| Egg opening? | 12 |
| Duct lead-in | 12 |
| Washington Capitals superstar, to fans | 38 |
| Sac head? | 9 |
| Prefix with sac or duct | 23 |
| Prefix with raptor | 18 |
| Prefix with duct or sac | 23 |
| Prefix with duct or raptor | 26 |
| Prefix that means 'egg' | 31 |
| Prefix meaning 'egg' | 28 |
| Prefix for duct | 15 |
| Hen's product: Comb. form | 29 |
| Eggs: Prefix | 12 |
| Eggs (Pref.) | 12 |
| Egg (Pref.) | 11 |
| Duct or positor starter | 23 |
| Baseball hit just beyond the infield | 36 |
| ''Egg'' starter | 31 |
| "Metamorphoses" poet | 30 |
| Asian holidays | 14 |
| "Ars amatoria" poet | 29 |
| "Amores" poet | 23 |
| "The Art of Love" poet | 32 |
| 'Metamorphoses' poet | 28 |
| Roman love poet | 15 |
| Exiled Roman poet | 17 |
| "Metamorphoses" author | 32 |
| "Tristia" poet | 24 |
| "Metamorphoses" writer | 32 |
| "Art of Love" poet | 28 |
| Roman who recorded Greek mythology | 34 |
| Roman poet banished by Augustus | 31 |
| Poet of Rome's Golden Age | 29 |
| Poet of ancient Rome | 20 |
| Exiled Latin poet | 17 |
| "Ars Amatoria" author | 31 |
| 'Metamorphoses' writer | 30 |
| Poet exiled by Augustus | 23 |
| Naso | 4 |
| Horace contemporary | 19 |
| Roman poet of "The Art of Love" | 41 |
| Ancient Roman poet | 18 |
| "Heroides" author | 27 |
| "Amores" author | 25 |
| Well-versed Roman | 17 |
| Roman author of "Metamorphoses" | 41 |
| Roman "Art of Love" poet | 34 |
| Poet Naso | 9 |
| Poet banished by Augustus | 25 |
| “Metamorphoses” poet | 28 |
| Metamorphoses poet | 21 |
| Metamorphoses author | 23 |
| He wrote "Metamorphoses" | 34 |
| Golden Age poet | 15 |
| Contemporary of Virgil | 22 |
| Augustan poet | 13 |
| Augustan Age poet | 17 |
| "Time, the devourer of all things" writer | 51 |
| "Heroides" writer | 27 |
| "Fasti" poet | 22 |
| 'Ars Amatoria' poet | 27 |
| ''The Art of Love'' poet | 40 |
| ''Metamorphoses'' poet | 38 |
| ''Metamorphoses'' author | 40 |
| ''Amores'' poet | 31 |
| Writer of the 644-line poem "Ibis" | 44 |
| Writer of Metamorphoses | 26 |
| Romantic Roman poet | 19 |
| Roman writer of erotic verse | 28 |
| Roman who wrote "Metamorphoses" | 41 |
| Roman who recorded mythology | 28 |
| Roman versifier | 15 |
| Roman poet who wrote the "Metamorphoses" | 50 |
| Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable" | 56 |
| Publius Ovidius Naso | 20 |
| Publius Naso | 12 |
| Prolific Roman love poet | 24 |
| Poetry immortal | 15 |
| Poet who wrote mostly in elegiac couplets | 41 |
| Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable" | 62 |
| Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman" | 75 |
| Poet of old Rome | 16 |
| Poet mentioned in "Inferno" | 37 |
| Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians | 44 |
| Poet banished in A.D. 8 | 23 |
| Poet banished by the emperor Augustus | 37 |
| One of his lost works is "Medea" | 42 |
| Noted Ancient Roman poet | 24 |
| Naso, the poet | 14 |
| Naso of Rome | 12 |
| Metamorphoses author | 22 |
| Love poet | 9 |
| Latin love poet | 15 |
| J. M. W. Turner's "___ Banished From Rome" | 56 |
| He wrote of Pyramus and Thisbe | 30 |
| He wrote "To be loved, be lovable" | 44 |
| He wrote "time is generally the best medicine" | 56 |
| He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries" | 73 |
| He wrote ''To be loved, be lovable'' | 52 |
| Golden Age writer | 17 |