Clues for the word "IDES"
We've had 404 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1346 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on March 19, 2025.
Definition of ides
- n. pl. - The fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth day of the other months.
Referring Clues
- Mid-month, in old Rome
- Time to beware
- July 15, e.g.
- Time of the month
- Middle of a mensis
- March time
- Monthly occurrence
- One 13th?
- Midmonth date
- One day in March
- Dangerous date for Caesar
- Day to remember
- April 13, e.g.
- Fateful day
- Julian calendar date
- Days of old
- Big date
- Bad day for Caesar
- Time of a famous dispatch
- Dangerous time
- Day of the month
- Midmonth day
- There are 12 in a year
- Roman date
- Bad time for Caesar
- Middle of March
- A 15th
- Midmonth time
- Bad day for 25-Across
- Fateful March day
- Fateful day in March
- December 13th, e.g.
- ___ of March
- September 13, e.g.
- Fateful time for Caesar
- March 15, e.g.
- "Beware the ___ ..."
- March day
- November 13, e.g.
- Valentine's Day eve, e.g.
- Fateful date
- 13th or 15th
- Fateful day for Caesar
- Fateful March date
- When 12-Down was uttered
- Day of destiny
- Every month has one
- Finger
- Ominous time of old
- 10/15, e.g.
- Date to beware
- Mid-month date
- Roman day of the month
- The ___ of March
- 10/15 but not 2/3
- Mid-month dates
- ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" setting)
- Last day of Caesar's term
- Bad time of the month for Caesar
- Monthly date
- Mid-month day
- Ominous date for Caesar
- March 15th, e.g.
- Foreboding date for Caesar
- Two days before St. Patrick's Day, e.g.
- 12 days per year
- 12/13, e.g.
- 13th or 15th of the month
- The inauguration of a U.S. president happens a week after one
- Middle March?
- When Caesar was killed
- Off day for Caesar?
- Valentine's Day preceder, e.g.
- Mid-month time
- November 13th, e.g.
- Ominous time in old literature
- Foreboding March day
- Date of a historic senate assassination
- Foreboding date
- March time?
- March middle
- ___ of March
- Monthly occurrence in old Rome
- Roman day
- Key day in "Julius Caesar"
- Mid-March day
- Fateful Forum date
- The 13th or the 15th
- Climactic day in "Julius Caesar"
- The 15th, sometimes
- Fateful Forum day
- 11/15, e.g.
- "Beware the ___ of March"
- About midmonth
- When Brutus struck
- "Beware the ___ of March"
- Roman mid-month
- "Beware the ___ of March" ("Julius Caesar")
- Caesar's unlucky day
- Roman calendar notation
- March fifteenth, to Caesar
- Caesar's bad day
- Julius Caesar's last day
- Roman calendar date
- March 15, historically
- Mid-month date, sometimes
- Midst of a Roman March?
- Fifteenth of March
- January 13, e.g.
- Bad time of the month?
- "Et tu" date
- "Beware the ___ of March!"
- Old mid-month date
- Bad time for Julius
- Bad date?
- Historic assassination date
- Tough time for Caesar
- Mid-month, to Caesar
- Doomsday for Caesar
- "Julius Caesar" time frame
- St. ___ (malt liquor brand named after an Irish nun)
- Nones follower
- ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" date)
- Rough time for Caesar
- Caesar's big date
- October 15th, e.g.
- Time of danger for Caesar
- Midmonth, in Rome
- Fateful day in the Roman senate
- Part of every month
- May 15th, for example
- May 15, for example
- Yearly dozen
- Beware the ___
- Time of danger
- "Beware the ___ of March" ("Julius Caesar")
- Caesar's fateful time
- Key day in "Julius Caesar"
- Climactic day in "Julius Caesar"
- 3/15 but not 1/5
- Ominous day
- 15th of March
- Warning, to Caesar
- Day on Nero's calendar
- Roman holiday
- Certain days in March
- March 15th, for example
- 13th, at times
- Unlucky time
- Unlucky time
- Oct. 15, e.g.
- May 15 but not June 15
- Day on old calendars
- One 13th of the month?
- December 13th, for one
- Time to beware
- "The ___ of March are come"
- Caesar's worst day
- March date
- Mid-March date
- Caesar's fateful day
- Fateful day in Rome
- Fateful day at the Senate
- Fateful Senate day
- Fateful day at the Forum
- Mid-month
- 3/15, e.g.
- Ominous March day
- 'Beware the ___ of March!'
- Clooney film, "The ___ of March"
- October 15th, for example
- Time to beware, found in eight of the Across answers
- Gore's time in the senate?
- ___ of March (ominous date)
- Date of destiny
- When 61 Across was spoken
- Fateful time in March
- Midmonth day of yore
- Bad times for Caesar
- July 15 or August 13, in the Roman calendar
- "Et tu, Brute?" day
- Bad time in the Senate
- 15th of March, e.g.
- "The ___ of March" (2011 George Clooney film)
- "Beware the ___ ..."
- Date of March madness?
- Roman calendar day
- 'The ___ of March' (2011 film)
- When "et tu" was spoken
- March day to 'beware'
- Middle of Roman months
- Unlucky time for Caesar
- Bad time for 48-Down
- Time of March madness?
- Middle-of-the-month date, once
- July 15 or Aug. 13, in the Roman calendar
- "Et tu" day
- Ominous time
- "The ___ of March" (2011 George Clooney movie)
- March 15th, to Caesar
- Midmonth, to Caesar
- Assassination date
- 15th of March, say
- Three days before the start of this year's March Madness
- April 13th, e.g.
- May 15th, e.g.
- Midmonth, to Caesar
- Midmonth period
- When "et tu" was uttered
- Aug. 13, e.g.
- Menacing March day
- Caesar's worst time
- Fateful date for Caesar
- When Brutus became brutal
- Time to be wary
- Friday the 13th, sometimes
- Word in a dramatic warning
- Middle marker?
- Day to beware
- Each month has one
- Mid-March, e.g.
- Day about two weeks after calends
- August 13, e.g.
- May 15, e.g.
- Eight days after the nones, in ancient Rome
- Dark day in the Senate
- Unlucky day for Caesar
- Day to 'beware'
- Time to watch out
- The 13th of April
- 7/15, e.g.
- Roman holidays
- March 15 or April 13
- Dangerous time in "Julius Caesar"
- Fateful day in the Senate
- 13th of April, e.g.
- Eight days after the nones
- Dreadful day for Caesar
- March 15, to Caesar
- Ominous date
- Middle of the month
- Middle March
- "Julius Caesar" date
- When the Bard sets "Et tu"
- Date of terror for Caesar
- Date that "stuck" with Caesar
- February 13, e.g.
- Tough day for Caesar
- Bad day for Caesar, as an understatement
- Roman holy days
- Day of March madness?
- July 15th, e.g.
- Fateful day in old Rome
- 13th, maybe
- March 15
- Monthly Roman calendar occurrences
- Caesar's date
- ___ of March (time of danger)
- Fateful Roman date
- A day in Rome
- 15th of March, May, July or October
- Ominous time for Caesar
- Thirteenth of February
- Middle of the month, roughly
- Bad day in March for Julius Caesar
- The -- of March
- Date for Caesar
- It's about two weeks into the month
- March 15, for one
- "Beware the ___ of March" (from "Julius Caesar")
- Fatal March date
- Middle of month in Rome, ie time to go
- 15 March, say - key date for Caesar
- ... 80% of that is due to 19 13 or 15
- Days when I start to despair
- One man for Caesar to beware of
- Rome's fateful date in Gobi desert
- Eg March 15
- See 12
- (In March) Caesar's time to beware
- Just for a day, one joins that chap in the last two clues
- When he was fated to die horribly: Julius' finale
- Some of these Dickensians turned up for a day in 24 down reportedly
- Days of iridescence?
- One of the French days in ancient Rome
- Date in Rome for fishes
- Day in the middle of a Roman month
- Mid-month date in ancient Rome
- For example, March 15 in the Roman calendar
- Final date in the Julian calendar?
- Bad day for Julius Caesar
- Important date for Brutus
- Date in Rome that is incomplete
- Caesar's bad day in March
- Time for someone stabbed in the back to accept end of tenure!
- Mid-month date in Roman calendar
- Date in Rome that is timeless
- Killing time in Rome (ie wasting time)
- 'oles up when Caesar was passing?
- That is almost a fateful date
- When Antony says "Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood!"
- Penultimate day before St. Patrick's Day
- Dangerous date
- March 15, to Brutus
- March 15 for Julius Caesar
- The 13th of several months
- Fateful March time
- Middle of March, e.g.
- March time?
- October 15, for example
- Day of the full moon, in old Rome
- Caesar's time to beware
- "Julius Caesar" setting
- *Clam digger's concern
- Killing time?
- That is nearly the date
- Fish on the thirteenth this month
- Roman day that is endless
- Indeed, doesn't everyone say their leaders make this a prophetic day?
- Dates, mostly 19, in Rome - that is to say, short
- 13th or 15th day in the Roman calendar month
- Not a good date in March for Gaius Julius
- Doomsday in the Senate
- The days of some wild desire
- March 15 or May 15
- Caesar's time
- Mid-month date of old Rome
- 3/15 or 4/13, day-wise
- Fateful mid-month day
- Caesar's last day
- 15th of some months
- May 15, for one
- Day on the Roman calendar
- When "Et tu, Brute?" is uttered
- Dire March time
- Cockney conceals date in Rome
- The days I had ways
- March event
- Day in Caesar lore
- Mid-month days
- Caesar's fatal day
- Historical date from Old Rome
- When Brutus was violent
- Can be side-splitting in March, say
- I name the day in March, say
- Middle-of-the-month day
- March 15, for example
- June 13, e.g.
- Part of every Julian month
- Bad March time
- Shakespearean warning word
- Fateful Roman day
- Bad date for Julius Caesar
- Ominous day in Rome
- Infamous time of March
- Midmonth occasion
- Roman calendar feature
- March 15, notably
- It takes days to build a side
- Killing time in Rome
- Fateful day in 44 B.C.
- Clarifying phrase
- ___ of March (March 15th)
- Midmonth day, in ancient Rome
- Day in ancient Rome
- Day when 46-Across was spoken
- The middle of March, to Caesar
- Fateful March day for Caesar
- Day for Caesar to beware
- Day cited in "The Lives of the Twelve Caesars"
- April 13th, for one
- 15th of March, for example
- When Caesar said "Et tu, Brute?"
- Caesar's last day, e.g.
- Ancient midpoint marker, more or less
- The 13th or 15th
- Caesar's March 15th
- Caesar's bad time
- When 40-Across was spoken
- Dire day for Caesar
- Follower of the calends and the nones
- Date sacred to Jupiter
- Time for March madness?
- Day after Pi Day, e.g.
- 5/15, e.g.
- Mid day?
- Date to be wary of
- Days of iridescence?
- Caesar's fatal time?
- Day originally marked by a full moon in the early Roman calendar
- Worst times for Caesar
- Capitol Hill staffers
- Two weeks after calends, approximately
- May 15, historically
- Full moon period on the Roman lunar calendar
- 13th or 15th days, on the Roman calendar
- May 15, to Caesar
- Caesar's day of doom
- Caesar's final day
- Pi Day follower
- Time to "beware" after Pi Day
- Middle-of-the-month time
- 1/13 or 2/13
- Fateful day in ancient Rome
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- New York Times - March 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 18, 2025
- USA Today - March 09, 2025
- New York Times - February 26, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 26, 2025
- Family Time - February 24, 2025
- LA Times - February 19, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 17, 2025
- USA Today - January 16, 2025
- Daily American - January 15, 2025
- New York Times - January 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 12, 2025
- LA Times - January 10, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 09, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 07, 2025
- LA Times - January 04, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 01, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 27, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 24, 2024
- Daily American - December 15, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 03, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 01, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 29, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 28, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 26, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 25, 2024
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