Across
- 4. Senatus populusque Romanus (the Roman senate and people)
- 6. Quod vide (which see; used to refer to another entry or article in a dictionary or encyclopedia)
- 11. With honor
- 12. Vide infra (see below)
- 13. Into the midst of things
- 16. By that very fact
- 18. Per year; annually
- 19. fide In good faith, i.e. real, without deceit
- 20. Versus (against)
- 22. Opere citato (in the work cited; refers a reader to look at the bibliography for full info)
- 23. Time flees
- 24. To the stars through difficulties
- 26. Curriculum vitae (course of life)
- 28. From egg to apples, from appetizers to desserts, i.e. from start to finish
- 30. Quod erat demonstrandum (which was to be demonstrated)
- 32. On the basis of fact, i.e., in reality
- 35. Deo volente (God willing)
- 38. In place of a parent, instead of a parent
- 39. Post scriptum (written afterwards)
- 40. On the basis of his office, i.e., by virtue of his position
- 43. A sound mind in a sound body
- 46. Nota bene (note well)
- 47. Always faithful
- 48. Word for word
- 49. The die has been tossed
- 50. To eternity, i.e. endlessly
- 51. Requiescat in pace (May he/she rest in peace)
- 52. Ibidem (in the same place; used to refer to a passage already cited)
- 53. Et cetera (and the rest)
- 55. Let it be done (a term for absolute command)
- 56. Id est (that is)
- 57. Foster mother, nurse (used of a school or college)
- 61. In (someone’s) absence
- 62. It does not follow
- 64. Anno domini (in the year of our Lord)
- 65. God enriches
- 66. On the basis of right or law, i.e., legally
- 67. For the time being, i.e., temporarily
- 69. After death (shortened from post mortem examination)
Down
- 1. A rare bird, i.e., an extraordinary person or thing
- 2. corpus You may have (custody of) the body
- 3. On the basis of something done afterwards, i.e., retroactive
- 5. Something in exchange for something
- 7. Post meridiem (after noon)
- 8. A smoothed tablet, i.e., a blank page
- 9. non grata A displeasing or unwelcome person
- 10. A slip of the tongue
- 13. On the whole, i.e., generally or entirely
- 14. Out of many
- 15. He has favored our beginnings
- 17. Let arms yield to the toga, i.e. peace/diplomacy should come before war
- 21. A god (made) out of a contraption or mechanism; used to describe an unlikely resolution to the plot of a story
- 25. The masks of the drama, i.e., characters in a play
- 27. Method of working
- 29. New order of the ages
- 31. Not sound of mind, i.e., insane
- 33. In this sign you will conquer
- 34. For the people’s good
- 36. There is truth in wine
- 37. With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance
- 41. I came, I saw, I conquered
- 42. To nausea, i.e., to the point of being disgusting
- 44. Exempli gratiā (for example)
- 45. Confer (compare)
- 54. Seize the opportunity
- 58. Ante meridiem (before noon)
- 59. Without which not, i.e., an indispensable condition; a necessity
- 60. Before the war
- 63. Without a day (appointed for reassembly)
- 68. By itself, in itself, intrinsically
