| JULIANCALENDAR | System for dividing time into years, months, etc, introduced by Caesar in 46 BC (6,8) |
| JULIAN | Calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (6) |
| UNICODE | Language-neutral character set used for the vast majority of web pages, email etc, introduced in 1991 (7) |
| CALENDAR | System for dividing the year (8) |
| ORATOR | Text on rhetoric by Marcus Tullius Cicero written in 46 BC |
| YONKS | Thought to come from "donkey's years" or from certain letters in "years, months, weeks", a word meaning ages, forever or a very long time (5) |
| INERTIA | Disinclination to move at home: it's about dividing time (7) |
| TWELVE | Year's months (6) |
| YACHTING | Time goes into years, yearning for water sport |
| HOUR | "Turning, turning, turning through the years, minutes turn to ___s and the ___s into years..." -Les Miserables |
| EPOCH | Hours manage to turn into years |
| ENERO | New Year's month, in Madrid |
| VOICEOFAMERICA | Shortwave broadcaster in 46 languages |
| ETTUBRUTE | Words spoken upon his assassination by Caesar in Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' (2,2,5) |
| RUBICON | Italian river crossed by Caesar in 49 BC (7) |
| SOUTHEAST | Direction taken by Caesar in retreat (5-4) |
| CUTLASS | Sword as used by Caesar in lesson (7) |
| SCREEN | Partition for dividing a room, such as a Japanese shoji (6) |
| STANLEY | _ Park, Liverpool park known for dividing the home grounds of Everton and Liverpool football clubs (7) |
| BOOTLESS | Description of Brutus by Caesar just before his death in bare feet? (8) |