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9
Year 9 (IX) was a common year starting on Tuesay (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Trivia about 9
It's the square root of 81
On an outing to a baseball game, you'll usually see this number of innings
Number of square feet in a square yard
A novena is a Roman Catholic devotion consisting of prayers said over this many days
The Judiciary Act of 1869 stabilized the size of the court at this number
A par 3 golf course often has this many holes, half as many as a regular course
Of 3, 6 or 9, the total number of children of Joseph & Rose Kennedy
In an expression possibly from Shakespeare's time, a short-lived sensation is this many "days' wonder"
Number of the last complete symphony by Beethoven
To get 3 strikeouts in an inning of baseball requires a minimum of this many pitches
New Year's Day 5 B.C. to New Year's Day 5 A.D.
Mark Twain noted a striking difference between a cat & a lie: "A cat has only" this many "lives"
The U.S. Supreme Court is made up of this many justices
Tuvalu's flag has this many stars, enough to fill the Hollywood Squares
John has 30 Playboy magazines under his desk & this many National Geographics, 30% as many, on top
Number of volts in the battery seen here:
Synonyms for happiness include being "in seventh heaven" & "on" this number "cloud"
Days of prayer in a novena
Mahler's last finished one; he thought this is as many as a composer gets, & he was right
Considered an heir to Beethoven, Gustav Mahler, like Ludwig, completed only this many symphonies
In the 1930s Harlan F. Stone & Owen J. Roberts were 2 of the group called this many "old men"
Some people compare happiness to being on this number cloud
Used for self-understanding, the enneagram is a diagram showing this many personality types
Novennial
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands at a chalkboard.) Multiplying in scientific notation gets me a product with this exponent
Leading to her historic nickname, it was the length in days of Lady Jane's reign