| PANORAMIC | Film about a dynamic Roman general (9) |
| DOTHEWAVE | Perform a dynamic crowd action in a stadium |
| AFROASIAN | For a dynamic cuisine one usually has different roots (4-5) |
| DRIVE | Impulsive force; a dynamic stroke of a ball; ambition or get-up-and-go; a ride, spin or trip in a car; or, an avenue or other approach to a house (5) |
| GLADIATOR | ___ bug, also called African rock crawler or heelwalker, named for its stout appearance and predatory behaviour, or 2000 film about a Roman general, directed by Ridley Scott (9) |
| SFORZATO | Musical term indicating a note or chord is to be played with a dynamic accent |
| DUO | Batman and Robin are a dynamic one |
| TIGER | Bank requisitions good for a dynamic economy |
| MOTION | A dynamic proposition |
| SPELLBINDER | A dynamic speaker, e.g. |
| AARP | Org. with a Dynamic Maturity Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair |
| AGRIPPINA | Wife of the Roman general Germanicus and mother of Caligula (14 BC-33 AD) (9) |
| CUNCTATOR | Abusive nickname of the Roman general Quintus Fabius Maximus, gained for his delaying tactics against Hannibal (9) |
| MARCELLUS | Slam cruel, corrupt Roman general |
| ANTONY | Tragedy by William Shakespeare about the relationship between a Roman general and the Queen of Egypt (6,3,9) |
| ANDCLEOPATRA | Tragedy by William Shakespeare about the relationship between a Roman general and the Queen of Egypt (6,3,9) |
| SCIPIO | Slow march of the Grenadier Guards, taken from a Handel opera about a Roman general of the same name, who defeated Hannibal |
| AGRIPPA | Roman general gets a firm hold, a year later |
| AGRICOLA | A girl managed to get firm with a Roman general (8) |
| TITUSANDRONICUS | Violent Shakespeare tragedy about a Roman general (5,10) |