| AFORTIORI | Latin term meaning "with stronger reason" (1,8) |
| CONDOLORE | Musical term meaning with warmth, passionately (3,6) |
| SFORZANDO | Musical term meaning 'with sudden emphasis' (9) |
| IPSOFACTO | Latin term meaning "for that very reason" (4,5) |
| PARIPASSU | Latin legal team meaning 'with equal speed or progress' |
| INTERALIA | Latin term meaning amongst other things (5,4) |
| CAVECANEM | Latin term meaning "beware of the dog" (4,5) |
| VICEVERSA | Latin term meaning 'the other way around' |
| STATUSQUO | Latin term meaning "the existing state of affairs" (6,3) |
| CARPEDIEM | Latin term meaning "seize the day" (5,4) |
| PARTRIDGE | This bird is any of many small game birds native to the Old World and belonging to the family Phasianidae. They are larger than quails, with stronger bills and feet. In Henry VI, Part 2 (act 3, scene |
| ADHOMINEM | Latin term meaning directed against a person rather than against their arguments (2,7) |
| ABORIGINE | Latin term meaning "from the very first, from the source" (2,7) |
| DECEMVIRI | Latin term meaning "Ten Men" which designates any such commission in the Roman Republic |
| AUJUS | French culinary term meaning with sauce produced with the natural juices that were produced during cooking |
| RITENUTO | Musical term meaning "with an immediate reduction of speed" (8) |
| BRIO | Con _: musical term meaning 'with spirit or vigour' (4) |
| STACCATO | Musical term meaning 'with each note detached or disconnected' (8) |
| LEGNO | Col -, meaning "with the wood", a term by which a violinist understands they must strike the strings with their bow's stick, rather than with its hair (5) |
| TANGIER | Moroccan town with stronger flavour |