| DOLORES | Tristia debemus sufferre: Ms Umbridge, magistra Harrii P |
| PATI | To endure; sufferre, tolerare |
| DRACODORMIENS | Sleeping dragon: numquam titillandus, apud Harrii scholam |
| MATER | ___et Magistra (1961 encyclical) |
| USE | O princeps, parce viribus ____ tuis! Ovid Tristia 2.128 (perf. ppl. voc.) |
| OVID | Roman poet, author of 'Tristia' (4) |
| MUTATAE | ____ formae: changed, Ovid's code for Metamorphoses, Tristia 1.1.117 |
| PROCELLA | A ship-sinking storm per Ovid, vide Tristia 2.100 |
| EUNDI | Opus requievit ____: the toil of going ended, Ovid Tristia 3.2.17 |
| INSULTASSE | To have dissed (sync., ie no ~vi~), Ovid Tristia 2. 571 |
| ALAMORT | Dejected about lecturer with love of Ovid's opening for Tristia (7) |
| IMELDA | _ _ _ _ _ _ Staunton, Dolores Umbridge actress (6) |
| IMELDASTAUNTON | Actress who played Dolores Umbridge in two Harry Potter films |
| EVIL | Like Nurse Ratched or Dolores Umbridge |
| MEAN | Like Dolores Umbridge in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" |
| PLAUDITUR | It's applauded: cum moechum maritus fallit, cf. Ovid Tristia 2.505-6 |
| DUX | You're leader and companion, tu ___ et comes es, Ovid Tristia 4.10.119 |
| ABITURUS | (Chap) being about to leave, eg persona poetae, Ovid Tristia 1.3.15 |
| CARMEN | ____ et error: a poem and a bish, Ovid on himself, Tristia 2.207 |
| STAUNTON | Dame Imelda __, actor who played Dolores Umbridge in the Harry Potter films (8) |