| ULMUS | An elm tree: ____ opaca, ingens (Aen 6.283), sedes Somniorum |
| UMBROSA | Shady; non subdola sed opaca |
| SHADY | Like the area under an elm tree |
| MAPLE | Turning, you see dad hiding in an elm tree (5) |
| ULMUM | Elm tree (acc); home to monsters and apparitions in Virgil's underworld (Aen 6.283) |
| SOMNIA | Night-time visions, at rest in the Underworld's shadowy elm (Aen. 6.283) |
| SAMARA | Word primarily for an elm seed, but also an achene, helicopter, key-fruit or whirligig of an ash or birch tree (6) |
| BOCKSUPTHEWRONGTREE | Brews in an elm instead of an oak? |
| SARPEDON | Filius ingens Iovis et Europae necatur in proelio, cf Aen. 1.100 |
| KEYFRUIT | Shaped to facilitate wind dispersal, spinning jenny or whirligig of an elm, maple or sycamore tree (3-5) |
| MADEINTHESHADE | How a wealthy person under an elm has it? |
| DISMANTLE | Figure it's an elm that's diseased; pull it down (9) |
| SHADETREE | An elm is a good one |
| TREERINGS | They can tell you the age of an elm |
| IANITOR | Lit., doorkeeper: ingens ____, id est Cerberus, Aenied 6.400 |
| MONSTRUM | ____ horrendum, informe, ingens, the giant Polyphemus in Aeneid 3.658 |
| IMMANIS | Ingens, immensus, immitis; monstrous in most senses |
| NEEM | Recall crew tackling crown of elm tree (4) |
| EXTREMELY | Axes elm tree that's crooked to a large extent (9) |
| ELEMENTARY | Basic pruning of any elm tree |