| FORMAS | In nova fert animus mutatas dicere ____ corpora, Ovid, Met. 1.1 |
| INANI | Empty space, void (abl.): sunt ... solida ac sine ____ corpora prima, DRN 1.510 |
| FERT | The mind "prompts" [me] to tell ..., Ovid Met. 1.1 |
| MENTIRI | To lie; non in lecto iacere sed falsa dicere |
| INTUOS | Against your friends, vide Cicero Phil. 2.42, materia facilis in te et ____ ____ dicta dicere |
| TARSI | Ratis frangitur in urbe ubi aliquis 2D dicere poterat |
| VEHIT | Portat, fert, in raeda fortasse |
| VECTARE | To transport: corpora viva nefas Stygia ____ carina, Aen. 6.391 |
| AMOR | Improbe ____, quid non mortalia corpora cogis? Aeneid 4.412 |
| INTERALIA | Amongst other things; sensique hoc corpus ____ multa corpora versari (Descartes Med. VI.6) |
| PALMAM | The prize of victory (acc); Siculum mel fert ____ (Varro), taking the biscuit? |
| FENESTRA | Apertura per quam exteriora vides; sane fert mutationem |
| LOQUI | Dicere, more prosaic than 5ac which is esp. poetic (dep.) |
| SALTARE | Possis dicere illas mulieres vel illos nobiles hoc facere (dance/leap) |
| DICTU | Abl. supine dico, dicere, eg mirabile ____, Aen. 4.182 |
| NATO | Their motto is "Animus in consulendo liber": Abbr. |
| MENS | Animus, quem Iuvenalis ut in corpore sano esset oravit (nom.) (Iuv. Sat. 10.356) |
| UNHARMONIOUS | Lacking in compatibility (anagram of 'animus honour') (12) |
| STAPLES | Corpora |
| ESSENCES | Corpora |