| CUIDAM | ____ venisse puellae: to have come to a certain girl, Ovid AA 3.245 |
| CONFIDENTIAE | Huc ____ venisse, that he had come to such a pitch of audacity (of Tiberius, vide Tac. Ann. 6.24) |
| WANDASOFF | A certain girl isn't working today? |
| PIQUED | Said to have come to a head and put one's nose out of joint (6) |
| APPARUISSE | Visus esse, in conspectum venisse |
| CLOSEDOWN | Charlie and Miss Germany have come to a standstill |
| SAMOA | Certain Girl Scout cookie |
| SAMOAS | Certain Girl Scout cookies |
| YESTERDAY | Popular 1965 Beatles' acoustic ballad said to have come to Paul McCartney in a dream |
| ARARAT | Turkish mountain where the Ark is said to have come to rest (6) |
| NOAHSARK | Vessel which is said to have come to rest on Mount Ararat? (5,3) |
| CELTS | Race of people believed to have come to Ireland between 700 and 400 BC (5) |
| TREASUREISLAND | Book revealing a certain girl's name is in vogue |
| IPANEMA | A certain girl's from here - name gone astray after beer |
| SPECTABANTUR | They were being watched; velut aurigae vel puellae ad ludos (cf Ovid AA 1.99) |
| EXISSE | To be outside the eleven? To have come out (to bat?) |
| DRAWN | Is prepared, like a fowl, to have come out of the hat (5) |
| SOLA | Girl, you alone please me: tu mihi ____ places, cf. Ovid AA 1.42 |
| AMICTU | Croceo velatur ____: wrapped by a saffron cloak, Ovid AA 3.179 |
| SAECULA | Now truly is a golden age: Aurea sunt vere nunc ____, Ovid AA 2.277 |