| TRAIECTA | Thrown across, so transported, shipped over, eg classis Punica...in Sardiniam ____, Livy 27.6.13 |
| COLO | I look after, and so honour, revere: semper ego plebem Romanam ... ____, Livy 7.32 |
| AIRBORNE | A disease might be so transported by music (8) |
| RAPT | What a trap to remain so transported! |
| QUIRITIBUSQUE | Consul acting "pro populo Romano ____" (Livy 8.6), for the Roman people and the ancient citizens |
| DECIBEL | Creditable art is removed then transported to unit (7) |
| CLAVICLE | Bone from one hanging in the cold, executed, thrown across small room |
| HENPECK | To domineer over (eg wife over husband) (7) |
| OCD | Seeing if the door is locked over and over, e.g. |
| GIVEORTAKE | Roughly allowing for changes over eg a kit (4,2,4) |
| HURDLED | Thrown across centre of stadium, as jumps must be |
| SLUNG | Thrown across line as hymns are (5) |
| POMEGRANATE | Tropical Asian tree of the water caltrop family cultivated for its edible seed-filled fruit; Punica granatum (11) |
| AGENORIS | Punica regna vides, Tyrios et ____ urbem: Agenor's, Aen. 1.338 |
| BALANCE | Stand on one leg without toppling over, eg (7) |
| PRESIDE | Sit (over, eg, a court) |
| FOOTBRIDGE | Pedestrian crossing over, eg, a road or stream |
| PARACHUTE | PVA bag that lowers gently over e.g. weed - used by paratrooper! (9) |
| HASBEEN | Surprised cries over e.g. worker Henry's belly flop (3-4) |
| ANTIQUE | Classis |