Answer: IDES
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Freshwater fish
- Bad day for Caesar
- Midmonth day
- Mid-month date
- Chemical endings
- 3/15 but not 1/5
- Roman date
- March time
- Bad time for Caesar
- "Beware the ___ of March"
- March date
- "Beware the __ of March"
- Midmonth date
- Days of old
- Mid-month time
- Time to beware
- March 15, e.g.
- Fateful day for Caesar
- Clarifying phrase
- Fateful date
- "Julius Caesar" setting
- 15th of March
- March 15
- Caesar's date
- The ___ of March
- ___ of March
- Fateful March date
- Fateful day
- Mid-month day
- April 13, e.g.
- "Beware the ___ of March!"
- Roman calendar notation
- Ominous date for Caesar
- Midmonth time
- Mid-March day
- Mid-March date
- European fish
- Edible fish
- ____ of March
- March time?
- Fateful March day
- Fateful day in the Roman senate
- Fateful day in March
- Roman holiday
- Caesar's worst day
- __ of March
- When Brutus struck
- The ____ of March
- March middle
- Tough time for Caesar
- Roman day
- March 15th, e.g.
- Fateful time for Caesar
- Caesar's fateful day
- When Caesar was killed
- Mid-month, to Caesar
- Caesar's bad day
- About midmonth
- "The ___ of March" (2011 George Clooney film)
- Roman calendar date
- Middle of March
- March event
- Fifteenth of March
- There are 12 in a year
- Roman dates
- Nones follower
- Midmonth, to Caesar
- Middle March
- May 15, e.g.
- Killing time?
- June 13, e.g.
- January 13, e.g.
- Freshwater fishes
- 13th or 15th of the month
- "Et tu, Brute?" day
- "Beware the ____ of March"
- When Brutus became brutal
- Roman mid-month
- One day in March
- Ominous time of old
- Ominous date
- November 13, e.g.
- Middle of the month
- July 15, e.g.
- Forum date
- Fateful day in Rome
- Dangerous time
- Bad time in the Senate
- Bad time for Julius
- 10/15, e.g.
- "The ___ of March" (2011 George Clooney movie)
- "Et tu" day
- ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" date)
- __ of March (March 15th)
- Time of March madness?
- Time of danger for Caesar
- Shakespearean warning word
- Sept. 13, e.g.
- Ominous time
- Monthly occurrence
- Midst of a Roman March?
- Mid-month days
- Mid-March, e.g.
- Mid-March day that was bad for Caesar
- May 15, for example
- March times
- March fifteenth, to Caesar
- March 15, to Brutus
- Julius Caesar's last day
- Friday the 13th, sometimes
- February 13, e.g.
- Fateful day in old Rome
- Doomsday for Caesar
- Dire March time
- Dec. 13, e.g.
- Date of March madness?
- Certain dates
- Caesar's last day
- Caesar's fatal day
- August 13, e.g.
- Aug. 13, e.g.
- 13th or 15th
- 12 days per year
- When Casca struck
- When Caesar said "Et tu, Brute?"
- When "et tu" was spoken
- Unlucky time for Caesar
- Tough day for Caesar
- Time of the month
- Time of danger
- The 13th, usually
- The ___ of March (fateful day for Julius Caesar)
- The ___ of March (bad day for Julius Caesar)
- September 13, e.g.
- Scary time for Caesar
- Rough time for Caesar
- Roman times
- Roman time
- Roman holidays
- Roman holiday?
- Roman day of the month
- Relative of nones
- Portentous day
- Pi Day follower
- One 13th?
- One 13th of the month?
- Ominous time in old literature
- Ominous day
- Old mid-month date
- October 15, e.g.
- November 13th, e.g.
- Monthly date
- Midmonth,to Caesar
- Midmonth, in Rome
- Middle-of-the-month date, once
- Middle March?
- Mid-month, in old Rome
- Menacing March day
- May 15, for one
- May 15 but not June 15
- March time.
- March feature
- March day
- March 15th, to Caesar
- March 15th, for example
- March 15, notably
- March 15, for example
- March 15 for Julius Caesar
- Last day of Caesar's term
- July 15 or August 13, in the Roman calendar
- It's about two weeks into the month
- Historic assassination date
- Gore's time in the Senate?
- Foreboding March day
- Foreboding date for Caesar
- Fishy date?
- Fateful March day for Caesar
- Fateful date for Caesar
- Dire day for Caesar
- Day to remember
- Day to beware
- Day of the month
- Day of destiny
- Date to beware
- Date of destiny
- Date for Caesar
- Dangerous date for Caesar
- Clooney film, "The ___ of March"
- Certain March days
- Caesar's worst time
- Caesar's unlucky day
- Caesar's time
- Bad time of the month?
- Bad time of the month for Caesar
- Bad day for Julius
- Bad day
- Assassination date
- Ancient calendar date
- 3/15, e.g.
- 13th, maybe
- 13th, at times
- 11/15, e.g.
- "The ___ of March" (George Clooney film)
- "The ___ of March" (2011 Ryan Gosling movie)
- "Julius Caesar" date
- ''Et tu'' date
- ''Beware the ___ of March''
- ''Beware the ___ of March!''
- -- of March
- Yearly dozen
- Word in a dramatic warning
- When the Bard sets "Et tu"
- When Caesar died.
- When Brutus was violent
- When Brutus was brutal
- When Brutus struck.
- When Brutus did it
- When Antony says "Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood!"
- When "et tu" was uttered
- When "Et tu, Brute?" is uttered
- What Caesar was told to beware
- Warning, to Caesar
- Warning word to Caesar
- Valentine's Day preceder, e.g.
- Valentine's Day eve, e.g.
- Unlucky day for Caesar
- Two days before St. Patrick's Day, e.g.
- Times in Roman lives
- Time to watch out
- Time to beware, found in eight of the Across answers
- Time to be wary
- Time to "beware" after Pi Day
- Time of a famous dispatch
- Time in "Julius Caesar"
- Time between the Calends and the Nones
- Time after the nones
- Three days before the start of this year's March Madness
- The middle of March, to Caesar
- The inauguration of a U.S. president happens a week after one
- The day that Brutus struck
- The 15th, sometimes
- The 13th or the 15th
- The 13th or 15th
- The 13th of several months
- The 13th of April
- The ___ of March (time to beware, for Julius Caesar)
- Subject of a Shakespearean soothsayer's warning
- St. ___ (malt liquor brand named after an Irish nun)
- Soho pelts
- September 13 in old Rome
- Sad day in ancient Rome.
- Roman period
- Roman holy days
- Roman days
- Roman calendar period
- Roman calendar feature
- Roman calendar days
- Roman calendar day
- Portentous March day
- Penultimate day before St. Patrick's Day
- Part of every Julian month
- One day a month
- On Cato's calendar
- Ominous March day
- Ominous March date
- Ominous day in Rome
- Ominous day for Caesar
- Old Roman date
- Old date
- Off day for Caesar?
- October 15th, for example
- October 15th, e.g.
- October 15, for example
- Oct. 15, in old Rome
- Oct. 15, e.g.
- Nov. 13, e.g.
- Nones successor
- Nones kin
- Nine days after nones
- Monthly Roman calendar occurrences
- Monthly occurrence in old Rome
- Monthly day
- Month middle
- Midmonth occasion
- Midmonth in Caesar's time
- Midmonth day, in ancient Rome
- Midmonth day of yore
- Middlemarch?
- Middle-of-the-month day, in old Rome
- Middle-of-the-month day
- Middle of the month, roughly
- Middle of Martius and Maius
- Middle of March, e.g.
- Middle of a mensis
- Middle marker?
- Middle March date
- Mid-month, to Virgil
- Mid-month Roman date
- Mid-month day in the Roman calendar
- Mid-month date, sometimes
- Mid-month date of old Rome
- Mid-month date in Roman calendar
- Mid-month date in ancient Rome
- Mid-month to Caesar
- Mid-March day that was bad for Julius Caesar
- Mid day?
- May 15th, for example
- May 15th, e.g.
- May 15, maybe
- May 15, in old Rome
- March time, e.g.
- March period
- March day to 'beware'
- March date.
- March date to beware
- March calendar feature
- March 15, to Caesar
- March 15, historically
- March 15, for one
- March 15 or May 15
- March 15 or April 13
- March 15 fish?
- Kind of March madness?
- Kin of kalends and nones
- Kin of kalends
- Kin of calends
- Killing time in Rome
- Key day in ''Julius Caesar''
- June 13, in the Roman calendar
- June 13, e.g., to Cicero
- July 15th, e.g.
- July 15th for Julius Caesar
- July 15 or Aug. 13, in the Roman calendar
- Julius's last day
- Julius Caesar's unlucky day in March
- Julian calendar date
- January 13, to Cato
- Jan. 13 in old Rome
- It's around the 15th
- Infamous time of March
- Infamous day in "Julius Caesar"
- Important date for Brutus
- Historic March day
- Foreboding date
- Follower of nones
- Fish that are dated?
- Fish or dates
- Fifteenths of some Roman months
- Feb. 13, to Fabius
- Fateful time in March
- Fateful Roman day
- Fateful Roman date
- Fateful mid-month day
- Fateful March time
- Fateful Forum day
- Fateful Forum date
- Fateful day in the Senate
- Fateful day in the Forum
- Fateful day in 44 B.C.
- Fateful date of old
- Fateful date in ancient Rome
- Fate date
- Fatal March date
- Fatal day for Caesar.
- Fatal date in 44 B.C.
- Fatal date for Caesar
- Every month has one
- Eight days after the nones, in ancient Rome
- Eight days after the nones
- eg March 15 in ancient Rome
- Each month has one
- Dreadful day for Caesar
- Doomsday, to Caesar
- Doomsday in the Senate
- December 13th, e.g.
- December 13, e.g.
- Day to beware of, since Roman times
- Day to 'beware'
- Day on the Roman calendar
- Day on old calendars
- Day on Nero's calendar
- Day of the full moon, in old Rome
- Day of March madness?
- Day in ancient Rome
- Day for Caesar to beware
- Day cited in "The Lives of the Twelve Caesars"
- Day about two weeks after calends
- Day "Et tu, Brute?" is uttered
- Date to beware, according to a Shakespearean soothsayer
- Date that "stuck" with Caesar
- Date of terror for Caesar
- Date of a historic senate assassination
- Date in the Forum
- Date for Domitian
- Date for Decius
- Dark day in the Senate
- Dangerous time in "Julius Caesar"
- Dangerous time for Caesar
- Dangerous March day for Caesar
- Dangerous March date
- Dangerous day
- Dangerous date for Julius Caesar
- Dangerous date
- Counterparts of nones
- Climactic day in "Julius Caesar"
- Clam digger's concern
- Certain days in March
- Casca's time for action
- Casca's day.
- Casca's day to slay
- Caesar's time to beware.
- Caesar's time to beware
- Caesar's midmonth day
- Caesar's last day, e.g.
- Caesar's last date?
- Caesar's final day
- Caesar's fateful time
- Caesar's fatal time?
- Caesar's doomsday
- Caesar's day of doom
- Caesar's big date
- Caesar's bane
- Caesar's 13th of April, e.g.
- Brutus's D-Day
- Big date
- Beware the ___ ...
- Bad times for Caesar
- Bad time of the month
- Bad day for Julius Caesar
- Bad day for Caesar, as an understatement
- Bad date?
- Bad date for Julius Caesar
- April 13th, for one
- April 13th, e.g.
- April 13, to Caesar
- April 13
- Ancient midpoint marker, more or less
- Ancient date
- A time in March.
- A day every month
- A 15th
- 7/15, e.g.
- 7/15 or 10/15, e.g.
- 3/15 or 4/13, day-wise
- 15th of the month
- 15th of some months
- 15th of March, say
- 15th of March, e.g.
- 15 March, say — key date for Caesar
- 13th of April, e.g.
- 12/13, e.g.
- "The ___ of March" (2012 Oscar nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay)
- "The ___ of March" (2011 Clooney/Gosling movie)
- "The ___ of March" (2011 Clooney film)
- "The ___ of March are come"
- "Julius Caesar" time frame
- "Et tu" time
- "Et tu" date
- "Beware the ___ of March" ("Julius Caesar")
- "Beware the ___ ..."
- "... the ___ of March!"
- 'The -- of March' (2011 film)
- 'Beware the -- of March!'
- ''Beware the ___ of March'' (''Julius Caesar'')
- ''Beware the __ of March''
- _____of March
- ________ of March
- _____ of March
- ___ of March (ominous date)
- ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" setting)
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