Numb to Numbers
INflect
It's All Relative
To Do or to Be Done
Potpourri
100

This Latin number word, IV in Roman numerals, has octo letters.

What is quattuor?

100

Begin the game!

_____ ludum! (1 word)

What is INcipe?

100

Is this the animal that you want?

What is quod?

100

Those boys do not seem friendly.

What is videntur?

100

This mythical figure from the Trojan War had a band of allies called the Myrmidons.

Who is Achilles?

200

Who in Rome even checks the date anymore? Today is the what day of the month (in Latin)?

What is duodecimus?

200

This Latin preposition provides the first five letters of a synonym for the English adjective "intriguing."

What is INter?

200

The enemy whose country once destroyed us is not strong now.

What is cuius? (also acceptable: What is quorum?)

200

The tyrant will be killed by his own daughter tomorrow.

What is necabitur?

200

This preposition can mean "of" in the special construction ablative with cardinal numerals.

What is de?

300

Take duo from decem, but add tres more, and what have you got?

What is undecim?

300

I am in a difficult place.

Ego sum _____. (3 words)

What is IN loco difficili?

300

The knowledge with which I wrote this book is from my mother and my teacher.

What is quacum?

300

The city kept being destroyed.

What is delebatur.

300

This woman faced a terrible fate and was turned into a laurel tree after being chased by Apollo.

Who is Daphne?

400

Lincoln's "four score and seven years ago" is just this simple septem-letter word in Latin.

What is viginti?

400

That animal is huge!

Hoc animal est _____! (1 word)

What is INgens?

400

You, Zeus, who are a god, rule the heavens.

What is qui?
400

Will you never be blamed for this fault?

What is culpaberis?

400

The English word "libel" derives from the Latin diminutive form of which noun?

What is liber? (also acceptable: What is libellus?)

500

Woah! The 500 category would be this category in Latin.

What is quingenti? (also acceptable: What is quingentesimus?

500

Achoo! The name of a common seasonal illness is derived from a combination of the preposition in and this verb meaning "to flow."

What is fluo? (also acceptable: What is fluere?)

500

You would need to use this relative relative pronoun to translate this sentence into Latin: This is the book I want.

What is quem?

500

Choose the book which ought to be read aloud by the students.

What is recitari?

500

This year marks the mythical foundation of Rome.

What is 753 BCE?