| GAIUS | Given name of Augustus and Caligula |
| OCTAVIA | Sister of Augustus and fourth wife of Mark Antony who died in 11 BC (7) |
| ANKARA | Temple of Augustus and Rome site |
| OCTAVIAN | Familiar name of Augustus, first emperor of Rome, prior to the start of his reign in 27 BC (8) |
| AGRIPPINA | Mother of the Roman emperor Caligula and granddaughter of Augustus; known as the Elder; (c. 14 BC-33 AD) (9) |
| IULIOS | Gens of Augustus, Tiberius (by adoption), Caligula, (acc. pl) |
| PEMBROKESHIRE | Welsh county where the Cardigan corgi's relative was first bred and where arty siblings Augustus and Gwen John were born, in the towns of Tenby and Haverfordwest respectively (13) |
| LIVIA | Wife of the Roman emperor Augustus and mother of Tiberius |
| JOHN | Augustus and Gwen, Welsh siblings and painters who specialised in portraits and interiors (4) |
| TIBERIUS | The second Roman emperor, who succeeded his father-in-law and stepfather Augustus and ruled from 14-37AD (8) |
| GUSHY | Augustus and Henry were effusively sentimental (5) |
| CAESARS | Augustus and Julius |
| GLOOPS | Wonka visitor Augustus and family |
| GUSH | Augustus and Henry initially speak effusively (4) |
| ANTONIUS | Marcus ___, ally of Caesar, triumvir and afterwards enemy of Augustus |
| ANZIO | Modern name of the ancient Italian town Antium, birthplace of the emperors Caligula and Nero (5) |
| AGRIPPA | Roman general; adviser and son-in-law of Augustus (7) |
| ANTIUM | Birthplace of Caligula and Nero |
| GRAFTON | 3rd Duke of -; title of Augustus FitzRoy, Whig statesman who served as prime minister from 1768-70 (7) |
| OVID | This cultivar of dessert pear is also a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus (4) |