| NARRATIVEPOETRY | The "Aeneid," for example |
| EPIC | The "Aeneid," for example |
| EGO | First person in The Aeneid, for example, to get close to Dido |
| POEM | "The Aeneid," for one |
| EPOS | "Aeneid," for one |
| EPICPOEMS | "Beowulf" and "Aeneid," for two |
| VIRGIL | Poet of ancient Rome (70-19 BC) noted for the Eclogues, the Georgics and the Aeneid (6) |
| EPICS | The "Aeneid" and "The Faerie Queene," for two |
| AEACIDES | Patronymic for Peleus, used in the Aeneid also for Achilles and Pyrrhus |
| HEXAMETER | Verse written in lines of six metrical feet, as used in classical epics such as The Iliad, The Odyssey and The Aeneid (9) |
| AVERNUS | Crater near Cumae portrayed as the entrance to the underworld in the Aeneid of Virgil |
| JUNO | Goddess named in the opening of the "Aeneid" |
| ACHATES | In "The Aeneid", the faithful friend of Aeneas |
| EPITOMIC | As a typical example, one to master in The Aeneid, say |
| IRIS | Goddess who caused the Trojan women to riot in the "Aeneid" |
| ERATO | Muse of love poetry in Greek mythology, invoked by Virgil at the beginning of book 7 of the Aeneid (5) |
| MTIDA | Peak in Turkey mentioned in both the "Iliad" and the "Aeneid" |
| LATIN | Ancient language used in the epic poem the Aeneid (5) |
| DIDO | In the Aeneid I'd observe the founder of Carthage (4) |
| TROJANS | The ____, English title of a Berlioz opera based on Virgil's The Aeneid (7) |