| ITAEST | It is so for Latinists before entering current viva, exempli gratia |
| AEGISTHUS | Awkward age is so for Mycenean usurper |
| OCEANGOING | Ace at sea entering current appropriate for sea |
| ACIDIC | Sharp ones variously entering currents (6) |
| RIOTOUS | So it is for our sake that it is so boisterous? (7) |
| EG | For example or exempli gratia; abbr. (2) |
| TUTOR | For you Latinists I protect, for Anglophone monoglots I teach |
| ITCH | Why is it irritating when it is so near Switzerland? (4) |
| ASWHITEASSNOW | It is so pure, as it is after a fall (2,5,2,4) |
| IDEST | Phrase often misused for "exempli gratia" |
| ORE | Uno ____, unanimiter, vide Terenti Andria 96 exempli gratia |
| NOTUS | The South wind, vide Aen. 6.355 exempli gratia |
| LITTERAE | A, B, C, exempli gratia, et una epistula (pluralis est) |
| DREGS | They're left, exempli gratia, among doctors (5) |
| FATHERFIGURE | Helpful senior person who could bring pax for British Latinists? (6,6) |
| RIVAL | It is so keen, it may be cutthroat (5) |
| TESTIFIERS | Check whether that is right, son - they swear it is so |
| SKINNY | It is so thin it could sink a city (6) |
| RAZOR | It is so keen, it may be cutthroat (5) |
| GEMELLI | Castor et Pollux, exempli gratia |