| LITTERARUM | In alphabetic order: in ordine ____ (gen. pl requiris) |
| ABC | Major broadcast network whose letters are in alphabetic order |
| ASUS | Taiwanese electronics company, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. The name was modified to get a high position in alphabetic listings. |
| INDOLES | Sol inde in ordine apparuit: it’s a natural thing! |
| STUDIOSE | Tu deo sis in ordine, magna cum diligentia |
| LEGIO | Milites in ordine eligo |
| CRIMINUM | Charges (gen pl), non pecunia solutorum sed in iudiciis auditorum |
| INSIGNIUM | Distinguished (adj) badges of office (noun), in gen pl |
| LONGORUM | Lengthy in space or time, far off, tedious (m. and n., gen. pl) |
| GARTER | Si monumentum requiris, circumspice ___ this band's motto (6) |
| HAEDI | Kids (est non 'pueruli' quod requiris) |
| ODIT | Fortasse requiris quid sentiat Catullus: ____ et amat, Carm. 85 |
| NUNTIAVIMUS | We spread the word (tempus perfectum requiris) |
| RUTULUS | An ethnonym for Turnus, eg Aen. 9.728 (nom. requiris) |
| SIM | “Si monumentum requiris...” ab initio? Let me be |
| AGE | "...for I have born him a son in his old ___" (Gen 21:7) (3) |
| VOLANTUM | Vitae ____: lives of fliers Aeneid 6.728 (NB hoc gen. pl. rare) |
| REPERIENTIUM | People finding out (gen. pl.) |
| NEMORUM | Wood, forest 3rd decl. gen. pl. |
| PORTUUM | Lit., entrances, hence harbours or havens, 4th decl. gen. pl. |