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- A day in March, May, July, or October
- Midmonth
- Bad time for Caesar
- March 15, e.g
- Mid-March date
- Middle March
- 15th, sometimes
- Bad day for Caesar
- Bad times for Caesar
- Least favorite times for Caesar
- March time
- Mid-month, to Nero
- Fateful March date
- Friday the 13th, sometimes
- March 15, for one
- Mid-March
- The 13th, usually
- When Brutus was brutal
- Fateful stretch for Caesar
- Day to beware of, since Roman times
- Middle-of-the-month day, in old Rome
- Beware the ___ of March ...
- Kind of a "hump day" for months
- St. ___ (Pabst malt liquor)
- Mid-month day
- Mid-month, roughly
- March date that marked the beginning of many 2020 quarantines
- Cursed day for Julius Caesar
- July 15th, e.g.
- Julius Caesar setting
- It's around the 15th
- 15th of the month
- Et tu day
- March midpoint
- Mid-month date
- Two days before St. Patrick's Day
- Midddle of March
- Beware the ___ . . .
- Mid-month, to Caesar
- Certain time of month
- May 15, e.g.
- Caesar's bad date
- Time of March madness?
- March middle
- Caesar's last date?
- The ___ of March (Thornton Wilder novel)
- Mid-October, to Octavius
- Midmonth day of yore
- October 15, for example
- Fateful day
- Day of the full moon, in old Rome
- *Clam digger's concern
- Caesar's time to beware
- When "Et tu, Brute!" was spoken
- Time to 1-Down
- Setting for Act III of "Julius Caesar"
- Ancient midpoint day
- Day that was sacred to Jupiter
- One of four days in a year, in olden times
- The day after it each month was considered unlucky
- Calpurnia became a widow on one
- Caesar's unlucky day
- Ominous day in March
- July 15 or August 13, in the Roman calendar
- Date of March madness?
- Fateful March day
- Date to beware
- July 15, e.g.
- Roman day of the month
- Time of month for Julius
- Fateful time for Caesar
- Roman date
- 10/15 but not 2/3
- Mid-month dates
- The ___ of March
- Bad time of the month for Caesar
- Last day of Caesar's term
- Time of the month
- ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" setting)
- Fateful day for Caesar
- Monthly date
- Dangerous time
- May 15th, for example
- Midmonth time
- Ominous date for Caesar
- Roman calendar notation
- 3/15 but not 1/5
- December 13th, for one
- The ___ of March (2011 George Clooney film)
- 15th of March, e.g.
- Caesar's fateful day
- October 15th, for example
- The ___ of March (2011 George Clooney movie)
- Fateful day in March
- Caesar's worst day
- May 15th, e.g.
- Three days before the start of this year's March Madness
- March period
- ___ of March
- This coming Tuesday, e.g.
- 15th of March
- Dire March time
- March 15th, to one
- March date
- Middle of the month
- Mid-month in Roma
- Mid-month in old Rome
- Midmonth, in Rome
- Time to beware
- March 15th, e.g.
- Time to beware for Caesar
- Caesar's last day
- Rough day for Caesar
- Bad time of the month?
- January 13th, e.g.
- Ominous time in old literature
- Rough time for Caesar
- Today, to Caesar
- Monthly occurrence in old Rome
- __ of March
- Ominous time of old
- Date of a historic senate assassination
- Foreboding March day
- Foreboding date
- November 13th, e.g.
- Foreboding date for Caesar
- Caesar's big date
- October 15th, e.g.
- Et tu, Brute? day
- Middle of March
- Fateful date for Caesar
- Ominous time
- Word in a dramatic warning
- 7/15, e.g.
- Dire day for Caesar
- Mid day?
- Ominous date
- Beware the __ of March
- Monthly Roman calendar occurrences
- Day to beware
- June 13, e.g.
- March 15, notably
- Day for Caesar to beware
- Day when 46-Across was spoken
- Shakespearean warning word
- Ancient midpoint marker, more or less
- Caesar's last day, e.g.
- When 40-Across was spoken
- Caesar's final day
- Pi Day follower
- Caesar's fateful time
- Dangerous time for Caesar
- April 13th, e.g.
- Mid-March day
- The __ of March
- August 13, e.g.
- Historic Senate date
- Et tu time
- Martius day
- March 15th, for example
- March day
- Key day in "Julius Caesar"
- Roman day
- Fateful Forum date
- The 13th or the 15th
- 11/15, e.g.
- Climactic day in "Julius Caesar"
- Fateful Forum day
- The 15th, sometimes
- When 61 Across was spoken
- 3/15, for one
- When "et tu" was uttered
- __ of March (March 15th)
- Julius Caesar date
- When the Bard sets "Et tu"
- Day on the Roman calendar
- Part of every Julian month
- April 13th, for one
- Day cited in "The Lives of the Twelve Caesars"
- Foreshadowed day of long ago
- Middle of Martius and Maius
- One day a month
- The day before Flag Day, e.g.
- Beware the ___ of March: "Julius Caesar"
- The day after Bastille Day, e.g.
- The day before Valentine's Day, e.g.
- 12 days per year
- 12/13, e.g.
- Two days before St. Patrick's Day, e.g.
- 13th or 15th of the month
- The inauguration of a U.S. president happens a week after one
- Off day for Caesar?
- When Caesar was killed
- 10/15, e.g.
- Day of the Roman calendar.
- March days.
- March 15th.
- Caesar's fatal date.
- March 15.
- Rome's March 15th.
- Caesar's hard times.
- Time of Caesar's assassination.
- A time in March.
- Caesar's fatal day.
- Casca's day.
- Fatal day for Caesar.
- Sad day in ancient Rome.
- When Brutus struck.
- When Caesar died.
- Martius XV.
- The day Brutus struck.
- Chemistry suffixes.
- Part of an old calendar.
- Date in ancient Rome.
- Fatal day in 44 B.C.
- March day for Caesar.
- Roman dates.
- Calends, nones, ___.
- Roman calendar term.
- 15th day of March.
- Caesar's day of destiny.
- Caesar's time.
- Suffixes in chemistry.
- Term from an ancient calendar.
- Thornton Wilder's "___ of March."
- Ancient Roman date.
- Day in Roman calendar.
- Day in ancient Rome.
- Evil day for Caesar.
- Roman calendar date.
- March day, in ancient Rome.
- March time of old.
- Fish that are dated?
- Menacing March day
- Nones kin
- Time after the nones
- Date for Julius.
- Famous date.
- Fatal day.
- Roman time.
- Fateful day, Roman style.
- Ancient date
- European food fish
- Chemical suffixes.
- Ill-fated date.
- Roman period
- Caesar's bane
- Caesar's date
- Certain dates
- Date in the Forum
- Times in Roman lives
- Date for Caesar
- Forum date
- May 15, in old Rome
- Relative of nones
- Roman days
- Chemical endings
- European fish
- Freshwater fishes
- Time of 47 Down
- Counterparts of nones
- Old date
- Roman calendar period
- Soho pelts
- Brutus's D-Day
- Roman times
- Bad day for Julius
- Caesar's doomsday
- Kin of calends
- Midmonth in Caesar's time
- October 15, e.g.
- Doomsday, to Caesar
- April 13, to Caesar
- June 13, e.g., to Cicero
- Kin of kalends
- Kin of kalends and nones
- Roman calendar days
- When Brutus did it
- Feb. 13, to Fabius
- Nones follower
- The day that Brutus struck
- Warning word to Caesar
- December 13, e.g.
- Follower of nones
- Jan. 13 in old Rome
- April 13, e.g.
- Aug. 13, e.g.
- Edible fish
- March 15 fish?
- Ancient calendar date
- Caesar's bad day
- Fatal date in 44 B.C.
- Fish or dates
- Oct. 15, in old Rome
- Sept. 13, e.g.
- When Brutus became brutal
- Dec. 13, e.g.
- February 13, e.g.
- When Casca struck
- Date for Domitian
- Freshwater fish
- Historic March day
- Nones successor
- November 13, e.g.
- April 13
- Casca's day to slay
- Date for Decius
- May 15, for one
- Nov. 13, e.g.
- Casca's time for action
- Fateful date
- Mid-month, to Virgil
- Nine days after nones
- Fatal date for Caesar
- Fateful Roman date
- January 13, e.g.
- Unlucky time for Caesar
- Fishy date?
- Fate date
- January 13, to Cato
- Julius's last day
- Portentous March day
- Dangerous March date
- Time in "Julius Caesar"
- Time of danger
- _____ of March
- About midmonth
- 15th or so
- Middle of a mensis
- Dangerous date for Caesar
- Day to remember
- Monthly occurrence
- One 13th?
- One day in March
- Big date
- Days of old
- Julian calendar date
- Time of a famous dispatch
- Day of the month
- There are 12 in a year
- A 15th
- Bad day for 25-Across
- December 13th, e.g.
- September 13, e.g.
- Beware the ___ …” nyt 2004 IDES March 15, e.g. nyt 2004 IDES March day nyt 2004 IDES March time nyt 2004 IDES Midmonth date nyt 2004 IDEST Clarifying phrase nyt 2004 IDEST Explanatory words nyt 2004 IDEST That is nyt 2004 IDI Despot Amin nyt 2004 IDI Exiled Amin nyt 2004 IDI First name in tyranny nyt 2004 IDI Notorious Amin nyt 2004 IDI ___ Amin nyt 2004 IDI ___ Amin nyt 2004 IDIDIT Hurray for me!"
- Valentine's Day eve, e.g.
- 13th or 15th
- Day of destiny
- Every month has one
- When 12-Down was uttered
- Fateful day in the Roman senate
- Part of every month
- St. ___ (malt liquor brand named after an Irish nun)
- Time of danger for Caesar
- 13th, at times
- Day on old calendars
- Yearly dozen
- The ___ of March are come
- Roman calendar day
- Each month has one
- Middle marker?
- Date sacred to Jupiter
- Follower of the calends and the nones
- The 13th or 15th
- Eight days after the nones, in ancient Rome
- Eight days after the nones
- Fateful day in the Senate
- 13th, maybe
- When "et tu" was spoken
- Middle-of-the-month day
- Midmonth occasion
- Clarifying phrase
- Fateful day in 44 B.C.
- 5/15, e.g.
- Date to be wary of
- Day after Pi Day, e.g.
- Day originally marked by a full moon in the early Roman calendar
- Time for March madness?
- 13th or 15th days, on the Roman calendar
- Capitol Hill staffers
- Full moon period on the Roman lunar calendar
- Two weeks after calends, approximately
- Portentous day
- Fateful 15th
- -- of March
- 'Beware the -- of March!'
- 3/15, e.g.
- Ominous March day
- 'The -- of March' (2011 film)
- March day to 'beware'
- Unlucky day for Caesar
- 13th of some months, 15th of others
- March 15 or April 13
- Day in March that didn't end well for Caesar
- When "Et tu, Brute?" is asked, in "Julius Caesar"
- One 13th of the month?
- Caesar's 13th of April, e.g.
- Day "Et tu, Brute?" is uttered
- March times
- Midst of a Roman March?
- Old Roman date
- Julius Caesar's last day
- March 15, to Brutus
- March fifteenth, to Caesar
- Tough time for Caesar
- July 15th for Julius Caesar
- Middle-of-the-month date, once
- Time to be wary
- Fateful day in the Forum
- March time, e.g.
- Day of March madness?
- Middle March date
- The 13th of April
- March 15, historically
- Mid-month date, sometimes
- Roman mid-month
- May 15, for example
- Oct. 15, e.g.
- July 15 or Aug. 13, in the Roman calendar
- Fateful time in March
- ___ of March (ominous date)
- 15th of March, say
- 13th of April, e.g.
- Dreadful day for Caesar
- March 15, to Caesar
- Mid-March, e.g.
- Bad day for Caesar, as an understatement
- Date of terror for Caesar
- 15th of some months
- When Brutus was violent
- Fateful Roman day
- Infamous time of March
- Doomsday for Caesar
- When Caesar said "Et tu, Brute?"
- Fateful date in ancient Rome
- Infamous day in "Julius Caesar"
- Scary time for Caesar
- May 15, maybe
- Ominous March date
- Kind of March madness?
- On Cato's calendar
- The ____ of March
- Fifteenths of some Roman months
- Month middle
- September 13 in old Rome
- ____ of March
- Between calends and nones
- Certain days of old
- Roman month days
- Julius Caesar time frame
- Bad time for Julius
- Et tu date
- Bad date?
- Old mid-month date
- Historic assassination date
- Fifteenth of March
- ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" date)
- May 15 but not June 15
- Clooney film, "The ___ of March"
- Bad time for 48-Down
- March 15th, to Caesar
- Caesar's worst time
- March 15 for Julius Caesar
- The 13th of several months
- Dangerous time in "Julius Caesar"
- Fateful day in old Rome
- Mid-month date of old Rome
- When "Et tu, Brute?" is uttered
- Fateful day in Rome
- Ominous day in Rome
- Fateful March day for Caesar
- Midmonth day, in ancient Rome
- The middle of March, to Caesar
- Time to "beware" after Pi Day
- 13th, often
- Fateful time
- 13th usually
- Gore's time in the senate?
- Ominous day for Caesar
- Prepares, as oolong
- Caesar's midmonth day
- Dangerous March day for Caesar
- Bad time in the Senate
- Killing time in old Rome
- When 111-Across was uttered
- Assassination date
- Killing time?
- Ominous day
- Time to beware, found in eight of the Across answers
- Dark day in the Senate
- Day about two weeks after calends
- Bad day for Julius Caesar
- Important date for Brutus
- Dangerous date
- Penultimate day before St. Patrick's Day
- When Antony says "Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood!"
- Bad date for Julius Caesar
- Dangerous date for Julius Caesar
- Killing time in Rome
- March 15, for example
- Roman calendar feature
- Bad day
- Fateful date of old
- Monthly day
- Date to beware, according to a Shakespearean soothsayer
- Time for saying 2-Down
- Subject of a Shakespearean soothsayer's warning