"___ your point" | 26 |
Early southern Europeans | 24 |
Early dwellers south of Rome | 28 |
Proud marcher on Oct. 12 | 24 |
Of Florentine or Roman style | 28 |
Like much Renaissance art | 25 |
Meal money in Tuscany? | 22 |
What "a tutti" is | 27 |
Summer treat for a goddess? | 27 |
Former currency unit in Rome | 28 |
Roman "Roman" | 23 |
Spinone ___ (hunting dog) | 25 |
Romance tongue, locally | 23 |
Enzo Ferrari's language | 27 |
Garnish that has flat leaves | 28 |
Stallone's sobriquet | 24 |
Sobriquet for Stallone | 22 |
Ricky Balboa's nickname | 27 |
Temporary teacher in Torino? | 28 |
Slant one's writing | 23 |
Highlight in print, in a way | 28 |
It's used for emphasis | 26 |
Verdi's land, to Debussy | 28 |
Pietro's home, to Pierre | 28 |
"___ to the trees" | 28 |
More of the advice (Part 3) | 27 |
Go ___ (try on one's own) | 29 |
Stressed type, for short | 24 |
Slanted type, for short | 23 |
W.W. II Axis members: Abbr. | 27 |
Stressful type, for short | 25 |
Right-leaning type, briefly | 27 |
Eye-catching style, for short | 29 |
Catania citizens: Abbr. | 23 |
Parishioners in Milan? | 22 |
"Try ___ see" | 23 |
"Try ___ see!" | 24 |
Name in the news since 1992 | 27 |
"Vidi," to Tweety | 27 |
Hit -- (really go places) | 25 |
'Now -- be told' | 24 |
"Happens sometimes" | 29 |
Broker's stock promise | 26 |
"___ Happen Here" | 27 |
Dermatologist, sometimes? | 25 |
Poet's outlook on life? | 27 |
Glamorous, high-profile pair | 28 |
"Maybe, maybe not" | 28 |
"Definitely maybe" | 28 |
Make ___ (don't discard) | 28 |
Put ___ (quit handling) | 23 |
Have ___ (face no challenges) | 29 |
"Take ___" Eagles | 27 |
"What did ___ you?" | 29 |
"What can __ you?" | 28 |
Listed in detail, old style | 27 |
Line-__: listed individually | 28 |
Do tax work, in Britain | 23 |
One way to reduce taxes | 23 |
People using Schedule A | 23 |
Files a Schedule A, say | 23 |
'When will --?' | 23 |
Tending to repeat oneself | 25 |
Yadda, yadda, yadda, e.g. | 25 |
Emphases for an orator | 22 |
"Just my luck" | 24 |
A yo-yo also does this | 22 |
Start of January riddle | 23 |
Cornell professor, probably | 27 |
"___ to Be You" | 25 |
"--- to Be You" | 25 |
"___ better be!" | 26 |
"__ to Be You" | 24 |
"___ to be!" | 22 |
"___ potential..." | 28 |
Ivy Leaguer's home | 22 |
Bad actor's philosophy? | 27 |
Salesmen's routes: Abbr. | 28 |
Start of second passage | 23 |
"You're wrong!" | 29 |
"I have heard ..." | 28 |
"___ laugh": Pinero | 29 |
"We'll find it" | 29 |
Telecom exec in training | 24 |
"Quite possibly" | 26 |
"Ask me tomorrow" | 27 |
Whittier's saddest words | 28 |
"Tell ___ in Gath" | 28 |
'I can just see --' | 27 |
Words with hit or take | 22 |
Words after hit or knock | 24 |
Start of a kid's lament | 27 |
Certain alcohols: Suffix | 24 |
Word with age and weight | 24 |
Japanese statesman and family | 29 |
O.J.'s judge et al. | 24 |
Japanese statesman et al. | 25 |
Japanese family and admiral | 27 |
Japanese admiral et al. | 23 |
Family of Japanese statesman | 28 |