| "Beware the ___ of March" | 35 |
| "Beware the ___ of March!" | 36 |
| ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" date) | 45 |
| July 15 or August 13, in the Roman calendar | 43 |
| It's about two weeks into the month | 39 |
| Clooney film, "The ___ of March" | 42 |
| Bad time of the month for Caesar | 32 |
| "Beware the __ of March" | 34 |
| ''Beware the ___ of March'' | 43 |
| ''Beware the ___ of March!'' | 44 |
| When "et tu" was uttered | 34 |
| When "et tu" was spoken | 33 |
| Valentine's Day preceder, e.g. | 34 |
| Two days before St. Patrick's Day, e.g. | 43 |
| Time in "Julius Caesar" | 33 |
| Key day in ''Julius Caesar'' | 44 |
| July 15 or Aug. 13, in the Roman calendar | 41 |
| Day of the full moon, in old Rome | 33 |
| Day "Et tu, Brute?" is uttered | 40 |
| Date of a historic senate assassination | 39 |
| Climactic day in "Julius Caesar" | 42 |
| Caesar's 13th of April, e.g. | 32 |
| "The ___ of March are come" | 37 |
| "Julius Caesar" time frame | 36 |
| 'The -- of March' (2011 film) | 38 |
| 'Beware the -- of March!' | 33 |
| ''Beware the __ of March'' | 42 |
| ___ of March ("Julius Caesar" setting) | 48 |
| "Go ahead.Tease me all you want" | 42 |
| What "i.e." stands for | 32 |
| Caesar's "that is" | 32 |
| Usually abbreviated Latin phrase | 32 |
| In other words, in Ovid's words | 35 |
| What ''i.e.'' stands for | 40 |
| Usually abbreviated phrase of clarification | 43 |
| Oft-abbreviated Latin words of clarification | 44 |
| Latin phrase that's often abbreviated | 41 |
| In other words, in Caesar's words | 37 |
| Cousin of "exempli gratia" | 36 |
| Clarifying phrase usually abbreviated | 37 |
| First name in Ugandan dictatorship | 34 |
| Yaphet's "Raid on Entebbe" role | 45 |
| "The Last King of Scotland" name | 42 |
| "Rise and Fall of ___ Amin" (1981 film) | 49 |
| Yaphet's role in "Raid on Entebbe" | 48 |
| Yaphet in "Raid on Entebbe" | 37 |
| Palindromic name in dictatorship | 32 |
| Palindromic first name of infamy | 32 |
| Forest's 2006 Oscar-winning role | 36 |
| Forest, in "The Last King of Scotland" | 48 |
| Dictator called the "Butcher of Uganda" | 49 |
| "The Last King of Scotland" Amin | 42 |
| ___ Amin in "The Last King of Scotland" | 49 |
| Self-styled "king of Scotland" | 40 |
| Ruler known as "Big Daddy" | 36 |
| Oscar-winning Forest Whitaker role | 34 |
| "Raid on Entebbe" role | 32 |
| "___ it!" (cry of accomplishment) | 43 |
| ''___ it my way'' (Sinatra lyric) | 49 |
| ''___ it my way'' | 33 |
| "What ___ for Love," pop song | 39 |
| "What ___ for Love," 1975 song | 40 |
| "Thou canst not say ___ it" | 37 |
| "--- it!" (cry of accomplishment) | 43 |
| "_____ it!" (gleeful cry) | 35 |
| "____ it my way" (Sinatra lyric) | 42 |
| "___ My Part" (Randy Travis song) | 43 |
| Victorious response to a Nike ad? | 33 |
| Child's cry of accomplishment | 33 |
| Britney Spears "Oops!... ___ Again" | 45 |
| "Hooray for yours truly!" | 35 |
| "Please tell me you're not serious" | 49 |
| "Allow me plausible deniability..." | 45 |
| Beatnik's "gotcha" | 32 |
| Beatnik's "Got it" | 32 |
| ''Understood,'' hippie-wise | 43 |
| Beatnik's "Understood" | 36 |
| Hippie's "Got it!" | 32 |
| Beatnik's "Understood!" | 37 |
| "Understood," hippie-wise | 35 |
| Hipster's "Understood!" | 37 |
| Hipster's "Gotcha!" | 33 |
| Hepcat's phrase of understanding | 36 |
| Beatnik's ''Got ya'' | 40 |
| "Gotcha," to a beatnik | 32 |
| '60s "Understood!" | 32 |
| Hippie's "Yeah, man!" | 35 |
| Hippie's "Understood" | 35 |
| Hippie's "Understood, man" | 40 |
| Hippie's "Comprendo" | 34 |
| Hippie's ''Got it'' | 39 |
| Hepcat's words of understanding | 35 |
| Greenwich Village assent circa 1968 | 35 |
| Cool cat's "¡Comprendo!" | 41 |
| Beatnik's expression of understanding | 41 |
| Beatnik's "Gotcha!" | 33 |
| Beatnik's ''Understood!'' | 45 |
| "Understood," to a hippie | 35 |
| "Understood," hippie-style | 36 |
| "That's cool, man" | 32 |