| ALIUD | One thing or another; “ ____ est maledicere, ____ accusare” Cicero Pro Cael. 6 |
| RESISTAM | Am I to refute, vide Cic. Cael. 53, quid ... argumentis huic crimini ... ____? |
| TRIALANDERROR | The trying of one thing or another until one succeeds (5,3,5) |
| TESTIMONIUM | Evidence, whether spoken or written; vide eg Cicero Pro Rosc. 102 |
| EICIET | He'll damn and "he'll drive out", Cicero Pro Sestio 30 (forma rara est) |
| EITHER | It's always one thing or the other (6) |
| ADESTE | 21, be present; "____ animis, iudices" (Cicero pro Milone 4): stay with me! |
| CONTENTIONEM | Contest, fight (acc. sing.), eg tota denique Italia ad omnem ____ expedita, Cicero, Pro Sestio 36 |
| RATIONE | Reason (abl); "[Sassia] abundat audacia, consilio et ____ deficitur" Cicero pro Cluentio 184 |
| ACER | Sharp, spirited, eg L Sulla ... pugnax et ____ et non rudis imperator, Cicero, Pro Mur. 32 |
| INDUSTRIA | Diligentia, assiduitas; "ingenium ____ alitur" implied by Cicero pro Caelio 45 |
| LAUDATA | Praised (fem. sg. PPP): adprobata ____que Cottae sententia, Cicero, Pro Sest. 74 |
| IMIS | From toe to top: ab ____ unguibus usque ad verticem summum, Cicero Pro Rosc. Com. |
| MIRABATUR | Si quis antea, iudices, ____ quid ... If anyone, jurors, previously wondered why ... (opening words of Cicero Pro Sestio) |
| ITEM | One thing or a twosome |
| ANTI | Person opposed to one thing, or everything (4) |
| AUDACISSIMUS | Most daring (vide eg Cicero, Pro Roscio Amerino 2) |
| ACERRIMA | Very sharp; nox ... ____ ... atque acerbissima (Cicero Pro Sulla 18) |
| MATERNAS | Aeneas recognised doves :“____ agnovit aves” (Aen 6.193), his mother’s birds |
| WAYS | “____ and means” is taxation or other government fund-raising |