| NAUSEARE | To feel disgust (lit. to be sea-sick) eg Cic. N.D. 1.84 |
| ESSECORDI | To be loved, lit. to be to the heart (+ dat) |
| NEMO | Sign up to be sea captain |
| OCEAN | Design a canoe to be sea-going (5) |
| LOATHE | Many things about a man to feel disgust at (6) |
| KICK | To feel disgust (4) |
| REVOLT | Cause to feel disgust (6) |
| MARE | One of the dark plains of the moon thought to be seas |
| MARIA | Lunar regions once thought to be seas |
| CONSTARE | To stand with or together; sibi ____, to be consistent (vide eg Cic. Clu. 60) |
| IMPLORARE | Lit., to invoke with tears, ergo to entreat, to appeal to something |
| INIRE | Lit. to enter, metaph. somnum ____, to go to the Land of Nod |
| ASWELLAS | Could be sea-walls in addition to (2,4,2) |
| CONFEREBAMUS | We used to gather together, vide eg Cic. de fin. 1.16 |
| SUSPICARI | Lit. to mistrust, ergo to suppose, surmise (1st. dep.): opinari, reri |
| ASPICERE | Lit. to gaze upon, ergo to consider, weigh up |
| UTIFORO | To look after your interests, lit. to use the market-place (vide Ter. Ph. 79) |
| CALORIE | Force to abandon coal fire lit to provide some heat (7) |
| LAMANTINS | Animals swimming around Northern Territory could be sea cows |
| IIT | He went - syncopated, colloquial eg Cic. Ad Fam. 11.13.2.7 |