100% | CARPEDIEM | 9 | Common translation of seize the day in Latin |
58% | CARPEDIEM | 9 | Seize the day, in Latin |
51% | CARPEDIEM | 9 | "Seize the day" in Latin |
50% | CARPE | 5 | "___ diem" (seize the day, in Latin) |
50% | CARPE | 5 | "___ diem" ("seize the day" in Latin) |
48% | LEFT | 4 | The translation of this English word is "sinister" in Latin |
42% | ALLTHINGSBEING# | 15 | Translation of the Latin phrase "ceteris paribus" |
41% | AGO | 3 | In the days of yore |
40% | OURLADY | 7 | Translation of Notre Dame, as in the cathedral |
40% | CARPEDIEM | 9 | Latin phrase for seize the day |
40% | JOEEGG | 6 | Peter Nichols play, A Day in the Death of __ |
40% | LAZE | 4 | Spend all day in front of the TV, perhaps |
40% | TWELFTH | 7 | In song, the last day of Christmas |
40% | YOLO | 4 | "Seize the day," in modern lingo |
40% | MARINUS | 7 | Of the sea, in Latin |
39% | STALINERA | 9 | Setting for "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" |
39% | JOEEGG | 6 | Peter Nichols wrote A Day in the Death of him |
39% | ULYSSES | 7 | Novel about one day in the life of three Dubliners |
39% | IVAN | 4 | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “One Day in the Life of ___ Denisovich” |
39% | JONAH | 5 | He spent three days in the belly of a whale |
39% | IDES | 4 | Day of the full moon, in old Rome |
39% | MONDAY | 6 | Day of the week for Thanksgiving in Canada |
39% | MONDAY | 6 | The first day of Lent in Greece: Clean __ |
39% | MORN | 4 | Start of the day, in poetry |
39% | YOLO | 4 | "Seize the day" of today |
39% | IVAN | 4 | "One Day in the Life of ___ Denisovich" (novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn) |
39% | IDES | 4 | Day cited in ''The Lives of the Twelve Caesars'' |
39% | OPEN | 4 | Common word in the names of major tennis tournaments |
39% | EVE | 3 | Pi Day, in relation to the Ides of March |
39% | TUES | 4 | Day of the week for Tet in 2022: abbr. |