| AUGUSTUS | After defeating Mark Antony, he became the first emperor of Rome (8) |
| OCTAVIAN | General who became the first emperor of Rome |
| AGRIPPA | Roman general who played a part in the naval victories over Mark Antony; he was a close friend, son-in-law and adviser of Octavian (later Augustus) (7) |
| WHEREINTODIE | In 4.6, a soldier comes to Enobarbus with treasure that Antony has given him. Enobarbus feels he doesn't deserve this reward, because he feels he has failed Antony. He says, "I will go seek some ditch |
| AUGSBURG | City at the junction of the Wertach and Lech rivers in Bavaria, S Germany, named after the first emperor of Rome (8) |
| AUGUSTAN | Of the first emperor of Rome (8) |
| AUGUST | Month of the year named after the first emperor of Rome (6) |
| CAMPBELL | In 1925 he became the first man to exceed 150 mph on land (7.8) |
| AURELIAN | Emperor of Rome from 270 to 275, awarded the title Restitutor Orbis ('Restorer of the World') by the Senate (8) |
| CALIGULA | Byname of Gaius Caesar Germanicus, the third emperor of Rome (37-41 AD), meaning 'little boot' (8) |
| TIBERIUS | Second emperor of Rome, one of its greatest generals (8) |
| TYSONGAY | He became the fastest sprinter in the U.S. in 2009 |
| VALERIAN | Emperor of Rome from 253 to 260, succeeded by his son Gallienus (8) |
| NINETEEN | How old was George Bush Sr in 1943 when he became the US Navy's youngest pilot? (8) |
| TERRACOTTA | The --- Army, a collection of earthenware sculptures buried with the first Emperor of China (10) |
| FRANCISI | First emperor of Austria |
| CLAUDIUS | Fourth emperor of Rome (41-54 AD), thought to have been poisoned by his fourth wife, Agrippina (8) |
| COTTA | Terra-___ (like the warriors left behind to guard the first emperor of China) |
| AGUSTIN | --- I was the first emperor of Mexico following independence from Spain in the 1820s (7) |
| BUDNELSON | Alongside his human companion Horatio Nelson Jackson, he became the first dog to cross the United States in an automobile in 1903. He wore goggles that ended up at the Smithsonian Museum of American H |