The Romans were famous for these and still use their orginally built ones -- Staples Mill.
What are roads?
This abbreviation indicates morning.
What is A.M.?
V
What is five?
A symbol for this goddess is a swoop many wear.
Who is Nike? Victoria?
April 23, 753 BCE
What is the Founding of Rome?
The Roman military could build these and take them down in less than a day -- Golden Gate.
What is a bridge?
This abbreviation keeps the list going.
What is etc.?
X
What is ten?
A symbol for this god is the nation's bird.
Who is Jupiter?
What is the murder of Julius Caesar?
What is the Ides of March?
This building is famous for having the largest concrete dome from the ancient world.
What is the Pantheon?
When two teams are competing, this abbreviation/word often is used.
What is vs/versus?
L
What is 50?
A symbol for this goddess is a cornucopia.
Who is Ceres?
This day of the week is named after the father of Jupiter.
What is Saturday? Named after Saturn.
The Romans used a lot of water -- so they built these to convey the water from various sources.
What are aqueducts?
This is a succinct way to honor a dead person with a few letters.
What is R.I.P.?
LXVII
What is 67?
A statiue of this god is at Virginia Beach.
Who is Neptune?
August 24, 79 A.D.
What is the eruption of Mount Vesuvius?
The top central wedge in the keeps the entire feature from collapsing.
What is the keystone?
This abbreviation is used in place of listing names of many authors in a reference.
What is et al.?
D
What is 500?
This god's symbol has been on the Goodyear commercial with his winged sandals being worn by several images.
Who is Mercury?
509 B.C.
What is the end of the monarchy?