| PRAENOMEN | (Ancient Rome) A name prefixed to the family name (9) |
| GLADIATOR | In ancient Rome, a man trained to fight in an arena to provide entertainment (9) |
| SACRARIUM | In ancient Rome, a place where consecrated objects were kept, in a temple or house |
| SENORA | A title of respect prefixed to the name of a Spanish lady (6) |
| JONAHHILL | Moneyball Oscar nominee who goes by his first and middle names; his sister, actress Beanie Feldstein, kept the family name |
| MRS | Title prefixed to the name of a married woman |
| VISIGOTHS | Sackers in the sack of Rome, A.D. 410 |
| DONNA | Which term comes from an Italian title prefixed to the given name of a woman of high rank (5) |
| DOM | Title prefixed to the name of some Roman Catholic dignitaries (3) |
| RIGMAROLE | Complicated procedure in Rome a girl recollected |
| MADRILENO | New lad in Rome, a city-dweller |
| DEDICATION | A tribute to a mentor, patron or the like prefixed to a book (10) |
| ABER | Prefixed to the names of many Welsh towns, a word for an estuary, river mouth or watersmeet (4) |
| SHRI | Indian title prefixed to the names of deities, distinguished people and sacred books; now generally used as the equivalent of Mr (4) |
| STEAMSHIP | Type of vessel whose name is prefixed by SS (9) |
| TRIUMPH | In ancient Rome, a ritual procession to the Capitoline Hill in honour of a victorious general (7) |
| PTERO | Word prefixed to "saur" to form the name of a flying reptile of the Triassic and Cretaceous periods |
| CENSUS | In ancient Rome a registration of the population for the purposes of taxation (6) |
| FASCES | In ancient Rome, a bundle of rods with an axe blade protruding which was the symbol of a magistrate's power (6) |
| OVATION | In ancient Rome, a victory procession for a returning general less glorious than a triumph (7) |