| SUA | Malefacta [...] ____: their shortcomings, Ter. Andria 23 |
| CURAT | Id populus ____: the public worry about it, Ter. Andria 185 |
| ESTIS | Mi impedimento ____, Ter. Andria 707: y'all are in my way |
| CALLIDUM | Consilium ____ habeo: I have a cunning plan, cf. Ter. Andria 589 |
| TOT | So many: ____ me impediunt curae, Ter. Andria 260 |
| METUENS | Timens, formidans: being afraid, as Simo, Ter. Andria 585 |
| MEMORIA | In ____ habeo: I remembered, Ter. Andria 40 |
| REPETOR | I am sought again, adspice Terentii Andria 249 |
| ORE | Uno ____, unanimiter, vide Terenti Andria 96 exempli gratia |
| TERENCE | Roman comic poet whose first play was Andria (7) |
| CURABO | "I'll take care of it." sic Sosia, Terence Andria 171 |
| ASTUTE | Docte, callide; cleverly done (eg Terence Andria 183) |
| IMPETRABO | "I'll make it happen" that he delay his wedding, Terence Andria 313 |
| CRUCIOR | I am being racked with pain; eg ____ miser (Terence Andria 5.2.10) |
| BURY | "In peace, sons ___ their fathers. In war, fathers ___ their sons": Herodotus (4) |
| DIVE | Their eyes seem small on land but when they ___, their eyes open wide, allowing them to see clearly even in the murkiest of waters |
| OFF | "And took ___ their chariot wheels" (Ex. 14:25) |
| MOOSEANDELK | "I saw a bunch of ___. Their lodges, I mean..." |
| OPE | "O the cannons ___ their rosy-flashing muzzles!": Whitman |
| IRANIANS | It was me controlling Scots ___ their land has oil! (8) |