| PROTEM | Latin expression meaning for the time being (3,3) |
| PROPATRIA | Latin expression meaning for the fatherland (3,6) |
| PROFORMA | Latin expression meaning 'for the sake of procedure' often used to describe an official document, such as an invoice (3,5) |
| CAPITA | Per ____ , Latin expression meaning 'for each person' (6) |
| ADHOC | Latin expression meaning 'for this specific purpose' (2,3) |
| DENOVO | Latin expression meaning "from the beginning" |
| INTOTO | Latin expression meaning 'entirely' (2,4) |
| MIBOUC | Expression from French meaning for shame (2,4) |
| FIDONC | Expression from French meaning for shame (2,4) |
| ADINTERIM | Latin phrase literally meaning 'for the meantime' (2,7) |
| OPENUP | In retrospect, double meaning for cyclists' performance-enhancing drug? That's what those doing the policing said! (4,2) |
| OPENLY | Adverb meaning "for all to see" whose first four letters spell the opposite of "closed" |
| SUBTLE | Delicate in meaning for use of bustle |
| DEFINE | Provide a meaning for (6) |
| AERIAL | Adjective meaning for "from above" that anagrams to "realia" |
| RUSINURBE | Latin expression meaning the creation of an illusion of the countryside in a city (3,2,4) |
| ETCETERA | Latin expression meaning 'and the rest, and so on' (2,6) |
| GLORIAPATRI | Latin expression meaning "glory to the Father" (6,5) |
| TEMPUSFUGIT | Latin expression meaning time flies (6,5) |
| TUTTI | Musical term meaning 'for the whole group' (5) |