| OSTIUM | Entrance, opening, eg Oceani ____, Straits of Gibraltar (vide Cic. De Imp. 33) |
| GATEWAY | Entrance, opening (7) |
| TEGUMENTA | Woven or sewn "clothes", vide Cic. De Natura Deorum 2.60.150 |
| PERFIDI | Treacherous: forte improbi, malitiosi, vide Cic. de Off. 3.60 |
| FAVETUR | Studiis ... ceteris commodandi ____ (vide Cic. de Orat. 2. 207), lit. there is favour for desires to serve others |
| SOLENT | The ___, strait of the English Channel between the coast of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (6) |
| SILL | A horizontal length of timber, stone etc at the foot of an opening e.g. for a door or window (4) |
| DRAWSTRING | A cord that goes through an opening, e.g. in a pair of trousers (10) |
| EVENT | Gallery opening, e.g. |
| OCEANI | The Straits of Gibraltar, ____ ostium (vide Cic. Man. 33) |
| ATLANTIS | Legendary island lying west of the Straits of Gibraltar (8) |
| CEUTA | Spanish enclave in Morocco near the Straits of Gibraltar (5) |
| CONFEREBAMUS | We used to gather together, vide eg Cic. de fin. 1.16 |
| IUSTE | "Recte" et legitime, eg Cic. de Off. 1.13: equitably and justly |
| PERMITTEREMUS | We should allow (imperf. act. subj.), eg Cic. De Invectione 1.39 |
| RESTITUITREM | Id quod Fabius cunctando perfecit (vide Ennius, quoted in Cic. De Sen. 10) (9,3) |
| TERRAEFILIUS | Son of the earth, ergo low-born, vide Cic. Ad Fam. 7.9.3 |
| USUSADFERT | It has its uses, vide Cic. DND. 2.152, of wood for shipbuilding |
| DJS | Lake on one end of the Straits of Mackinac |
| HURON | Lake on one end of the Straits of Mackinac |