| SOPOR | Sleep, somnus mortis, ____ aeternus, Lucretius DRN 3 |
| TARTARUS | "Infernus" horridos ignes de iugulis eructat, vide Lucr. DRN 3. 1012 |
| PERICULUM | Danger; deadly peril: mortis ____ |
| CIVILI | Belonging to citizens; sanguine___rem confluent, Lucretius DRN 3.70 |
| CERTARE | To fight or strive; ____ ingenio, contendere nobilitate, Lucretius DRN 2.11 |
| ILLUD | ____ in his rebus vereor, Lucretius DRN 1.80 |
| SERENA | Peaceful life: ____ vita, vide Lucretius DRN 2.1094 |
| GENETRICIS | Of a mother (cf. Lucretius DRN 1.1): matris |
| AVIA | Off the path, unfrequented; e.g. ____ Pieridum peragro loca, Lucretius DRN 1.926 |
| CANOR | A song - the swan's delicate one is better than honking cranes, Lucretius DRN 4.181-2 |
| SOPORE | With drowsiness; eg "cum suavi devinxit membra ____ | somnus" Lucretius 4.453-4 |
| NATANTIA | Condit ____ lumina Somnus: Sleep shuts swimming eyes, cf. Geo. 4.496 |
| HYPNOS | God of sleep in Greek mythology; counterpart of the Roman Somnus (6) |
| SLEEP | Somnus was a Roman god of what? (5) |
| DEADSET | Strongly against rigor mortis? (4,3) |
| SLEEPY | Relating to "somnus", a word for drowsy or somnolent; inducing slumber; non-buzzing, quiet or sequestered, as in a little town/village; or, overripe and unjuicy, as in a pear (6) |
| RIGOR | ___ mortis (post-death stiffness) |
| JUDGE | *Fire or Fear or Mortis or Death |
| RIGA | 'A city break with a sense of ___ mortis' (Travel headline) (4) |
| AMAT | He loves, to Lucretius |