20 answers for: Coarse flax, ergo in synecdoche, a tow rope, eg Ae... |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| STUPPA | Coarse flax, ergo in synecdoche, a tow rope, eg Aen. 5.682 |
| TEUCRUS | Rex Troianus, solus Aeneid 3.108, ergo in synecdoche 'Trojan' |
| REMULCO | A tow-rope (abl.) - navem ____ abstraxit, Caesar de Bello Civili 2.23 |
| RAMUS | A branch and by synecdoche, a tree |
| CURRUM | Chariot or, by synecdoche, a triumph (acc.) |
| ENSIS | Gladius et, in synecdoche, ferrum |
| TOW | Coarse flax fibres |
| AUSONIAE | Of a region of southern Italy, ergo in metonymia, of all Italians |
| UNTIE | Remove a knot from a rope, e.g. |
| HITCH | To connect the tow rope produces a temporary difficulty (5) |
| TRADIDI | Lit. I handed over, ergo in metaphora, I taught |
| CEDUNT | They leave, depart ergo in metaphora, they die |
| COGITARE | Putare; ergo, in verbis philosophi illius, esse |
| SWOT | Employs tow rope to bring back keen student (4) |
| TWEAK | Quick pull on tow rope initially feeble (5) |
| WATERPROOF | RAF tow rope somehow repelled liquid (10) |
| THEREFORESIGN | Symbol denoting "ergo" in math proofs |
| LINGUAE | Tongues ergo, in metaphora, languages |
| TETHERED | Tied - with rope, eg (8) |
| GUY | Tent rope, eg |
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