto
Dot on a subway map
Dissolve
Scan options for the claustrophobic
Kind of milk or sauce
Put on sale, say
So far
Densely packed, in a way
Under-the-sink fixture
Animals depicted on the Ishtar Gate
Film composer Morricone
Tried something?
At any time
The blue part of blue cheese
About .914 meters
"Pow!"