| LUCRETIA | Uxor Collatini pudica a Tarquinio constuprata |
| ENSIS | A Tarquinio hic gladius portabatur, videas Ovid Fasti 2.802 |
| PIA | A good woman; pudica |
| MIMOSA | The tender 'sensitive plant' is ___ pudica (6) |
| VIR | ___ et uxor (man and wife) |
| AMICA | Olim Lesbia erat Catullo vel quae tua uxor erit |
| EGERIA | Nympha sapiens, uxor et doctrix regis Numae |
| VOLUMNIA | Coriolani uxor; num Viola confusa est? |
| AEGRA | Poorly woman, eg Philumena, uxor Pamphili, Ter. Hecyra 341 |
| ATOSSA | Cyri filia, Darei uxor, regis 16 mater |
| PROCAX | Proterva, haud pudica, audax; Cicero's description of Clodia (Pro Caelio 49) |
| AGAMEMNON | Imperator qui Graecos contra Troiam duxit quod fratris uxor abducta erat |
| CARBUNCLE | "... row was a sardius, a topaz, and a ___" (Ex 39:10) |
| ATNOON | "... and now you come ___" ("A Dillar, a Dollar") |
| TASKET | "...a ___, a green and yellow..." |
| AGUEST | "...as a remembrance of ___that tarrieth but a day": Solomon |
| BAD | "...nor change it, a good for a ___" (Lev 27:10) |
| LIAR | "... and a ___ giveth ear to a naughty tongue" (Pr 17:4) |
| BELLS | "... he who gives a child a treat, makes joy-___ ring...": Masefield |
| HELP | "... with but a single thought in her head... ___!!!" (a '65 film) The End |