| VULPES | Domi leones, foras "foxes": a cynic's view, Petr. Sat. 44 |
| ATEMPORARY | Start of a cynic's definition of "love" |
| CREPUITOSTIUM | Having been knocked, the door creaked, ____ ____ impulsum (vide Petr. Sat. 99) |
| INUNDATA | Flooded and overrun, eg mens ... flumine litterarum ____, Petr. Sat. 118 |
| EMPTUS | Servus non domi natus sed pecunia ____ |
| MILITIAE | ____ et domi: abroad (ie on campaign) and at home |
| PRIVATI | Cives qui domi manent, non imperium exercent |
| INTUS | Non extra; in animis, vel domi, fortasse |
| ATHLETICBILBAO | Spanish football club known as Los Leones |
| NOTHING | Oscar Wilde described a cynic as 'a man who knows the price of everything and the value of ...' |
| PENATES | Dei domi, praesertim cellae |
| DEFLET | Psyche virgo vidua domi residens ____, the maiden Psyche weeps, sitting abandoned at home (vide Apul. Met. 4.32) |
| LIED | Used statistics, a cynic might say |
| CYRENAIC | Like Simon, the cross-bearer, a cynic about to convert (8) |
| CUMGRANOSALIS | A cynic takes advice this way. Sic cynicus admonitum accipit |
| CAPTAINCY | A cynic apt to corrupt leadership |
| TURNSOUR | Go off and become a cynic, perhaps (4,4) |
| VATICANCITY | Type of tax? A cynic possibly encapsulates it in ecclesiastical state (7,4) |
| PESSIMIST | I miss step out, being a cynic |
| RACY | Lively part for a cynic (4) |