| TOT | As many: ____ mala sum passus, quot in aethere sidera, Ov. Tris. 1.5.47 |
| HERI | Carmen Lennonis / McCartneii: ____ mala omnia longe abesse videbantur |
| SCALPO | Caelo — haud aethere sed in materia qualibet incido |
| TONITRU | Cum ____ ex aethere: with a thunderclap from the heavens |
| SIVIT | Permisit, passus est |
| PERMISIT | Sivit, passus est, commendavit |
| EGGPLANTS | In the Renaissance, they were known as "mala insana" ("mad apples") |
| URGET | It drives, pushes; e.g. tris Eurus ab alto / in brevia et Syrtis ____, Aen. 1.110-1 |
| TOTIDEM | (Just) as many, undecl. adj.: ____ verbis, quot Stoici, Cicero |
| TUENS | Watching the stars: "spectans" sidera, cf. Catullus 66.89 |
| AETHERIIS | Sidera [...] ____ affixa cavernis: stars stuck on the lofty vaults, DRN 4.391 |
| OSSA | Bones (non is audaciter per sidera cum Nauarcho Kirko iens) |
| CARMENETERROR | A song and a slip-up — Ovid's undoing (Tris. 2.207) |
| FIDE | Mala ___: in bad faith |
| ARBORE | In hac mala auferenda invenis |
| STELLAE | Astra, sidera. Anglice qui facta haud 19 agunt |
| PRONA | Setting, sinking, eg sidera, Prop. 1.16.23 |
| FORTUNA | Dea quae bona aut mala videri potest; condicio, fatum |
| SCALA | Pira et mala, ____ (wrong way round for Cockneys, but it rhymes for Romans) |
| SPEAKER | Tris or Tip |