| 100% | EDILE | 5 | Overseer of ancient Roman public works |
| 46% | TOGA | 4 | Garment of ancient Romans |
| 45% | OSTIA | 5 | Site of ancient Roman ruins |
| 45% | UNUS | 4 | A small number of ancient Romans |
| 44% | TERENCE | 7 | Ancient Roman writer of comedies |
| 44% | ECCE | 4 | Ancient Roman cry of surprise |
| 44% | FORUM | 5 | Ancient Roman public square which held law courts and markets |
| 43% | TOGAS | 5 | Wraps on the sets of ancient Roman epics |
| 43% | PANTHEON | 8 | Ancient Roman temple of the Gods |
| 43% | CFO | 3 | Overseer of millions at work, perhaps |
| 42% | COLOSSEUM | 9 | Ancient Roman stadium in the middle of Rome |
| 42% | PALMYRA | 7 | Ancient Roman city in the middle of Syria |
| 41% | OSHA | 4 | US overseer of working conditions: Abbr. |
| 40% | LUPERCALIA | 10 | Ancient Roman festival of fertility celebrated annually on February 15 |
| 39% | CATO | 4 | Ancient Roman senator mentioned in the first chapter of “Moby-Dick” |
| 39% | LEGION | 6 | An ancient Roman army of 3000 to 6000 men |
| 38% | MUSEUM | 6 | Site of public works |
| 38% | STREETARTISTS | 13 | Creators of public works |
| 38% | LUSITANIA | 9 | Ancient Roman province in the Iberian peninsula corresponding to most of modern Portugal |
| 37% | TRAHERNE | 8 | Thomas —, author of 1673 literary work Roman Forgeries |
| 36% | TEUTON | 6 | Foe of the ancient Romans |
| 36% | OPAL | 4 | What the ancient Romans called the "Cupid stone," considering it a symbol of love |
| 35% | TOGA | 4 | Feature of much ancient Roman statuary |
| 35% | PRETOR | 6 | Magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic |
| 35% | THEILIAD | 8 | Ancient literary work that 15-/24-Across is a retelling of: 2 wds. |
| 34% | ODES | 4 | Noted works of the Roman poet Horace |
| 33% | TEUTONS | 7 | Germanic enemies of the ancient Romans |
| 33% | LOST | 4 | ___ Labyrinth of Egypt, ancient colossal temple detailed in works of Greek historian Herodotus |
| 33% | LATINS | 6 | Ancient Romans |
| 33% | SENATE | 6 | Supreme council of the ancient Roman empire |