| ISTE | That ghastly Verres, as described by Cicero in court: ____ homo amens ac perditus (In Verrem 1.6) |
| ISTA | That dreadful one of yours, as in Cicero’s question to Verres: quae est ____ praetura? (In Verrem 2.2.46) |
| CONSTANTIA | Steadfastness as applauded by Cicero in Tusc. 4.17 eg |
| RACKET | What the driver needs in court ___ it's a ramp (6) |
| IMITABUNTUR | They'll copy, resemble (dep.) vide Cic. In Verrem 2.3.41.12 |
| LUXU | By luxury (abl.): quo adulescens perditus est, vide Ter. Adelphi 760 |
| AMISSUS | This fellow is lost, perditus; or (earlier) sent packing |
| APRUM | Ferum verrem |
| CORRECTION | One apologies for a mistake in the paper by Cicero torn all over the place (10) |
| SARGASSO | 5 as described by 1 in a prequel to Jane Eyre (4,8) |
| WIDE | 5 as described by 1 in a prequel to Jane Eyre (4,8) |
| UTOPIA | What was the name of the imaginary state said to be perfect, as described by Sir Thomas More in 1516? (6) |
| LASTGASP | Undertaken as a final recourse? Most unlikely, as described by GP (4-4) |
| ARBUTUS | Wild strawberry, as described by Propertius: surgat et in solis formosior ____ antris (1.2.11) |
| CATILINAM | A.d. VI Id. Nov., in templo Iovis Statoris, M. Tullius Cicero in ____ orationem habuit |
| CLODIA | Femme fatale cursed by Cicero but possibly loved by Catullus |
| LOOSELEAFNGA | Yes, outmoded practice by law by Cicero |
| IURE | Yes, outmoded practice by law by Cicero |
| LOREMIPSUM | Dummy text used in publishing and based on a work by Cicero |
| LEX | "The law," as argued by Cicero |