| CLX | Nero's 160 |
| ARBUTUS | Wild strawberry, as described by Propertius: surgat et in solis formosior ____ antris (1.2.11) |
| SOLLERTIA | Cleverness or skill: propria est mentis agitatio atque ____ (Quint. 1.1.1) |
| SAGITTAE | Cupid’s full set of archery equipment: iacebat arcus et pharetra et ____ (Apul. Met. 5.22) |
| INITIA | Starting points; dicitis ____ proponi necesse esse apta (Cic. De Fin. 4.46) |
| CONTEXTA | Interwoven; perpetua et inter se ____ sunt (Sen. Ep. Ad Luc. 4.33) |
| NIMIA | Excessive, like the buoyancy of Ovid's ships: perque mare instabiles ____ levitate feruntur (Met. 2.164) |
| ICARIA | Insula a nomine filii Daedali dicta |
| ARATOR | The ploughman who saw Icarus fall: aut pastor baculo stivave innixus ____ (Ovid Met. 8.218) |
| CONSPECTU | In plain sight: in oculis ____que omnium exponere (Cic. Div. Caec. 8) |
| FOSSOR | Ditch-digger or dolt? Suffenus unus caprimulgus aut ____ (Cat. 22.10) |
| UNICUS | Distinctive, like the Nile; in aestatem crescit campisque redundat ____ in terris (Lucr. DRN 6.712-713) |
| INIUSTI | Of injustice, in fear of which laws were invented; iura inventa metu ____ (Horace Sermones 1.3.111) |
| ISTA | That dreadful one of yours, as in Cicero’s question to Verres: quae est ____ praetura? (In Verrem 2.2.46) |
| COLUMBA | A dove, bigger than Catullus’ sparrow: passere maior est ____ (Mart. Ep. 1.7) |
| SPECIE | With the appearance of: sed fugae ____ discessum (Tac. Ann. 6.44) |
| LIBERATIONIS | The act of freeing, deliverance, release (gen. sing.) (12) |
| TORQUET | He twists, brandishes, hurls: fulmina ____ [Iuppiter] Ovid Ex Ponto 3.6.27 |
| VESTIMENTA | Clothing, like Horace’s votive offering: suspendisse potenti ____ maris deo (Hor. Car. 1.5.15-16) |
| IRRATIONALISTIC | Ironical trait is unfortunately inconsistent with logic |