Across
- 1. - the 'mother of dark Memnon' in Ovid (6)
- 4. - Major Roman naval base on the Bay of Naples (7)
- 6. - Dipsas' normal place of work (7)
- 7. - Subjunctive use introduced by e.g. tam, tantus, adeo, it (6,5)
- 9. - A verb like audeo, audere, ausus sum, which looks passive only in certain tenses, is...(4, 8)
- 11. - Future participle of 'specto' (nom. masc. s.) (11)
- 14. - Sacred hill in Rome, home of the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus (10)
- 16. Moneo, parco, faveo and credo all take the... (6)
- 18. - Greek (and Roman) goddess of witchcraft and the night (6)
- 19. - Literary device where words or ideas are repeated in reverse order - e.g. ABBA (8)
- 21. - A verbal adjective, often expressing that something 'must be done' (9)
- 22. - Highly irregular PPP of 'fero' (5)
- 23. - Infinitive of 'loquor' (5)
- 24. Indirect statements are formed with an ______________ and a ______________ (10, 10)
- 25. - Beware a wolf running from this Italian town (8)
Down
- 1. - Caesar's three-word declaration upon crossing the Rubicon (4,5,3)
- 2. - A priest who interpreted omens from sacrificial remains(8)
- 3. - A ________ verb can never have a passive meaning (8)
- 5. - Slave-girl beloved by Niceros in Petronius' story (7)
- 8. - An augur's ceremonial, crooked staff (6)
- 9. - I usually X, am accustomed to X (5)
- 10. - Two-letter particle that introduces fear clauses (2)
- 12. - Wife of Julius Caesar, who suffered from nightmares (9)
- 13. - Two-letter particle that introduces indirect commands.
- 15. - Tyrannical Roman emperor known for his speed-reading skills (4)
- 17. - An ablative absolute needs a noun in the ablative and a _________ in the ablative (10).
- 20. - In short supply in Martial's house (4,5)
