| FELICIA | Woman's name from the Latin for "happy" |
| ULNA | Name, from the Latin for "elbow", for the bone from cubitus to wrist (4) |
| EEL | The Caribbean island of Anguilla takes its name from the Latin name for which creature? (3) |
| CORNET | Brass instrument whose name, from the Latin for "horn", refers to the substance from which it was originally made; or, a funnel-shaped thing, such as a cream horn or a gelato wafer (6) |
| VENTRILOQUIST | Which act, used in entertainment, gets its name from the Latin for "speak from the belly"? (13) |
| UVEA | An eye's choroid layer that takes its name from the Latin for "grape", for its resemblance to said berry (4) |
| DULCIMERS | Name, from the Latin for "sweet melodies", for trapezoidal zithers with strings plucked with goose quills or struck with hand-held hammers (9) |
| ALMA | Name from the Latin for "nourishing" |
| ALBA | Name from the Latin for "white" |
| PAUL | Name from the Latin for "small" |
| CLOVE | Which spice takes its name from the Latin for nail? (5) |
| FIDO | Dog's name from the Latin word for faithful (4) |
| DONNA | Name from the Latin for "woman in charge" |
| SILAS | Name from the Latin for "forest" |
| AQUILA | Constellation that derives its name from the Latin for 'eagle' (6) |
| NIVEA | This well-known brand takes its name from the Latin for snow. (5) |
| LUDO | Simple board game that takes its name from the Latin for 'I play' |
| CARBON | A non-metallic element that derives its name from the Latin for 'charcoal' (6) |
| NOVEMBER | Month which retains its name from the Latin word for 'nine' (8) |
| ORIEL | Which style of bay window may take its name from the Latin for "gallery"? (5) |