| PARTHENON | Temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens in the 5th century BC (9) |
| ERECHTHEUM | A temple on the Acropolis at Athens which has a porch of caryatids (10) |
| SOPHOCLES | Greek tragic dramatist of the 5th century BC to whom such innovations as the addition of a third actor and the use of painted scenery are attributed (9) |
| TARRAGONA | Port city in north-east Spain (pop about 130,000) founded in the 5th century BC (9) |
| HERODOTUS | Greek historian of the 5th-century BC known as The Father of History (9) |
| ACROPOLIS | Ancient citadel of Athens in which the ruins of the Parthenon and Erechtheion stand (9) |
| ARISTOTLE | Greek philosopher (384 - 322 BC), who founded the Lyceum at Athens (9) |
| OSTROGOTH | Member of the East Germanic tribe that invaded Italy in the fifth century |
| TENNIS | ___ was one of the sports included the inaugural Games of the modern Olympics at Athens in 1896 (6) |
| RAVENNA | This city in northeastern Italy was the capital of the Roman Empire in the 5th century CE. Its Church of San Vitale is one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture and decoration in western Eu |
| UNSHEATHE | Draw representation of Athens in strange hue (9) |
| PHIDIAS | Athenian sculptor of the 5th century BC whose statue of Zeus at Olympia (c. 430 BC) was one of the Seven Wonders of the World (7) |
| SUN | Chinese general and strategist credited with writing the 13-chapter military treatise The Art of War in the 5th century BC (3) |
| TZU | Chinese general and strategist credited with writing the 13-chapter military treatise The Art of War in the 5th century BC (3) |
| EZRA | Old Testament book that, along with Nehemiah, records the history of the Jews in the fifth century BC (4) |
| SILVER | & 50. The prize awarded to Olympic champions at Athens in 1896 [two-word answer] |
| LYCEUM | The garden at Athens in which Aristotle taught philosophy had what name? (6) |
| MALACHI | Book Of ---, part of the Old Testament attributed to a Hebrew prophet of the 5th Century BC (7) |
| CORIOLANUS | Legendary Roman general of the 5th Century BC, the inspiration for a Shakespeare tragedy of the same name (10) |
| CORINTH | Ancient Greek city-state, an ally of Sparta in the 5th-century BC Peloponnesian War (7) |