| INCEPERAT | He had started: te debet forma verbi "incipio" uti |
| MARMORA | Marbles: te debet putare nec ludicra nec quae amittam sed Elgin |
| ORDIOR | Incipio (deponent verb) |
| IPSEQUAERERE | Debet ____ ____: he needs to look for himself – non se petere, sed "in person" |
| PLAUDERE | Quod debet spectatores post comoediam agere? |
| BLEWOUT | Had made a big thing of how the storm had started (5,3) |
| BACKDATED | Returned for appointment ? day had started earlier (9) |
| LAUNCHED | Reform uncle had started (8) |
| PRESUMED | Took for granted piano had started again (8) |
| PAH | Father had started with expression of disgust (3) |
| OVERHEAT | Had started to enter gorge and become very excited (8) |
| IAM | Now: multae sunt significationes huius verbi, vide in dictionario magno |
| ICTU | With a blow, pars parva verbi 7 |
| SPES | 1ac erant in medio huius verbi; exspectatio |
| LITTERA | A character: non in comoedia persona, sed verbi pars minima |
| RECREA | Releva, erige, confirma (verbi gratia, civitatem remque publicam) |
| EICIET | He'll damn and "he'll drive out", Cicero Pro Sestio 30 (forma rara est) |
| USU | By custom, habit: in ____ (recorderis, utor, uti, etc) |
| TUTTI | When everybody sings with Uti, an abstainer gets upset (5) |
| RISIT | Cachinnavit (necesse est tibi uti verbum 2nd conj.) |