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LATIN
LATIN
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Ad hoc
Ad hominem source
Aeneid language
Amo
Ars Amatoria
Dead language
E pluribus unum
A quarter of Paris
Alternative to vernacular
Amas class
Ancient language
Ballroom genre
CD store section
Caesars language
Caesars tongue
Catholic church language
Catos tongue
Classic subject
Contemporary music category
EMI ___ (Selenas label)
EMI ___ (noted label)
English root
Et cetera
Exempli gratia
Forum language
Forum lingo
Forum speech
Forum talk
Galbas tongue
Hogwarts motto language
Homo sapiens
It can be vulgar
Julius Caesars language
Kind of quarter
Language course
Language for legal terminology
Language for the masses
Language for the masses?
Language in which the Mediterranean is called mare nostrum
Language of Lucretius
Language of ancient Rome
Language of many courtroom phrases
Language of the Masses
Language of the masses no longer
Language that may be vulgar
Legal language
Like E pluribus unum
Like about half of American states mottos
Like many inscriptions
Like many mottoes
Like most South Americans
Like much legalese
Lingo of the masses?
Liturgical language
Liturgy language
Livys language
Livys lingo
Livys tongue
Lucans tongue
Mass communication medium?
Mass communication?
Mass confusion?
Mass language
Mass medium?
Mr. Chipss class in Goodbye
Neros language
One-time language of the Masses?
Onetime mass communication medium?
Ovids tongue
Papal language
Parent of romance languages
Parisian Quarter
Pig ___
Pig language?
Pig or vulgar
Popular musical genre
Prescription language
Quarter or pig
Quorums origin
Roman language
Romance language
Romance languages ancestor
Root of all Romance languages
Secondary school subject
Senecas tongue
Source of many loanwords
Source of much legalese
Source of much of English
South American
South American rested outside of Texas capital (5)
Spaniard or Italian
Speech in the Forum
Status quo language?
Tacitus tongue
Taxonomy language
Terences tongue
Tiberius tongue
Tongue of Tiberius
Type of cross or square
Vatican Citys official language
Virgils tongue
Vulgar language?
What L may stand for
What Cicero spoke
What Forum addresses were in
What Mr. Chips taught
What Seneca spoke
Whence many loanwords
Word after pig or before America
Word with Quarter or American
Word with lover or America
___ America
___ Quarter
Paris' ___ Quarter.
The talk of old Rome.
University quarter of Paris.
High school subject
Classical language
Prescription writing.
Cum laude, for instance.
Ancient tongue
Tacitus' tongue.
Kind of American
Clerical language.
Livy's tongue.
Amo, amas, amat.
School subject
America
Classical school subject.
Pig or dog ___.
Quarter
Language of Winnie Ille Pu.
Old tongue
One-time school requirement.
Caesar's words.
Madrileno
Language ___
School course.
Low, Vulgar or Late
Cicero's tongue
Amo, veni, ubi, etc.
High-school subject
Amo, esse, ego, etc.
Forum tongue
Caesar's medium
Quarter of Paris
Pig
One of the Americas
Paris Quarter
--- - American
Trajan's tongue
Tacitus's tongue
Tiberius's tongue
Livy's language
Caesar's tongue
The tongue of Tiberius
Cato's tongue
Quarter type in Paris
Like Cugat's rhythm
Follower of Low or Vulgar
Nero's tongue
Terence's tongue
Virgil's tongue
Seneca's tongue
Quarter preceder
Root of many of our words
Quarter of fame
Quarter in Paris
Desi Arnaz, e.g.
Galba's tongue
Famed quarter
Lucan's tongue
Former language of 12 Down
Amo, amas, amat, e.g.
E pluribus unum, e.g.
Mr. Chips's class in Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Like 50-Across and 10-Down
See 41-Across
7-Down is in it
With 71-Across, sort of person who might enjoy this puzzle?
Exempli gratia, e.g.
1-Across topic
Homo sapiens, e.g.
With 42-Across, one who might memorize 64-Across?
See 27-Down
Like the samba and salsa
Many prayers are said in it
Part of a classical education
Like salsa
What most college mottoes are in
Language of 15-Across 4-Down
Music store category
Foreign language seen on U.S. money
A dead language
Old language
Old Roman language
Cicero's tongue
Virgil's tongue
Note element required for language
The tongue can be somewhat titillating
Endlessly criticising
Extraction of oscillating tongue
Words once spoken - about time rested
The south-east corner is in the 5th and 6th arrondissements
The French can make up a language
What was heard in Rome and a quarter of Paris
The language of the City - money
It's heads on American quarter and tails on thieves' dog
Some modern Italian? On the contrary
Admit one's ousted English language
Language involved in formulating a dodgy dossier
It's spoken retrospectively by some in Italy?
Some say it's dead and buried - about time!
Part of 14 take some translating
Language lately starts to be fashionable
Ipso facto, e.g.
E pluribus unum language
Classic language.
Virgils language
Like aurum for gold and ferrum for iron
Language giving joy, without going to extremes
Platinum tongue-piercing
Chunk of congenitally revolting tongue
Endlessly rubbishing what Horace wrote
Language of Virgil and Catullus
Like many state mottos
What Julius Caesar spoke
What Rowling learned at Exeter
Ancestor of Italian
Language of old Rome
Much of legalese
Language of many state mottos
___ jazz (music genre for Graciela and Machito)
Language that the word agent comes from
Language of MI5s motto Regnum Defende
Like alter ego and alma mater
Language used by lousy leader ain't working
Vatican language
Pop music genre
Veni, vidi, vici language
In which Stella means star
Italian ancestor
Disturbance
Rain and snow.
Tenerife, Lanzarote, etc
Tour de France leaders top
City star embarrassed travelling up to Settle
Subversive characters turn on stars
Gold bar I dropped, judging by the sound
Study Birtwistles latest duet in an arrangement
Red-breasted bird
Can following learner lead to awful language?
Oddly picked least popular school subject
Endlessly criticising e.g. Status Quo
Language? Set it up in computer network
Latest to arrive, ditching singular old language
Ciceros language
Like quid pro quo and alibi
"Quid pro quo," e.g.
Seminary subject
Language of many a motto
Ciceros tongue
___ jazz (genre for Arturo Sandoval)
Lux et veritas language
Che Guevara perhaps in US city, revolutionary air around me in target of 6 22?
Adeste fideles, e.g.
Old Italian
Turning to this, youd make good bonus
Reconstructed Incan material one found in Peru, say
What many state mottos are
iE pluribus unum/i language
Ancestor of the romance languages
Ancestor of the romance languages
___ jazz (music genre)
Like bossa nova or salsa
After a change of heart, rabbit in French language
Some foul, at intervals, language
Muscle in, like many Americans
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