| MEMOR | Mindful of and remembering: ____ nostri, Galatea, vivas, Hor. C. 3.27.14 |
| SUMMOS | Lightning strikes the tops of the mountains, feriunt ... ____ fulgura montes, Hor. C. 2.10.11-12 |
| AVIDAS | Greedy, grasping, vide Hor. C. 4.7.19, cuncta manus ____ fugient heredis |
| RUIT | It falls, eg vis consili expers mole ____ sua, Hor. C. 3.4.65 |
| EXEGI | I've completed, eg monumentum aere perennius, Hor. C. 3.30.1 |
| SANIES | Corrupted blood, venom, eg ____ ... manet / ore trilingui [sc. Cerberi], Hor. C. 3.11.19-20 |
| ACINACES | Gladius quo Medi pugnare solebant (vide Hor. C. 1.27.5) |
| TURA | Incense (acc. pl.): verbenas, pueri, ponite ____que, Hor. C. 1.19.14 |
| VENATOR | Hunter: citus / ____ in campis nivalis / Haemoniae, Hor. C. 1.37.18-20 |
| BASSVIOL | One taking a bow when first in some vivas in biology |
| DEDE | ___ Mirabal, Dominican activist who wrote the 2009 memoir, "Vivas en Su Jardin" |
| SOLVITUR | Lit., it is loosened, so it melts (Hor. C. 1.4.1), including into sleep (Aen. 4.530) |
| ANGULO | In the corner (where laughter was heard): gratus puellae risus ab ____ (Hor. C. 1.9.22) |
| PYGMALION | The Roman poet Ovid relates the story of a sculptor who makes an ivory statue representing his ideal of womanhood and then falls in love with his own creation. He names it Galatea; the goddess Venus b |
| CERVANTES | Author of La Galatea and Don Quixote |
| ACIS | In Greek mythology, a Sicilian shepherd and the lover of the nymph Galatea (4) |
| NEREUS | Mythological Greek sea god, father of 50 sea nymphs including Amphitrite and Galatea (6) |
| ORALS | Vivas |
| VOCALS | Vivas |
| EXAMS | Vivas or orals, perhaps (5) |