| "Hang on ___!" | 24 |
| Te ___ cigars | 13 |
| Spanish verb | 12 |
| Opposite of odi | 15 |
| Noted trio member | 17 |
| Latin-study word | 16 |
| Latin-book word | 15 |
| Latin trio starter | 18 |
| Latin trio leader | 17 |
| Latin lover's murmur | 24 |
| Latin I paradigm | 16 |
| Latin declaration of love | 25 |
| Latin beginner's word | 25 |
| I love, to Caesar | 17 |
| First-year Latin word | 21 |
| Caesar's 'I love' | 29 |
| Amas preceder | 13 |
| "Yo te ___" (Avila avowal) | 36 |
| "Ti ___" (Pavarotti album) | 36 |
| "Te ___" (Valentine's card phrase) | 48 |
| "Te ___" (Rihanna song) | 33 |
| "Just ___!" ("Hold on!") | 44 |
| "I love," to Ovid | 27 |
| ____ amas amat | 16 |
| Word in Latin conjugation | 25 |
| Word in a familiar language lesson | 34 |
| Word from Antony to Cleopatra | 29 |
| Word from a Latin lover | 23 |
| Verb taught by Mr. Chips | 24 |
| The Spanish I love? | 19 |
| Te-__: Mexican cigar brand | 26 |
| Te-___ (cigar brand) | 20 |
| Te-___ (cigar brand from Mexico) | 32 |
| Te-__ cigars | 12 |
| Te _____ (cigar brand) | 22 |
| Start of a Latin I conjugation | 30 |
| Start of a Latin conjugation for "love" | 49 |
| Start of a Latin 101 series | 27 |
| Start of a Latin 101 conjugation | 32 |
| Spaniard's "I love" | 33 |
| Some Latin, for lovers | 22 |
| Roman's ''I love'' | 38 |
| Roman swain's "Te ___" | 36 |
| Roman lover's intro | 23 |
| Part of a common Latin conjugation | 34 |
| Ovidian declaration | 19 |
| Ovid's 'I love' | 27 |
| Opposite of "odi" | 27 |
| Member of a notable foreign trio | 32 |
| Master, in Spain | 16 |
| Master, in Mexico | 17 |
| Master, in Madrid | 17 |
| Love of the past | 16 |
| Latin-lesson verb | 17 |
| Latin trio opener | 17 |
| Latin trio introducer | 21 |
| Latin trio element | 18 |
| Latin lover's statement | 27 |
| Latin lover's favorite word | 31 |
| Latin "I love" | 24 |
| I love: Latin | 13 |
| I love, to Ovid | 15 |
| I love, to Octavius | 19 |
| I love, to Luis | 15 |
| I love, to Lucullus | 19 |
| I love, in Spanish | 18 |
| I love, in Mexico | 17 |
| I love, in La Mancha | 20 |
| I love the Latin way | 20 |
| I love the classic way? | 23 |
| High school Latin word | 22 |
| First-year-Latin verb | 21 |
| First-day-of-Latin-class word | 29 |
| First of a Latin threesome | 26 |
| First of a Latin I trio | 23 |
| First in a classical sequence | 29 |
| Domitian's "I love" | 33 |
| Conjugation starter | 19 |
| Classical conjugation starter | 29 |
| Catullus's "Odi et ___" | 37 |
| Catullus's "Odi et _____" | 39 |
| Beginning Latin word | 20 |
| Beginner's Latin word | 25 |
| Before amas | 11 |
| Basic language trio opener | 26 |
| Basic language lesson word | 26 |
| Barcelonan's "I love" | 35 |
| "Yo te ___" (words of endearment) | 43 |
| "Ti ___" (Italian lover's declaration) | 52 |
| "Ti ___" (Casanova's declaration) | 47 |
| "Ti ___" ("I love you," in Italian) | 55 |
| "Te ___" (Latin lover's phrase) | 45 |
| "Te ___" ("I love you," abroad) | 51 |
| "Te ___," Ovidian valentine | 37 |
| "Te ___ Corazón," 2006 Prince song | 47 |
| "Odi et ___" (Catullus) | 33 |
| "O Deus, Ego ___ Te" (Latin hymn) | 43 |
| "O Deus Ego ___ Te" (Latin hymn) | 42 |
| "O Deus Ego ___ Te" (Catholic hymn) | 45 |
| "Just ___" ("Hold on") | 42 |