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Celo, celare, celavi, celatum. 

What is the verb 'to hide/conceal'?

100

The 3rd person plural future tense of 'habito'. 

What is 'habitabunt'? 

100

The year Caesar was born. 

What is 100BC? 

100

The 1st person singular imperfect tense of the verb 'to grow'. 

What is 'crescebam'?

100

This chemical element takes its letters on the periodic table from Latin.

What is iron/gold/silver?

200

It is the meaning of forte. 

What is 'by chance'? 

200

A word that means 'we doubted'.

What is 'dubitavimus'?

200

This is the opening line of Caesar's 'Commentaries on the Gallic War'. 

What is 'Gallia est omnes divisa in partes tres'  / 'Gaul is divided in 3 parts'. 

200

The future tense of 'he will drink'. 

What is 'bibet'?

200

It was the phrase of the week up until today. 

What is 'cogito ergo sum'?

300

The Latin verb 'to hope'. 

What is 'spero, speraare, speravi, speratum'?

300

The 3rd person genitive reflexive pronoun.

What is 'sui'?

300

The age Octavian was when Caesar died. 

What is 18?

300

It is 'noster'. 

What is the nominative masculine possessive adjective meaning 'our'? 

300

The 4 principal parts of the verb 'to deceive'. 

What is 'fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum'?

400

The Latin verb 'to laugh/smile'. 

What is 'rideo, ridere, risi, risum'?

400

These are 2 words which translate as: with the difficult war. 

What is: difficili bello?
400

The year in which the first triumvirate was formed. 

What was 59BC? 

400

The perfect tense 1st person singular of the verb 'to beseige/blockade'. 

What is 'obsedi'? 

400

This was the island that Perseus and his mother washed up on. 

What is 'Seriphos'?

500

The Latin verb 'to deserve'. 

What is 'mereo, merere, merui'?

500

This is the feminine ablative singular of the non-reflexive third person pronoun. 

What is 'ea'?

500
These were speeches that were violent attacks of Antony. 

What were 'the Philippics'? 

500

Two words meaning: the great ship (acc. sing.) 

What is 'magnam navem'? 

500
They are the 4 principal parts of the Latin verb 'to force/gather'. 

What is 'cogo, cogere, coegi, coactum'?

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