| ETCETERA | Latin phrase literally meaning "and the rest" |
| ADINTERIM | Latin phrase literally meaning 'for the meantime' (2,7) |
| NILDESPERANDUM | Latin phrase literally meaning "never despair" (3,11) |
| IDEST | Commonly abbreviated Latin phrase literally meaning 'that is' (2,3) |
| UTINFRA | Latin phrase literally meaning 'as below' (2,5) |
| REA | Mens -; Latin phrase literally meaning "guilty mind", applied in law to refer to criminal intent (3) |
| ESPRITDECORPS | French phrase literally meaning "spirit of the body (or group)" (6,2,5) |
| DOLCE | Italian phrase literally meaning 'sweet life', _ vita (5) |
| ETC | Abbreviation of a Latin word meaning "and the rest, and so on" (3) |
| INTERPOCULA | Latin phrase, literally 'among one's cups', hence 'in the course of drinking' |
| ETSEQ | Latin abbr. meaning "and the following" |
| SEQ | Et ___ (abbr. meaning "and the following") |
| STYLE | Art critic's phrase, literally |
| BOMBUS | Literally meaning "buzzing", the Latin name of the bumblebee (6) |
| FAHRVERGNUGEN | Literally meaning "driving enjoyment," slogan once used by the maker of the ends of 20-, 31- and 41- |
| ORANGUTAN | Literally meaning "man of the forest" in the Malay language, the largest arboreal mammal, genus Pongo (9) |
| PSYCHE | Greek word literally meaning "soul" used to describe the totality of the human mind, consciousness and spirit (6) |
| ELAL | Literally meaning towards the sky, the Israeli airline (2,2) |
| INREM | Latin phrase used in law literally meaning "against a thing" (2,3) |
| EPLURIBUSUNUM | Latin motto of the United States, literally meaning 'one out of many' (1,8,4) |