- NONES
- March 7, e.g.
- Fifth canonical hour
- The seventh days of March, May, July, or October
- Canonical hour
- Comes before ides
- Canonical hours
- Midafternoon prayers
- Time of a Roman month
- Fifth of the seven canonical hours
- Ninth day before the ides
- Relative of ides
- Roman date
- Roman day
- Vespers preceder
- Roman date, 9th day before the ides.
- One of the canonical hours.
- Auden's new book of poems.
- Calends, ___, ides.
- Afternoon church service.
- Latin date.
- Day in Roman calendar.
- Ninth canonical hour.
- Roman calendar date.
- Roman calendar period.
- Old Roman day
- Ancient calendar date
- Before the ides
- Forum dates
- Ancient dates
- Ides' counterpart
- Roman dates
- Roman times
- March 6 in old Rome
- Jan. 5 in old Rome
- Church service
- Ides kin
- Seventh of March
- Roman-calendar day
- People without a religious affiliation, in modern lingo
- The religiously unaffiliated
- Nov. 5th, e.g.
- Ninth day before 39-Down
- Nine days before the Ides of March
- 1951 book of Auden poems
- July 7, e.g.
- Ancient Roman calendar day
- May 7, e.g.
- The ninth day before the ides
- Ninth hour after sunrise, ecclesiastically
- Ninth day before ides
- Afternoon prayers
- Nine days before the ides
- January 5 , for one
- Prayers before vespers