| ERIDANUS | The River constellation; or, the Latin name for the Po (8) |
| LUPUS | Southern constellation or the Latin word for "wolf" |
| REGULUS | Brightest star in constellation Leo; or, the Latin name for the Basilisk (7) |
| NASTURTIUM | Easy-to-grow plant with edible flowers, often used as a pest-controlling companion to roses and vegetables; or, the Latin name of watercress (10) |
| BOSUN | The wrong bonus for the petty officer (5) |
| AQUARIUS | "Water Carrier" constellation; or, the eleventh zodiacal sign (8) |
| ECCEHOMO | Painting by Caravaggio; or, the Latin meaning "behold the man" (4,4) |
| HELVETIA | The Latin name for Switzerland (8) |
| SCOTLAND | Did You Know? 'Nova Scotia' is the Latin name for 'New ___' |
| PIACENZA | Italian city in the Po Valley nicknamed The City of a Hundred Churches (8) |
| LIBRA | From the Latin meaning "scales" or "balance", name of a constellation or the seventh star sign (5) |
| LOMBARDY | Containing Lake Como, region of northern Italy between the Alps and the Po, site of La Scala opera house in its capital Milan (8) |
| MATURING | Aging city on the Po included in magazine (8) |
| WIRELESS | Set a slogan the PO won't use (8) |
| GEMINI | The "Twins" constellation; or, the third sign of the zodiac (6) |
| UPTOHERE | Swamped river banks the Po polluted |
| APOSTATE | In a country the petty officer becomes a defector (8) |
| KENNEL | Word for a dog's house or hut that derives from the Latin name for said creature; a pack of hounds; or, the den or lair of a fox (6) |
| TURINCAR | ROAD VEHICLE ALONGSIDE THE PO |
| ETRUSCAN | Ancient dweller in the Po Valley |