| 20 answers for: Roman motto: virtus et honos. Our strong hand then... |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| ANDHONOUR | Roman motto: virtus et honos. Our strong hand then to translate. (3,6) |
| STRENGTH | Roman motto: virtus et honos. Our strong hand then to translate. (8) |
| AIDE | Right hand, so to speak |
| SMEE | Captain Hook's right hand, so to speak |
| PRIAM | The Father of Paris rejected son out of hand, then got married (5) |
| LATINISE | So to translate entails involving Italy? (8) |
| PROBITAS | Honesty, goodness: virtus, ____ , integritas in candidato ... requiri solet, Cic. Planc. 62 (8) |
| GRACEOFGOD | Initially clap hands, then boo off Gertrude The Great as expression of sympathy (5,3,3,3,5,2,3) |
| THEREBUTFORTHE | Initially clap hands, then boo off Gertrude The Great as expression of sympathy (5,3,3,3,5,2,3) |
| THREEACES | Number associated with crowd building case for risk takers being dealt a strong hand (5,4) |
| DRACONIAN | Turned number card over in a trick with a strong hand (9) |
| HEAVYHAND | Strong hand |
| GOESALLIN | Feigns a strong hand. maybe |
| HARDNOSED | Awfully Red hand, so stubborn (4,5) |
| POKERGAME | Competition where strong hands are advantageous? |
| ONTHETROT | Hand-running, then, to tor perhaps (2,3,4) |
| CONSULATE | The count goes to a sale then to the office of some foreign government (9) |
| ONTHETOWN | Enjoying nightlife perhaps, then to building with private (2,3,4) |
| ONTHETURN | Going off, then, to tie up the vessel |
| PARTHENON | Mean, then, to take over the temple (9) |
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