| BUBO | Ignavus ____, dirum mortalibus omen: horned owl, Ovid Met. 5.550 |
| TERRIBILE | Something frightful; dirum, timorem inducens |
| GALLINA | Chicken (animal, non homo ignavus) |
| TUFTS | The great horned owl has prominent ones on its ears |
| TALONED | Clawed, as the Great Horned Owl |
| HOWL | Beginning of horned owl's sound in the woods at night (4) |
| GREAT | ___ horned owl |
| MESSIS | Harvest: Midas touched the corn, so aurea ____ erat (Ovid Met. 11.113) |
| CYTHEREA | Venus; cf. eg vecta levi curru medias ____ per auras, Ovid Met. 10.717 |
| AEVI | Of time, of life; florem ____, Ovid Met. 9.436 |
| TEGUMEN | A cover, shield: ____ [Cadmi] derepta leoni pellis erat, Ovid Met. 3.52 |
| CAESPITE | From the turf; de ____ virgo / se levat, Ovid Met. 2.427-8 |
| PRAECEPS | Headlong; e.g. ____ amensque cucurri, Ovid Met. 7.844 |
| FORMAS | In nova fert animus mutatas dicere ____ corpora, Ovid, Met. 1.1 |
| SIDERA | ____ coeperunt toto effervescere caelo. Ovid Met. 1.71 |
| EUNT | They go: per auras | ignotae regionis ____, Ovid Met. 2.202-3 |
| SUMITUR | It is taken up - cava bucina ___ illi, Ovid, Met. 1.335 |
| MULTIPLICEM | ____ domum, Minos' labyrinth, Ovid Met. 8.158 (ubi ablativus est) |
| IMA | Lowest, adj. fem. sing., n. pl., eg Hades Ovid Met. 10.47 |
| BIMATREM | With two mothers; cf. Bacchum...satumque iterum solumque ____ Ovid, Met. 4.11-12 |