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Solution to Latin Crossword

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

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Across. 1. Cf. Luc. 5. 1140. 14–15. Proverb. Cic. Q.F. 3. 4. 15. Anag. Haec rumor. 16. Ludo–two meanings. 19. Sim(ile). 20. Hor. Ep. 1. 2. 62. 21. Castle of Indolence. 23. Vulg. Luc. 10. 7. 25. vid. L. & S. scortea. 27. Virg. A. 10. 595. 30. Penthesi(lea). 31. Petas(io). 32. Repo. 33. Virg. G. 4. 271. 35. L(at)itat. 37. Curt. 4. 13. 34. 42. Mi = mihi. 43. Phaedr. 1. 1. 6. 45. Cf. Sic itur ad astra (R.A.F. motto). 46. Hor. C. 2. 10. 5.

down. 1. Proverb, Arcem facere e cloaca—Much Ado About Nothing—Cic. Planc. 40. 95. 2. Ov. Fast. iii. 3. Cat. 38. 1. 4. Xer(anticus). 5. Cic. Att. 6. 1. 3. 6. Anas—two meanings—Sana. 7. vid. L. & S. Ciris. 9. Pickwick Papers, c. V. Anag. ‘Unde frontem et—’. 10. Cf. Val. Fl. 4. 651. 11 Proverb. 12. Vestimenta detrahere nudo. Cf. Hans Andersen, The King who was Naked. 13. Anag. Morose. 22. Poeta nascitur non fit. 24. Sene(ca). 29. Anag. Meta rei. 34. Hor. C. 1. 4. 9. 36. ‘I have ploughed’. 38. Ov. Fast. i. 357. Cf. edor L. & S. 41. Sarc(io). 44–8. Cf. Cic. Pro Cluentio.