| CLADE | An undefeated winner: sine ____ victor, Hor. Odes 4.14.32 |
| DEVILLIERS | AB ___, South Africa Test cricketer who hit an undefeated 278 against Pakistan at Abu Dhabi in 2010 |
| LOSE | Break an undefeated streak |
| SPISSA | ____ ramis laurea: bay tree crowded with branches, Hor. Odes 2.15.9 |
| CARPE | Be about it today! ____ diem, Hor. Odes 1.11.8 |
| LORICIS | Libros ... mutare ____, to exchange books for breastplates, Hor. Odes 1.29.14-15 |
| PARCAE | The Fates: ____ iniquae, Hor. Odes 2.6.9 |
| DULCE | ___ et decorum, Hor. Odes 3.2.13, cf. Wilfred Owen's old lie |
| FONS | O ____ Bandusiae, Hor. Odes 3.13: a brighter-than-glass spring |
| PALLIDA | The wan complexion of Mors, Hor. Odes 1.4.13 |
| IMMINENS | Overhanging, like the pine at his villa, Hor. Odes 3.22.5 |
| NEXAE | Crowns "bound" with bark wind (me) up, Hor. Odes 1.38.2 |
| NECESSITAS | Mater Inventionis aut saeva dea, Hor. Odes 1.35.17 |
| IUVENCIS | To bullocks and, so, young men, Hor. Odes 2.8.21 |
| IMPIA | Cohors [...] ____: wicked crew, Hor. Odes 2.19.22 |
| LYAEO | To Bacchus (Aen. 4.58) or with wine (Hor. Odes 1.7.22) |
| ODI | ____ profanus vulgus: I hate the common crowd, Hor. Odes 3.1.1 |
| ORION | Venator qui noctu vidimus, omen tempestatis, Hor. Odes 3.27.18 |
| NUNC | Now it must be drunk: ____ est bibendum, Hor. Odes 1. 37.1 |
| DIEM | Carpe ____: don't dally, do it now, vel sim. Hor. Odes 1.11.8 |