| HERODOTUS | Greek historian from the 5th century BC (9) |
| HENGIST | Warrior from the 5th century and brother of Horsa, who took part in the invasion and conquest of Britain (7) |
| ANGLOSAXON | British settler from the 5th century (5-5) |
| THEDARKAGES | From the 5th century gate, ask herd to scatter (3,4,4) |
| SOPHOCLES | Greek tragic dramatist of the 5th century BC to whom such innovations as the addition of a third actor and the use of painted scenery are attributed (9) |
| PARTHENON | Temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens in the 5th century BC (9) |
| TARRAGONA | Port city in north-east Spain (pop about 130,000) founded in the 5th century BC (9) |
| AESCHYLUS | 5th-century BC Greek tragedian who wrote The Oresteia (9) |
| PHIDIAS | Athenian sculptor of the 5th century BC whose statue of Zeus at Olympia (c. 430 BC) was one of the Seven Wonders of the World (7) |
| TREVELYAN | Historian from Turkey, a penetrating diaris (9) |
| CORIOLANUS | Legendary Roman general of the 5th Century BC, the inspiration for a Shakespeare tragedy of the same name (10) |
| IKTINOS | Athenian architect of the 5th century BC who co-designed the Parthenon with Callicrates and the sculptor Phidias (7) |
| SUN | Chinese general and strategist credited with writing the 13-chapter military treatise The Art of War in the 5th century BC (3) |
| TZU | Chinese general and strategist credited with writing the 13-chapter military treatise The Art of War in the 5th century BC (3) |
| DIONYSIUS | ---------of Halicarnassus, Greek historian and rhetorician, the author of a history of Rome (9) |
| MALACHI | Book Of ---, part of the Old Testament attributed to a Hebrew prophet of the 5th Century BC (7) |
| CORINTH | Ancient Greek city-state, an ally of Sparta in the 5th-century BC Peloponnesian War (7) |
| EZRA | In the Old Testament, a Jewish priest of the 5th Century BC (4) |
| ARAMAIC | Common language of the 5th-century BC Persian empire |
| DARIUS | ____ the Great, Persian king of the fifth century BC (6) |