Enter a Crossword Puzzle Answer

...where the Clue Contains (optional)

Crossword Clues for LATIN

Refine the search results by specifying the filter for clues.
Clue Source Date
Tongue in meal at inn (5)
Could it describe a quarter of tongue? (5)
Language of answers to starred clues (5)
Language for Livy Wall Street Journal 16 Apr 2024
The French money regularly used by Caesar (5)
City can produce tongue Mirror Cryptic 10 Apr 2024
Dead language Mirror Quick 10 Apr 2024
Language of South and Central America (5)
Cicero's language
Source of Portuguese
17, for example, could be the French metal (5)
Ancestor of the romance languages LA Times Daily 20 Mar 2024
Style of Dizzy Gillespie, named for its Afro-Cuban influences, ... jazz
City can produce language Mirror Cryptic 19 Mar 2024
Dead language Mirror Quick 19 Mar 2024
The French are on their mettle but still hold their tongue
Language used in Palatine (5)
A foreigner found in the Atlantic, swimming
"Dead language" spoken in ancient Rome, and the linguistic origin of languages at 29a, 44a, 7d and 38d
People may decline to learn it
A form of lint put on the tongue (5)
E pluribus unum language
Dead language Mirror Quick 27 Jan 2024
City can produce language Mirror Cryptic 27 Jan 2024
The French cannister turned out to be Roman (5)
Caesar’s language Mirror Tea Time 08 Jan 2024
"Carpe diem" and "status quo" language USA Today 07 Jan 2024
What many state mottos are Newsday 05 Jan 2024
Learner at home saving a time for ancient language (5)
Dead language Mirror Classic 03 Jan 2024
Classical language Thomas Joseph 25 Dec 2023
Somewhat late in to the language class!
Reconstructed Incan material one found in Peru, say (5,8)
Reconstructed Incan material one found in Peru, say The Guardian Cryptic 22 Dec 2023
___ trap (Bad Bunny genre) USA Today 15 Dec 2023
___trap (Bad Bunny genre)
Dead language Mirror Quick 11 Dec 2023
Hollywood can produce lingo Mirror Cryptic 11 Dec 2023
Left-wing anti-reactionary language (5)
Partly translating language (5) Puzzler Cryptic 05 Nov 2023
Exempli gratia, e.g. LA Times Daily 20 Oct 2023
Language that gave us the phrase "Mea culpa"
Old language The Telegraph Quick 18 Sep 2023
Ancient language The Times Concise 13 Sep 2023
Dead language The Telegraph Quick 01 Sep 2023
Where six is sex The Telegraph Quick 02 Jul 2023
'In varietate concordia' language USA Today 17 May 2023
'Per se' and 'quid pro quo' language New York Times 15 May 2023
'Veni, vidi, vici' language New York Times 01 May 2023
Caesar's language Newsday 12 Apr 2023
Old Italian? The Guardian Quick 05 Apr 2023
Dead language that gave us the phrase "et cetera"
"Lux et veritas" language LA Times Daily 19 Feb 2023
Che Guevara perhaps in US city, revolutionary air around me in target of 6 22? The Guardian Cryptic 17 Feb 2023
'Cogito, ergo sum' language USA Today 14 Jan 2023
"E pluribus unum" language LA Times Daily 14 Nov 2022
"Quid pro quo" language Universal 27 Oct 2022
Language that gave us the phrase "Mea culpa"
Classical language Thomas Joseph 09 Aug 2022
Language of many a motto The Washington Post 12 Jun 2022
Language of many a motto LA Times Daily 12 Jun 2022
Classical language Eugene Sheffer 27 May 2022
An ancient language The Telegraph Quick 17 May 2022
Caesar's language Thomas Joseph 17 May 2022
Cicero's tongue The Guardian Quick 28 Apr 2022
Caesar's language Thomas Joseph 23 Apr 2022
The language of ancient Rome Irish Times Simplex 21 Apr 2022
Classical tongue Thomas Joseph 12 Apr 2022
Classical language The Times Concise 06 Apr 2022
Livia's language The Washington Post Sunday 13 Mar 2022
Language that gave us 'ad hoc' USA Today 10 Mar 2022
Seminary subject Newsday 04 Mar 2022
Classical tongue Thomas Joseph 12 Jan 2022
Language that gave us 'i.e.' USA Today 10 Jan 2022
Language of ancient Rome Irish Times Simplex 05 Jan 2022
Hogwarts motto language LA Times Daily 22 Dec 2021
Initially language almost turned Italian now The Telegraph Cryptic 11 Nov 2021
Language of ancient Rome Irish Times Simplex 26 Oct 2021
Old language the French preserve The Times Cryptic 14 Oct 2021
Language of old Romans Irish Times Simplex 14 Oct 2021
"E pluribus unum" language Universal 02 Oct 2021
Like many a motto Wall Street Journal 23 Sep 2021
Language of ancient Rome Irish Times Simplex 01 Sep 2021
In which 'Stella' means 'star' New York Times 25 Jul 2021
Language of "E pluribus unum"
Source of much legalese Newsday 27 May 2021
Language that gave us 'e.g.' USA Today 14 May 2021
'Et tu' language USA Today 10 May 2021
Vatican language Newsday 03 May 2021
Classical language Thomas Joseph 25 Mar 2021
'Tabula rasa' language USA Today 19 Mar 2021
Tiberius' tongue LA Times Daily 21 Feb 2021
Tiberius' tongue The Washington Post 21 Feb 2021
Romance language's root USA Today 19 Feb 2021
Language used by lousy leader ain't working
Like 'alter ego' and 'alma mater' New York Times 06 Dec 2020
Caesar's language Thomas Joseph 02 Dec 2020
Like 'aurum' for gold and 'ferrum' for iron New York Times 11 Nov 2020
Mass medium New York Times 10 Oct 2020
Pig ___ (silly language) Universal 02 Sep 2020
Language of the Roman Empire USA Today 30 Aug 2020
Classical language Eugene Sheffer 26 Aug 2020
Horace’s poetry is written in it Wall Street Journal 11 Aug 2020
Cato's language Premier Sunday 02 Aug 2020
Virgil's language LA Times Daily 26 Jul 2020
Virgil's language The Washington Post 26 Jul 2020
Language of law Canadiana 06 Jul 2020
Pig ___ (pseudo-language) USA Today 25 Jun 2020
Mostly dead -- and popular -- language The Telegraph Cryptic 17 Jun 2020
Endlessly rubbishing a foreign language
Language of "mea culpa" Premier Sunday 24 May 2020
What's learner doing now? Language The Telegraph Toughie 22 May 2020
Caesar's language The Telegraph Quick 22 May 2020
Endlessly rubbishing what Horace wrote
Language of ancient Rome Irish Times Simplex 28 Mar 2020
Foreign language seen on U.S. money New York Times 22 Mar 2020
Classical language that formed the English script
Forum language Wall Street Journal 04 Mar 2020
Language of many state mottos Newsday 11 Dec 2019
Old tongue preserved in gelatine
The French money was used in exchange once
Muscle linked to hip or tongue
Oddly picked least popular school subject
Language of old Romans Irish Times Simplex 10 Sep 2019
Language for the Masses? The Washington Post 08 Sep 2019
Language for the Masses? LA Times Daily 08 Sep 2019
Music store category New York Times 10 Aug 2019
Language of the Masses Wall Street Journal 13 Jul 2019
Caesar's language Newsday 15 May 2019
"Et cetera" language Universal 29 Apr 2019
Nero's language Newsday 17 Apr 2019
Language of old Rome Irish Times Simplex 11 Apr 2019
Much of legalese Newsday 23 Mar 2019
Classical language The Times Concise 28 Feb 2019
A classic in Italian, somewhat making a comeback?
Nero's language USA Today 21 Feb 2019
Language of 15-Across 4-Down New York Times 20 Feb 2019
"Carpe diem" language Universal 26 Jan 2019
Language of many mottos and prayers
'Id est,' e.g Thomas Joseph 16 Jan 2019
Language learned by seminarians USA Today 13 Jan 2019
Nero's language
Language of 15-Across 4-Down
Language of the Masses
"Et cetera" language
Language learned by seminarians
Music store category
Language for the Masses?
Good language to know for this puzzle
"Carpe diem" language
Language of old Rome Newsday 03 Dec 2018
Ancestor of Italian Newsday 02 Dec 2018
What most college mottoes are in New York Times 27 Nov 2018
The language of ancient Rome Irish Times Simplex 29 Sep 2018
What Rowling learned at Exeter Newsday 15 Sep 2018
Language the French can put together
Forum language USA Today 26 Jul 2018
What Julius Caesar spoke Newsday 24 Jul 2018
Language on all current U.S. coins USA Today 23 Jul 2018
Ancient language The Telegraph Quick 13 Jul 2018
Ab absurdo language Universal 08 Jul 2018
Cicero wrote in it Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2018
Ancient language the French can identify
Some disapproval at insolent language The Sun Two Speed 14 Jun 2018
Classical tongue The Sun Two Speed 14 Jun 2018
Language seen in loo left by King and Earl
Some scornful at ingrate's language The Sun Two Speed 30 Apr 2018
Caesar's tongue Thomas Joseph 31 Mar 2018
Classical language
Classic language LA Times Daily 04 Mar 2018
Classic language The Washington Post 04 Mar 2018
"E pluribus unum" language LA Times Daily 26 Feb 2018
'E pluribus unum' language The Washington Post 26 Feb 2018
Classical tongue Thomas Joseph 09 Feb 2018
Requiem language, often The Washington Post Sunday 14 Jan 2018
Dig has this to be expanding, volatile?
Ipso facto, e.g The Washington Post 06 Jan 2018
Ipso facto, e.g LA Times Daily 06 Jan 2018
Ipso facto, e.g.
Forum language
Cicero wrote in it
"E pluribus unum" language
Language on all current U.S. coins
What most college mottoes are in
Ab absurdo language
Classical language The Sun Two Speed 30 Dec 2017
Language no one speaks? The French can The Sun Two Speed 30 Dec 2017
Fool upset following the Parisian's language The Telegraph Cryptic 28 Nov 2017
Language of old Rome Universal 18 Nov 2017
Like many state mottos Newsday 23 Sep 2017
Incompletely translating ancient language
Classical language The Telegraph Quick 30 Jun 2017
Language of ancient Rome The Telegraph General Knowledge 04 Jun 2017
The plebs picked this up in Palatine
"Et tu, Brute?" or "Veni, vidi, vici" USA Today 18 Apr 2017
What Bryn Mawr grads once had to know Newsday 15 Apr 2017
Mass communication? Wall Street Journal 15 Apr 2017
Caesar's native tongue Universal 07 Apr 2017
Language of many mottos LA Times Daily 26 Mar 2017
Language of many mottos The Washington Post 26 Mar 2017
"Et tu, Brute?" or "Veni, vidi, vici"
Language of many mottos
Language of old Rome
Caesar's native tongue
Italic language of ancient Rome The Telegraph General Knowledge 18 Dec 2016
Chunk of congenitally revolting tongue
Forum language LA Times Daily 26 Aug 2016
Like salsa New York Times 16 Jul 2016
Mexican from city with money
Mexican from city with money The Times Cryptic 03 Jun 2016
19-Across's language Universal 16 Apr 2016
Part of a classical education New York Times 14 Apr 2016
Note element required for language
'E pluribus unum,' e.g The Washington Post 21 Mar 2016
Language in Italy, except for extreme parts, going back
Vatican City language Newsday 09 Mar 2016
"Amo, amas, amat," e.g USA Today 29 Feb 2016
Note element required for language
and 15 Down: Student area of Paris The Telegraph Quick 05 Feb 2016
The French can be ancient Italian The Sun Two Speed 02 Feb 2016
Ancient language The Sun Two Speed 02 Feb 2016
Holy See official language Newsday 10 Jan 2016
Forum language
Like salsa
Language giving joy, without going to extremes
"E pluribus unum," e.g Universal 18 Nov 2015
Source of many legal terms Newsday 04 Nov 2015
Language picked up in north country, mostly The Times Cryptic 26 Oct 2015
Forum speech Wall Street Journal 22 Oct 2015
Congenitally partially inverted tongue
A language The Telegraph Quick 18 Aug 2015
Old language existed around beginning of time
Many prayers are said in it New York Times 25 Mar 2015
Language of 14-Across LA Times Daily 17 Mar 2015
"E pluribus unum," e.g.
Language of 14-Across
Source of many legal terms
Caesar's language
Many prayers are said in it
Forum speech
Roman extract of platinum
Words once spoken – about time rested
Vulgar language?
Speech in the Forum
Forum talk was in it
Pig __
Nero's native tongue
"Dies Irae" language
Tacitus' tongue
Many mottoes are written in it
Like many abbreviated terms in footnotes
Kind of Grammy awards
Caesar's language
One-time mass communication medium?
It's spoken in high school and that's about it
What Mr. Chips taught
Terence's tongue
Status quo language?
Language of many a motto
See 27-Down
Like the samba and salsa
The Vatican's language
What was heard in Rome and a quarter of Paris
Julius Caesar's language
Pig __
Like about half of American states' mottos
A quarter of Paris
Pig ___
Word after pig or before Quarter
Like about half of American states' mottos
Catholic Church language
Forum talk
Source of much legalese
Language for legal terminology
With 42-Across, one who might memorize 64-Across?
Caesar's tongue
Livy's tongue
Status quo language?
Legal language
Like many mottoes
Hogwarts motto language
Hogwarts motto language
Legal language
Mass language
Source of much of English
What Seneca spoke
Exempli gratia, e.g.
Roman language
What Cicero spoke
Homo sapiens, e.g.
Language for the masses?
Language of ancient Rome
"Aeneid" language
Mass medium?
What Forum addresses were in
What Forum addresses were in
Virgil's tongue
"E pluribus unum", e.g.
"Aeneid" language
Tongue of Tiberius
1-Across topic
Like salsa music
Tongue of Tiberius
Romance languages ancestor
Classic language, and with 61-Across, hint to the puzzle theme found at the starts of 20-, 37- and 57-Across
. . . in this language
The talk of the Forum?
What Caesar spoke
Root of all Romance languages
Romance languages ancestor
English root
Source of much legalese
Classic language, and with 61-Across, hint to the puzzle theme found at the starts of 20-, 37- and 57-Across
"E pluribus unum," e.g.
Nero's language
Like 35-Across
Like much legalese
Word with "America" or "lover"
Forum lingo
Mass communication?
Cato's tongue
Mass language
Like 35-Across
Lingo of the masses?
Language of many courtroom phrases
Taxonomy language
Language of ancient Rome
Classic subject
Parisian Quarter
Liturgical language
With 71-Across, sort of person who might enjoy this puzzle?
Language for the masses?
Like most South Americans
Source of many loanwords
Livy's language
Vulgar language?
Vulgate's language
Language of many courtroom phrases
Mass communication?
Language of Lucretius
Et cetera, etc.
Classic subject
Language of ancient Rome
Classic subject
Word with lover or America
Mass communication?
Language for the masses
Ancient language
Tiberius' tongue
Forum language
Livy's language
Quorum's origin
7-Down is in it
Caesar's tongue
Igpay anguagelay
Exempli gratia, e.g.
Pig language?
Tiberius' tongue
Quarter or pig
CD store section
Quorum's origin
Vatican City's official language
Catholic church language
Mass language
___ America
Language that may be vulgar
Forum language
Nero's language
Language of the masses, once
Language for the masses
Forum speech
Mass confusion?
Language for the masses
Mass communication medium?
Whence many loanwords
Language of science
Romance language
Pig language?
Tacitus' tongue
Livy's language
"Ad hominem" source
Dead language
The talk of the Forum
Pig ___
Pig ___
Ovid's tongue
Nero's tongue
Language course
Exempli gratia, e.g.
Ovid's language
It can be vulgar
Caesar's tongue
Language of ancient Rome
One-time language of the Masses?
Romance language source
See 41-Across
Caesar's tongue
Parent of romance languages
Language of the masses, once
Mr. Chips' subject
What "L" may stand for
Like "E pluribus unum"
A quarter of Paris
Language of 23 Across
___ Quarter
Mass communication?
What Mr. Chips taught
Amo, amas, amat, e.g.
Roman language
Caesar's tongue
Liturgy language
Quo vadis for example
Language of Cicero
Word after pig or before America
Caesar's tongue
Nero's native tongue
Like 50-Across and 10-Down
Language course
Papal language
Sine qua non <P>e.g.
Pig ___
Type of cross or square
Pig or vulgar
Cato's tongue
Mr. Chips's class in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"
Like many inscriptions
Kind of mass
Kind of quarter
"E pluribus unum," e.g.
Language for the masses
Forum language
Language for the masses?
____ America
Brazilian e.g.
Language of Lucretius
What Mr. Chips taught
"Amo, amas, amat," e.g.
Former language of 12 Down
Language of the Gracchi
Parisian quarter
Lucan's tongue
___ America
Galba's tongue
Famed quarter
Cato's tongue
A quarter of Paris
Desi Arnaz, e.g.
Livy's language
Quarter in Paris
Livy's tongue
Quarter of fame
___ Quarter
Root of many of our words
Quarter preceder
Livy's lingo
Virgil's tongue
Seneca's tongue
High-school subject
Quarter of Paris
"Aeneid" language
Terence's tongue
Follower of Low or Vulgar
Nero's tongue
Like Cugat's rhythm
Caesar's tongue
The tongue of Tiberius
Quarter type in Paris
Old tongue
Tiberius's tongue
Tacitus's tongue
Cicero's tongue
Language of the masses no longer
Trajan's tongue
Paris Quarter
___-American
South American
One of the Americas
Forum talk
Caesar's medium
Amo, esse, ego, etc.
Amo, veni, ubi, etc.
Forum tongue
Low, Vulgar or Late
School course
School course.
Language.
___ America.
Madrileno.
Caesar's words.
Old tongue.
One-time school requirement.
___ Quarter.
Parisian quarter.
Language of "Winnie Ille Pu."
School subject.
Pig or dog ___.
Classical school subject.
_____ America.
Amo, amas, amat.
Spaniard or Italian.
Secondary school subject.
Livy's tongue.
Ancient language.
Clerical language.
Kind of American.
Tacitus' tongue.
Ancient tongue.
Cum laude, for instance.
The talk of old Rome.
Prescription writing.
High school subject.
University quarter of Paris.
Classical language.
Paris' ___ Quarter.
___ Quarter of Paris.
Hispanic.
Language used in singing masses.
South Amercian.
South American.
Basic language.
Señor or Señorita.
Exempli gratia, for example
Refine the search results by specifying the filter for clues.

Trending Clues