| NOCTIBUS | Night (-work), sleep, death, 3rd f. pl dat., abl. |
| SUIS | 3rd pers. pl dat., abl. possessive adj. common gender |
| EPIDEMIC | Long account about death - third finally lost through plague |
| NOCTE | Lit. night but also darkness, sleep, death etc. (abl. sing.) |
| OATES | "Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars." author |
| PLAYPOSSUM | Feign sleep/death (4,6) |
| AVI | By a sign for one that tweets (3rd f. abl., dat.) |
| MENSAE | Tables and therefore, meals, 1st f. (caveas 3rd f. mind, reason) |
| WORRIERS | They can't sleep during the night work fixing errors around institute (8) |
| MEAS | Poetically you (s) go, or find my girls (possessive adj, acc f pl) |
| INFIMAE | The lowest women (longer form, nom f pl) |
| EAE | Is, ea, id, etc - f. pl nom. |
| EXPEDITIONES | Caesar milites in "campaigns" mittebat (3rd f. acc.) |
| TOTAE | Whole (nom f.pl); cave ne etiam gen sing esse putes! |
| EXUVIAE | Booty stripped from the enemy (f. pl): praeda, spolia |
| DUBITATIONIS | Doubt, uncertainty: dubitatio, ____ (3rd f.) |
| DOS | ____, dotis 3rd f.: a dowry, eg Ter. Phormio 926 |
| RAPINAE | Publius in area shaken up by pillaging (nom, f pl noun) |
| CULPAS | Reprehendis (verb); scelera, crimina (noun, acc f pl) |
| UXORIS | Wife's: coniugis (3rd f.) |