| DIMIDIUMFACTI | A job begun is a job half done, Hor. Epist. 1.2.40, ____ ____ qui coepit habet |
| AVOCADO | Fruit of labour following a job half done (7) |
| HORACE | "Well begun is half done" writer |
| MUTANT | They change, vide eg Horace Epist. 1.11.27, caelum, non animum, ____ |
| NUNTIAVITQUE | And he announced: vide Cic. Epist. ad Att. 6.1 |
| BRITANNOS | Nostros quos Claudius coepit invadere in AD 43 |
| INCIPIT | It begins: incohat, coepit |
| BLANDE | Flatteringly, soothingly: rogare coepit ____ et concinne, Cic. Pro Rosc. Com. 49 |
| LINE | Only a little part for an actor - but it is a job (4) |
| OCCUPATION | Getting military control of a foreign country is a job (10) |
| WORKETHIC | Labour's moral standard in principle is a job worth doing well (4,5) |
| POINTDUTY | To indicate what one should do is a job for the police |
| TASK | It is a job to force the troops to do it (4) |
| PROFESSION | Stating what one believes is a job (10) |
| NEWSEDITOR | Dreadful Sweden riot is a job for top journalist (4,6) |
| POST | Getting strong support is a job (4) |
| PURSUIT | Attempt to catch, though it is a job (7) |
| CALLING | Wakening people up is a job (7) |
| ACETI | Of vinegar, or (metaphorically) wit, vide eg Plaut. Ps. 739, ecquid is homo habet ____ in pectore? |
| HONISOIT | ___ qui mal y pense; the motto of the Order of the Garter (4,4) |