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MOTTOFrom Italian that, in turn, is derived from Latin words meaning "grunt" and "mutter." First known usage in English is from the 15th century. In English, it can refer to a phrase or brief saying that e
TEMPOThis word means in Italian "rate of speed," in reference to music. The Italian, in turn, is derived from a Latin word meaning "time." The first known use is c. 1724.
BONANZAWell-known US western series running from 1959-1973 (7)
STINGBULLIt's dropped by well-known US Indian swimmer
MILLIPEDECreature whose name derives from Latin words for “thousand” and “foot”
TSARTitle derived from Latin word "caesar"
NAILReturns an article to the Italian that comes to a head in the building industry (4)
POTCHETrample Italian that is after grass
REGULUSBrightest star of the constellation Leo, named from Latin word for little king (7)
THOUSANDThe word 'millipede' is derived from latin, meaning '___ feet' but no known millipede species has that many feet
SCULLERYDerived from Latin meaning "wooden platter", a room attached to a kitchen in a country house for wet work including cleaning and preparing food and washing pots (8)
LINOLEUMThe name of what floor covering is derived from the Latin words for "flax" and "oil"? (10)
ROMANCEFamily of languages derived from Latin that include Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian (7)
GARNETDerived from Latin meaning "pomegranate", a gem that is the colour of the arils of said fruit (6)
ROMANICMarconi perhaps is derived from Latin
INCHWhat word is derived from Latin uncia, "twelfth part"? (4)
PASDECHATIn ballet, a jump in which each foot in turn is raised to the opposite knee
OPENERWork by Frenchman in turn is first thing in series? (6)
ENOLAn organic compound that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom which in turn is doubly b
TEDEUMAncient Latin hymn from a canticle that begins with words meaning "Thee, God, we praise"