| NOMEN | Second name of a citizen in ancient Rome, indicating the gens, or clan, to which they belonged (5) |
| PROLETARIAT | Lowest class of citizens in ancient Rome |
| SCOTT | ... they belonged to someone or many in the north? (5) |
| PLEB | Free Roman citizen in ancient times informally |
| EPHEBOS | Young male citizen in ancient Greece (7) |
| SNOWWHITE | In an 1857 story in German, before it was Disneyfied, a wicked queen eats lungs and liver believing they belonged to which woman? (4,5) |
| SCAEVOLA | Cognomen of members of the Gens Mucia, notably Gaius who attempted to assassinate Porsenna |
| COGNOMEN | Eg Cicero, Naso, Maro – to distinguish from name of the gens |
| NAEVIA | Girl from the gens of early Roman epic poet, with a mole on her body? |
| HERS | Pam left the hampers as they belonged to no one else (4) |
| TRIBE | One of the "three" phyles of the ancient Romans; a people or clan claiming a common ancestor; or, a group in the classification of animals (5) |
| TOTEM | Emblem consisting of an object which serves as the symbol of a family or clan. (5) |
| BRASS | Horns, trombones or trumpets; or, the family to which they belong (5) |
| CHIEF | Leader or ruler of a people or clan, as in Heuchera 'Fire ___'! (5) |
| DIESS | Second name of the Volkswagen Group boss who departed in 2022 (5) |
| AGREE | Correspond with a citizen in Corinth, say, shortly (5) |
| ORSON | Name near the top of a "Citizen Kane" movie poster |
| HORDE | A migratory or wandering tribe or clan (5) |
| CANAL | Move a clan to some water (5) |
| BAIGNEUSE | It is a bathing cap, which corresponds to the "dormeuse," or sleeping cap. Originally a cap with a purpose, intended for sleeping or for bathing, it became part of a citizen's everyday wear with varia |