| SUO | Poss. adj. abl. sing., vide eg Cic. Phil. 11.25, mittent aliquem de ____ numero |
| POINT | Any of 32 equal angles of 11.25 degrees shown on a compass (5) |
| TRUCI | Savage and fierce (abl. sing.), vide eg Liv. 45.10, voltu ____ |
| IUSSU | Command (abl. sing.), vide eg Plaut. Curc. 329, tuo ____ profectus sum |
| TALI | Of such a kind (abl. sing.), vide eg Aen. 2.521-2: non ____ auxilio ... / tempus eget |
| ETUN | Vingt-___-___ (Numero 21) |
| DISCRIMEN | The critical moment: adducta ... est res ... in extremum paene ____, Cic. Phil. 7.1 |
| SPONSORES | Guarantors, bondsmen: cotidie ____ et creditores L. Trebelli convenire, Cic. Phil. 6.11 |
| PALUDES | Bogs, swamps: ille ____ siccare voluit, Cic. Phil. 5.7 |
| CONFEREBAMUS | We used to gather together, vide eg Cic. de fin. 1.16 |
| INFELICI | Unfortunate, unlucky, vide eg Cic. Verr.2.5.162 crux ... ____ ... comparabatur |
| INANIMA | Lifeless, vide eg Cic. Verr. 2.5.171, tamen omnia muta et ____ ... commoverentur |
| SPELUNCA | Cave, cavern; vide eg Cic. Fin. 2.94, Philocteta ... decimum annum in ____ iacet |
| ADIUVISTI | You helped and assisted, vide eg Cic. ad Quint. 1.1.43: unus praeter ceteros ____ |
| CONSTARE | To stand with or together; sibi ____, to be consistent (vide eg Cic. Clu. 60) |
| TRILICEM | Three-ply (acc. sing.), vide eg Aen. 3.467 |
| NATE | My son, voc. sing, vide eg Aen. 1.664 |
| CAMELO | To get a giraffe, mix 23ac with this (abl. sing.) - vide Horace Epistles 2.1.195 |
| TAEDIO | Weariness, irksomeness (abl. sing.), vide Tac. Ann. 12.39, ____ curarum fessus |
| MAGNO | Big (neut. abl. sing.) vide Lucretius 2.1, mari ____ turbantibus aequora ventis |