| SATURNIA | Juno's patronymic; ____ virgo (Ovid Fasti 6.383) is Vesta |
| CAPILLIS | Crinibus: "[as if at a funeral, Lucretia] passis sedet ... ____" (Ovid Fasti 2.813) |
| ABSUMPTA | Things which have been wasted, eg fortunes, Ovid Fasti 1.213 |
| ENSIS | A Tarquinio hic gladius portabatur, videas Ovid Fasti 2.802 |
| ULTOR | Epitheton Martis, legendum est Ovid Fasti 5.575-7 |
| LUBRICA | Slippery: "____ prensantes effugit umbra manus" Ovid Fasti 5.476 |
| ORION | Venator Boeotus quem "Latona nitentibus astris / addidit" (Ovid, Fasti 5. 543-4) |
| RISUS | Laughter, a laughing stock (eg Priapus, Ovid Fasti 1.438) |
| NAIS | River nymph, eg Amalthea, who concealed the infant Jupiter, vide Ovid Fasti 5.115 |
| CAESPITE | From the turf; de ____ virgo / se levat, Ovid Met. 2.427-8 |
| AQUA | ____ Virgo supplied much of Rome with ____ |
| IMA | ___ Virgo (Amazon comedy series): 2 wds. |
| AEACIDES | Patronymic for Peleus, used in the Aeneid also for Achilles and Pyrrhus |
| ALCIDES | Patronymic name for Hercules, also a genus of Australasian moths |
| AGAMEMNONIUS | Patronymic description of Orestes (Aen 4.471) |
| ANTENOR | Troianus sapiens pacem petens, Ovidius Fasti 4.75 (ubi Graec. acc. est) |
| HISTORIA | ... it's a narrative of events; annals, fasti |
| OVID | Author of the six-book poem "Fasti" |
| CALENT | Sole ... vinoque ____ , they are warm with sun and wine (Ov. Fasti 3.531) |
| STANTES | Standing; ____ oculi (Fasti 6.133), the Harpies' fixed prominent eyes |