The temple guard who failed in his duties.
What is Nassor?
The supreme god in the Egyptian pantheon.
Who is Ammon?
The form of spectans.
What is a PAP?
The Latin word, and its meaning, that gives us the English furtive.
What is fur (thief)?
This member of our class caused a stir with his errant bodily fluids while a tour was dropping by.
Who is Alex Tosi?
This the name of Nefertus' oldest son.
What is Sefus?
The god of the sun and of fertility.
Who is Ammon?
the form of claudite.
What is a present imperative?
The Latin word, and its meaning, that gives us the English venal.
What is venalis, -e (susceptible to bribery)?
"meus canis meum laborem domi edidit" -- an excuse used by this member of our class for not having his homework.
Who is Peyton Fox?
Nefertus' deceased wife.
Who is Rehema?
Who is Suchus?
consilium capere and in animo habere are examples of this.
What is an idiom?
This suffix turns many adjectives into nouns in English.
What is -ness?
This member of our class is apparently the victim of many pencil thefts.
Who is Sam Karp?
This vir robusti corporis shows Amosis and Neferura around the temple.
Who is Hondo?
The goddess of war.
Who is Sachmis?
A nominative gerundive plus the verb to be is called this in Latin.
What is the passive periphrastic?
This suffix turns many nouns into adjectives in English.
What is -ous?
Mr McDougal went to this college before transferring to Harvard.
What is Haverford College?
The name of the Pharaoh in our story.
What is Sethus I?
Who is Bubastis?
The construction poculo completo.
What is the ablative absolute?
The Latin word, and its meaning, that gives us the English culprit?
What is culpa (blame, fault)?
Alex Tosi's favorite weekend activity when the weather is nice.
What is, Getting lost on his bike?