| EGRESSU | In going out: Caesar rarus ____ domoque aut hortis clausus ad ludicra circi ventitabat (Tac. Ann. 15.53) (7) |
| SPINA | Backbone; in 10 Circi Maximi videnda |
| MARMORA | Marbles: te debet putare nec ludicra nec quae amittam sed Elgin |
| FREQUENS | Repeated, often: fortasse creber et non rarus |
| ROMANEMPIRE | Mariner poem - turns out Caesar made it! (5,6) |
| APERTUS | Open, uncovered (opp. tectus), not shut (opp. clausus) |
| DOGLATIN | Not glad I read out "Caesar aderat forte", for example (3,5) |
| PROLAPSE | One that should be in going out due to mistake by expert (8) |
| OPENERS | Old writers have little hesitation in going out to bat first (7) |
| AIDING | Unafraid in going out and assisting ... |
| EXISTING | Being shy, at first, in going out (8) |
| ADFECIT | It influenced and affected, eg terror milites hostisque in diversum ____, Tac. Ann. 11.19 |
| RABIEM | Frenzy (acc.), vide Tac. Ann. 1.31, miles in ____ prolapsus est |
| GALLIACOMATA | Part of the Roman Empire north of the Alps (full of long-haired foreigners?), vide eg Tac. Ann. 11.23 |
| SPECIE | With the appearance of: sed fugae ____ discessum (Tac. Ann. 6.44) |
| CONFIDENTIAE | Huc ____ venisse, that he had come to such a pitch of audacity (of Tiberius, vide Tac. Ann. 6.24) |
| INEXPERTI | Quique ... lascivia ____ ... advenerant (Tac. Ann. 16.5), and those who had arrived unused to indiscipline |
| INCIPI | To be started; brevius visum urbana crimina ____, quorum obvii testes erant (Tac. Ann. 13.43) |
| TUUM | ____ erit consultare, it'll be for you to discuss (vide Tac. Ann. 1.58) (4) |
| BALLISTAE | Roman missile launchers (or the missiles): catapultae ____que tenderentur, Tac. Ann. 12.56 (9) |