| Partner of amo and amat | 23 |
| Part of a Latin exercise | 24 |
| Part of a famous conjugation | 28 |
| Part of a classical trio | 24 |
| Outer hulls of a trimaran | 25 |
| One of a loving Latin trio | 26 |
| Me ___ (You love me): Lat. | 26 |
| Latin lover's verb form | 27 |
| Latin 101 conjugation part | 26 |
| Japanese female divers | 22 |
| Conjugation lesson word | 23 |
| Amo, ___, amat (Latin 101) | 26 |
| "You love," to Livy | 29 |
| Build up, as a fortune | 22 |
| Put away for a rainy day | 24 |
| Accumulate, as a fortune | 24 |
| Squirrel away frequently | 24 |
| Put together, as an arsenal | 27 |
| Gather for a collection | 23 |
| Emulated Henry Clay Frick | 25 |
| Built up, as a fortune | 22 |
| Millionaires in the making | 26 |
| Billionaires in the making | 26 |
| Builds up considerably | 22 |
| Emulates Oprah, in a way | 24 |
| Last of a loving threesome | 26 |
| Latin conjugation word | 22 |
| Part of a Latin I conjugation | 29 |
| Last of a Latin I trio | 22 |
| Bit of Latin conjugation | 24 |
| Bit of beginning Latin | 22 |
| Word for a Latin lover? | 23 |
| Third in a Latin recital | 24 |
| Part of a Latin 101 trio | 24 |
| Latin learner's verb | 24 |
| Between amas and amamus | 23 |
| "Amo, amas, ___" | 26 |
| Verb for Caesar or Calpurnia | 28 |
| Third of a Latin sextet | 23 |
| Third of a Latin paradigm | 25 |
| Third in a Latin series | 23 |
| Schoolboy's Latin verb | 26 |
| Part three of a Latin trilogy | 29 |
| Part of Latin I conjugation | 27 |
| Part of Latin 101 conjugation | 29 |
| Part of a loving threesome? | 27 |
| Part of a love triangle? | 24 |
| Part of a Latin succession | 26 |
| Part of a Latin lesson | 22 |
| Part of a conjugative series | 28 |
| Part of a conjugation lesson | 28 |
| One of an educational trio | 26 |
| Member of a loving trio? | 24 |
| Member of a loving trio | 23 |
| Member of a Latin I trio | 24 |
| Me non ___ (she loves me not) | 29 |
| Latin-learner's word | 24 |
| Latin third-person verb | 23 |
| Latin student's word | 24 |
| Latin I conjugation part | 24 |
| Latin "loves" | 23 |
| Elementary Latin inflection | 27 |
| Early Latin-lesson word | 23 |
| Crossworder's Latin verb | 28 |
| Bit of elementary Latin | 23 |
| Bit of classroom Latin | 22 |
| Beginner's Latin verb | 25 |
| Basic Latin lesson word | 23 |
| Amas follower in a Latin line | 29 |
| "I ___ peace" | 23 |
| "Amo" follower | 24 |
| 'I -- your disposal' | 28 |
| One learning the ropes | 22 |
| Open mike night participant | 27 |
| Not in it for the money | 23 |
| "Rank" novice | 23 |
| Open-mike-night participant | 27 |
| Open mike night candidate | 25 |
| Open mic night participant | 26 |
| Olympics contestant, e.g. | 25 |
| Olympics athlete, e.g. | 22 |
| Not-so-serious musician | 23 |
| Not a serious musician | 22 |
| Major Bowes's hour | 22 |
| Karaoke singer, usually | 23 |
| He doesn't play for pay | 27 |
| Ham radio operator, e.g. | 24 |
| When to act unprofessionally? | 29 |
| They don't play for pay | 27 |
| Open mike night participants | 28 |
| Olympic athletes, e.g. | 22 |
| Many Olympic athletes, today | 28 |
| Non-remunerative athletics | 26 |
| Instrument crafter of note | 26 |
| Stradivari's teacher | 24 |
| Maker of precious violins | 25 |
| Name of fine violin makers | 26 |
| Violinist's heirloom | 24 |
| Stradivari's mentor | 23 |
| Violinmaker of Cremona | 22 |