| RUTULUS | An ethnonym for Turnus, eg Aen. 9.728 (nom. requiris) |
| BELLATOR | Miles, eg Turnus (Aen 12.614) vel Mars (plane!) |
| UTERESORTETUA | Take your chance, as Turnus says to Aeneas, Aen. 12.932 |
| SAEVISSIMUS | Most savage, like the news filling Turnus' ears, Aen. 11.896 |
| EMICAT | He flashes out; "[Turnus] ____ hic impune putans" (Aen.12.728) |
| UTERE | Use (sing. imperative): Turnus surrendering to Aeneas " ____ sorte tua" Aen 12.932 |
| ATAVIS | Ancestors, forefathers (abl. plur.): Turnus, avis ____que potens, Aen. 7.56 |
| INIQUAM | Turni sortem ____: the unjust lot of Turnus, confer Aen. 12.243 |
| RUTULI | Ancient Italian tribe, led by Turnus for a while |
| QUASSAT | He brandishes, wields, as Turnus does his spear, vide Aen. 12.94 |
| REMUGITMONS | Totusque ____ ____, and the whole mountain reechoes (as Turnus falls, Aen.12.928-9) |
| GARTER | Si monumentum requiris, circumspice ___ this band's motto (6) |
| HAEDI | Kids (est non 'pueruli' quod requiris) |
| ODIT | Fortasse requiris quid sentiat Catullus: ____ et amat, Carm. 85 |
| NUNTIAVIMUS | We spread the word (tempus perfectum requiris) |
| LITTERARUM | In alphabetic order: in ordine ____ (gen. pl requiris) |
| SIM | “Si monumentum requiris...” ab initio? Let me be |
| ILIUM | The poetic name for Troy: vide eg Aen. 1.68 |
| SEDATO | ____ pectore: with an untroubled heart, eg Aen. 9.740 |
| AENEID | Poem that ends with the death of Turnus |