| ''So long!'' | 28 |
| ''See ya!'' | 27 |
| "I'm history!" | 28 |
| "Bye, Bruno" | 22 |
| Word of coming and going | 24 |
| Sorrento "so long" | 28 |
| Livorno "Later!" | 26 |
| "Ta-ta" in Turin | 26 |
| "So long, signor!" | 28 |
| "See ya!" in Siena | 28 |
| "See ya," in Siena | 28 |
| "Later," to Luigi | 27 |
| "Later, dude" | 23 |
| "Later, dahling!" | 27 |
| "Goodbye" in Venice | 29 |
| "Bye, bambino" | 24 |
| Word of greeting and parting | 28 |
| Trendy "so-long" | 26 |
| Relative of aloha or shalom | 27 |
| Parting word in Palermo | 23 |
| Overseas greeting or farewell | 29 |
| Marcello's farewell | 23 |
| Italian's "bye" | 29 |
| Italian "bye" | 23 |
| Italian 'Bye!' | 22 |
| Hello or goodbye, slangily | 26 |
| Hello or goodbye, in Genova | 27 |
| Greeting from Giuseppe | 22 |
| Giuseppe's goodbye | 22 |
| Giovanni's good-bye | 23 |
| Giorgio's greeting | 22 |
| Dante's "hello" | 29 |
| Arrivederci's relative | 26 |
| "Toodles," in Milan | 29 |
| "Ta-ta," in Torino | 28 |
| "So long, signore" | 28 |
| "So long, Siena" | 26 |
| "See ya," to Sophia | 29 |
| "See ya," to Maria | 28 |
| "See ya," in Pisa | 27 |
| "See ya, Sophia" | 26 |
| "Later!", in Rome | 27 |
| "Later!" somewhere | 28 |
| "Later dude!" | 23 |
| "Keep it real..." | 27 |
| "I gotta jet" | 23 |
| "Gotta bounce ..." | 28 |
| "Goodbye, Guido!" | 27 |
| "Farewell, Luigi!" | 28 |
| "Farewell, Fabio!" | 28 |
| "Bye," to Bruno | 25 |
| "Buon giorno!" | 24 |
| Informal "byes" | 25 |
| One-named R&B artist | 24 |
| "Oh" R&B artist | 29 |
| Four-Grammy winner of 2006 | 26 |
| "Gimme Dat" singer | 28 |
| "Other Skies" poet | 28 |
| US undercover operative | 23 |
| Presidential title: Abbr. | 25 |
| Pres., to the military | 22 |
| White House title: Abbr. | 24 |
| W., vis-Ã -vis the military | 29 |
| U.S. president's title | 26 |
| Title for Obama: Abbr. | 22 |
| Presidents' mil. rank | 25 |
| Presidential briefing? | 22 |
| One of D.D.E.'s titles | 26 |
| Bill's title: abbr. | 23 |
| It may emerge after 17 years | 28 |
| Bug with a loud love call | 25 |
| One coming out of its shell? | 28 |
| They have a 17-year cycle | 25 |
| Seventeen-year locusts, e.g. | 28 |
| Roman orator/statesman/writer | 29 |
| Roman statesman-writer | 22 |
| Roman orator-philosopher | 24 |
| Outspoken foe of Antony | 23 |
| Orator of Caesar's time | 27 |
| Catiline's nemesis | 22 |
| "De Oratore" writer | 29 |
| "De Oratore" author | 29 |
| "Academica" author | 28 |
| Legendary Spanish hero | 22 |
| Scotland Yard group: Abbr. | 26 |
| Heston role El ____ | 23 |
| El ___ (Castilian hero) | 23 |
| Alfonso VI banished him | 23 |
| 'El --' (1961 epic) | 27 |
| Funny ___, 2003 Derby winner | 28 |
| Funny ___ (2003 Derby winner) | 29 |
| Suffix familiar to police | 25 |
| 2003 Derby winner Funny __ | 26 |
| It may be hard or sweet | 23 |
| Sweet or hard beverage | 22 |
| Beverage in a jug, perhaps | 26 |
| Whence comes applejack | 22 |
| Some juice from a press | 23 |
| Product of fermenting apples | 28 |
| Juice pressed from apples | 25 |