| LEPUS | Constellation south of Orion named after the Latin word for the hare (5) |
| FORM | A bench for the hare's lair (4) |
| SGOOSE | A black, dusky, hazel, red, ruffled, sage, spruce or willow game bird that is small and plump, yet its name derives from the Latin word for the tall slender long-legged bird, the crane (6) |
| ABDOMEN | Latin word for the section of the body with organs lined by the peritoneum (7) |
| COR | Latin word for the heart; a French horn; a Hebrew homer; or, an informal expression of surprise (3) |
| ARENA | Venue named after the Latin word for "sand" |
| MUSCA | The Fly constellation, south of Crux and north of Chamaeleon (5) |
| ASTER | Autumn-flowering perennial named after the Latin for 'star' (5) |
| UVEAS | Body parts named after the Latin for 'grape' |
| ALLYL | In organic chemistry, an ____ group is a vinyl group attached to a methylene bridge, and is named after the Latin for garlic |
| RIGEL | Beta Orionis, star at the bottom right of the constellation of Orion (5) |
| DELPHINUS | Named after the Latin word for a dolphin, constellation in the Heavenly Waters family roughly betwee |
| VIGIL | Period of devotional observance named from the Latin word for wakefulness (5) |
| MOLAR | Class of tooth named from the Latin word for 'millstone' (5) |
| OSTIA | The name of this ancient Roman port on the river Tiber is derived from the Latin word for mouth |
| SCUDO | Any of several former Italian silver coins whose name derives from the Latin word for shield (5) |
| SOLE | Marine flatfish; named by the Romans after the Latin word for sandal (4) |
| LUPIN | Plant having large spikes of brightly coloured flowers whose name derives from the Latin word for wolfish (5) |
| OVALS | Shapes whose name derives from the Latin word for "egg" (5) |
| PIANO | Music producer with leg over a head of Orion (5) |