| STANT | They stand firm, and by extension, they lie at anchor, ____ litore puppes Virgil A. 6.901 |
| POETSCORNER | One contemptuous of bards, and where they lie at rest? |
| PALLA | A robe: Tisiphone ..., __ succinta cruenta, Virgil A. 6.548 |
| HOLDYOURGROUND | Stand firm and grab the deck (4,4,6) |
| RESIST | Stand firm and refuse to give in (6) |
| LATER | In Virgil, a term not so far back in history (5) |
| ROADS | They all lead to Rome, where the ships lie at anchor (5) |
| SALO | In ____ stare: to lie at anchor offshore, in the deep (2nd. n.) |
| MOOR | Lie at anchor |
| RIDE | Lie at anchor |
| STRIDE | Long step on the way to lie at anchor |
| INFELIX | Barren, and by extension, unhappy and unlucky |
| SLEEPINGDOGS | When folk do nothing about it, they lie and lie (8,4) |
| ARA | Altar and, by extension, sanctuary or refuge |
| LIGNIS | (Fire-)wood and by extension other wooden things, dat., abl. pl. |
| MOENIA | Walls, and by extension, the city within (3rd decl. n. pl) |
| STAT | It stands firm and immoveable, ut glacies iners, Horace Carm. 2.9.5 |
| SEAWEEDS | They lie on the beach with Daisy in the red and black ones (8) |
| SUFFERS | Stands firm and takes one's punishment |
| PERSISTS | Stands firm and carries on |