| "Arrivederci ___" | 27 |
| "Arrivederci" city | 28 |
| "Arrivederci, ___" | 28 |
| Italian city, to the Italians | 29 |
| Where the Tevere flows | 22 |
| Site of the Fontana di Trevi | 28 |
| "Arrivederci __" | 26 |
| 'Arrivederci, --' | 25 |
| Variety of plum tomato | 22 |
| The Eternal City, to natives | 28 |
| Locale of "Tosca" | 27 |
| Home of Città del Vaticano | 29 |
| Fontana di Trevi locale | 23 |
| City of the Seven Hills | 23 |
| Capital south of Venezia | 24 |
| Capital of Italy, to Italians | 29 |
| 'Arrivederci --' | 24 |
| Where the Villa Borghese is | 27 |
| Where the Via del Corso runs | 28 |
| Where Greeks were enslaved | 26 |
| Trastevere's città | 25 |
| Tomato used in saucemaking | 26 |
| Site of the Piazza del Popolo | 29 |
| Scene of "Tosca" | 26 |
| Loren's birthplace | 22 |
| Locale of the Via Condotti | 26 |
| Italian capital, to Loren | 25 |
| Italian Capital (var.) | 22 |
| It's on the Tevere | 22 |
| It bestrides the Tevere | 23 |
| Il pontefice's home | 23 |
| Il Duce once ruled here | 23 |
| Home to the Musei Capitolini | 28 |
| Home of the Galleria Borghese | 29 |
| Home of Fontana di Trevi | 24 |
| Home of Cinecittà Studios | 28 |
| European "capitale" | 29 |
| Eternal City, to Italians | 25 |
| Egg-shaped tomato variety | 25 |
| Common supermarket tomato | 25 |
| City on an Italian map | 22 |
| City of the Circo Massimo | 25 |
| Carlo Ponti's city | 22 |
| Capitale south of San Marino | 28 |
| Capitale in the Lazio region | 28 |
| Capital of Italy, to natives | 28 |
| 1990 World Cup site, locally | 28 |
| "Tosca" locale | 24 |
| "Colosseo" city | 25 |
| "Arrivederci, ____" | 29 |
| "Arrivederci ____" | 28 |
| Healthful food for goldfish | 27 |
| From Italy's capital | 24 |
| One from Italy's capital | 28 |
| Punic Wars soldier, perhaps | 27 |
| Julius Caesar, for one | 22 |
| Caesar or Antony, e.g. | 22 |
| Super Bowl-type numerals | 24 |
| Style of printing type | 22 |
| One in Antony's audience | 28 |
| Marcus Aurelius, for one | 24 |
| Listener to Mark Antony | 23 |
| Like some numerals and noses | 28 |
| Like some noses and numerals | 28 |
| Like Jupiter, but not Zeus | 26 |
| Like JoveÂ’s worshipers | 26 |
| Kind of nose or candle | 22 |
| Kind of candle or numeral | 25 |
| Kind of alphabet or candle | 26 |
| Eternal City inhabitant | 23 |
| Circus Maximus attendee | 23 |
| Caesar's wife, for one | 26 |
| "Tosca" extra | 23 |
| '80s nobodys ___ Holliday | 29 |
| ___ Ã clef (type of novel) | 29 |
| Pax ___ (uneasy peace) | 22 |
| Curia __: Papal offices | 23 |
| Alla ___ (pasta style) | 22 |
| Producer of shooting stars | 26 |
| Wine and dine, perhaps | 22 |
| St. Valentine's forte | 25 |
| Many a chick flick theme | 24 |
| Jennifer Crusie's genre | 27 |
| Spanish or Italian, e.g. | 24 |
| Jupiter and Mars, e.g. | 22 |
| Birthplace of Elie Wiesel | 25 |
| Transylvanian Alps location | 27 |
| Its capital is Bucharest | 24 |
| Eastern European nation | 23 |
| Country on the Black Sea | 24 |
| Bucharest's country | 23 |
| Wallachia and Moldavia, today | 29 |
| Transylvanian Alps setting | 26 |
| Nadia's land, to Nadia | 26 |
| Nadia Comaneci's homeland | 29 |
| Land where the Danube flows | 27 |
| Home of Transylvanians | 22 |
| Carpathian Mountains country | 28 |
| Superlatively Halloweenlike | 27 |
| Ray whom everybody loves | 24 |