| HINC | From this place, from this side; ____ atque ____ on each side |
| OFHEAVEN | 1934 song, "The Sweetest Music This Side ___" |
| HERE | In this place from out there |
| ETIAM | Furthermore, also, even; ____ atque ____, over and over again |
| ITERUM | Rursus; repeatedly ____ atque ____, identidem |
| PRISON | 'on the Bridge of Sighs; A palace and a ___ on each hand' (Byron) (6) |
| THUMB | Four fingers and one ___ on each hand |
| ASTONVILLA | No vista all round from this side (5,5) |
| TEAMAKER | Early drink from this side with a royal couple (3- 5) |
| HENCE | From this time, therefore, from this place! (5) |
| AVE | "Frater ___ atque Vale": Tennyson, by way of Catullus (3) |
| ACERRIMA | Very sharp; nox ... ____ ... atque acerbissima (Cicero Pro Sulla 18) |
| EXITU | On the way out, at the end; si mihi alterum utrum de eventu atque ____ rerum promittendum est (Cic. Fam. 6.1.5) |
| ABUNDAT | It overflows, eg ripis superat mi atque ____ pectus laetitia, Plautus Stich. 279 |
| SALTATOR | Caligula "cantor atque ____" (Suetonius 54, expressing contempt for Music-hall?) |
| ELEGANS | Urbanus; neat, tasteful; Tibullus was rated as "tersus atque ____" by Quintilian |
| ODIOSA | Hateful, unwelcome, eg wooing (Plautus Rudens 4.5.14) inepta atque ____ amatio |
| OBOEDIENS | Following instructions: nec plebs nobis dicto audiens atque ____ sit (Livy 5.3) |
| INIMICITIAM | Hostility, enmity; amicitiam atque ____ in frontem promptam gero (Gell. 19.8, ref to Q. Ennius) (acc.) |
| HEREWARDTHEWAKE | Rebel leader from this place fighting duke on the Wash (8,3,4) |