VSF
Across
- 5. to want
- 6. myth inspiring Romeo and Juliet and acted in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- 8. done by free choice
- 10. kind/well-meaning
- 13. to fly
- 14. Flavian amphitheater completed in 80 CE by Emperor Titus holding 40,000-50,000 spectators
- 16. to fight/kill
- 19. Ovid work about transformations
- 21. disease affecting all people/areas
- 22. after the fact; prosecuting someone for a law made later
- 23. blood red/joyful/blood thirsty; from sanguis meaning blood and the four humors theory
- 25. bread and circuses
- 28. evil/harmful
- 30. heavily armored gladiator with limited vision helmet
- 31. Quid non sentit amor? “What does love not notice?”
- 33. circuses; entertainment to distract the public
- 35. philosopher who said the quote about Socrates
- 39. Socrates putabat se totius mundi incolam civemque esse; he thought he was a citizen of the whole world
- 40. relating to all Slavic peoples
- 42. cure-all; pan meaning all and acea meaning cure
- 43. Latin construction using accusative plus infinitive
- 44. sport where the ball flies back and forth
Down
- 1. offensive/disgusting
- 2. unstable/quick to change
- 3. Roman satirist who coined “bread and circuses”
- 4. secretive/in secret
- 7. under the rose; in secret
- 9. founder/lawgiver of Sparta
- 11. staged naval battles
- 12. act of choosing/willpower
- 15. Ovid work about festivals and holidays
- 17. secretive
- 18. Quot homines, tot sententiae; Rome’s greatest orator and Pater Patriae
- 20. public killings/criminal punishments
- 23. Greek city-state known for asceticism and military training
- 24. fighters in Roman arenas
- 26. drama about drama/self-referential theater
- 27. relating to all Greeks
- 29. eager to fight
- 32. attracted regardless of gender
- 34. boxer/fighter
- 36. person offering services willingly
- 37. all of the gods
- 38. gladiator fighting with two swords
- 41. animal combat spectacles