| OMNIS | Horace's claim to immortality (Odes 3.30) non ____ ____ (two words, with 13ac) |
| CHEESE | What was once defined as 'milk's leap to immortality' (6) |
| IANBLACKFORD | Foil bankcard fiddle with 13Ac of house party (3,9) |
| SUME | Horace to his Muse (Odes 3.30) "____ superbiam | quaesitam meritis" Take the pride you have earned |
| AEREPERENNIUS | Horace's monumentum ____ ____, a degree of durability (Odes 3.30) |
| AES | Bronze, quo perennius monumentum exegit Horatius (Odes 3.30) |
| ITALOS | Horace's own; he claims "princeps Aeolium 11 ad ____ | deduxisse modos" (Odes 3.30) |
| CUI | (Two words with 19d) To whose benefit? (see Cic. S. Rosc. 84) |
| MALESUADA | (Two words with 22A) Evil-counselling Hunger (occupying the entrance to Hell, Aen. 6.276) (9) |
| ATEE | Suit to ___ ___ (two words) |
| BYSEA | "... land and two if _ ___" (two words) |
| AEOLIUMCARMEN | Poem originating in Asia Minor (or Lesbos): "princeps ____ ____ ad Italos deduxisse modos" (Horace Odes 3.30. 13-4) |
| GOI | "There but for the grace of God ___ ___" (two words) |
| ABARN | "Can't hit the broad side of _ ___" (two words) |
| ATIP | "Let me give you _ ___"; (two words, advice giver's phrase) |
| SODEEP | "On a cold winter's night that was ___ ___" (two words) |
| DUAS | (Two words with 13) For two nights |
| IDIBUS | (two words, with 16d) Eo ipso die quo Caesar interfectus est |
| INCUMBUNT | (Two words, with 6d) "Angues | ____ ____" (Aeneid 2.204-5) the snakes lie on.... |
| SPUMANTE | (Two words, with 7) Sea-snakes coming (vide 18, 6): fit sonitus ____ ____ (Aeneid 2.209) |