Classics Crossword

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  1. 3. The exclamation coined by Archimedes, often used to accompany invention or discovery
  2. 5. Greek intellectual giant who wrote Nichomachean Ethics and Metaphysics, among others
  3. 6. Dido was the first queen of this ancient city
  4. 8. King of Pylos in Homer's Odyssey (and a stir-fry chef)
  5. 12. The phrase, “I think therefore I am,” is translated into Latin as follows: “____ ergo sum.” Fill in the blank
  6. 14. “Loquor,” “hortor,” and “conor” are examples of this type of verb, which are translated as active.
  7. 16. The translation for the Latin word, “corona,” as in coronavirus
  8. 17. The shepherd who found Romulus and Remus after being cared for by the she-wolf in the founding tale of Ancient Rome
  9. 18. The last name of the man who coined the phrase, “cogito ergo sum,” or “I think therefore I am”
Down
  1. 1. The Greek city that houses the legendary Temple of Apollo
  2. 2. Known for its grandeur, Mozart’s last symphony was named after this Roman god
  3. 4. In the translation of “Creo quia absurdum est,” fill in the blanks: “I believe ____ it is absurd
  4. 7. From capio, capere, cepi, captus. Second person, singular. Future indicative passive. Translate.
  5. 9. The Emblematic Roman abbreviation representing the “Senate and People of Rome”
  6. 10. The river that Caesar crossed when declaring the famous phrase, “the die is cast”
  7. 11. Famously depicted in the 2000 film, Gladiator, the ambitious Roman Emperor who was the son of Marcus Aurelius.
  8. 13. In the translation of, “Qui totum vult totum perdit,” fill in the blanks: “S(he) who ____ everything loses everything”
  9. 15. Perfect, active infinitive of fero, ferre, tuli, latus