| I chat endlessly - Scot, maybe or European |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
30 Oct 2025 |
| The -, 1797 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe subtitled The Confessional of the Black Penitents (7) |
Mirror Quiz |
08 Oct 2025 |
| From Rome or Naples |
Commuter |
06 Sep 2025 |
| Language most directly descended from Latin (7) |
The Sun Mini |
23 Aug 2025 |
| Thousand Island alternative |
Newsday |
31 Jul 2025 |
| As replacement for inset, peculiar advertisement (7) |
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| Language spoken in Milan or Turin |
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| Nationality of Bruno Tonioli who joined as a judge on BGT in 2023 (7) |
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| European capital I, a newcomer, must embrace |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Jul 2025 |
| Ita returns nail to European (7) |
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| Language from which the word 'piano' originates (7) |
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| Tail wagging at the man |
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| Special quality applied to boxer with a name like Primo Carnera? |
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| 'The ___', 1797 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe (7) |
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| Language spoken in Milan (7) |
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| Latin I translated with a person from Rome, perhaps |
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| Language spoken in Milan or Turin |
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| Name of a symphony by Mendelssohn (7) |
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| Catch at the one turning - the Roman, say (7) |
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| Cupressus sempervirens is better known as ___ cypress (7) |
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| Nail a ticket up showing the language (7) |
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| Mark Wahlberg remake The ___ Job (7) |
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| The -, 1797 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe subtitled The Confessional of the Black Penitents |
Mirror Quiz |
24 Mar 2025 |
| From Florence or Venice, eg |
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| 'The ___', 1797 novel by Ann Radcliffe (7) |
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| Citizen of Bari or Pisa, eg |
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| Nationality of Maria Montessori (7) |
The Guardian Quick |
17 Mar 2025 |
| From Turin, e.g. |
The Telegraph Quick |
16 Mar 2025 |
| Language - one with a Latin derivation |
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| Trat's palm tree and climbing plant clipped |
The Times Mephisto |
09 Mar 2025 |
| From Milan, perhaps |
Mirror Tea Time |
23 Feb 2025 |
| From Rome, eg |
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| I have a Latin translation from Rome (7) |
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| From Turin or Milan (7) |
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| The_ Job, 1969 Michael Caine comedy crime film (7) |
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| Meloni for one in restaurant |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Jan 2025 |
| European resident |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Jan 2025 |
| European language |
Mirror Classic |
28 Jan 2025 |
| One translated a Latin language (7) |
|
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| Pisan talk |
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| South European language (7) |
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| Language in a tail-twisting form (7) |
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| Language of Pavarotti and Bocelli |
|
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| 1969's "The ___ Job" |
TV |
08 Dec 2024 |
| Field for Verdi and Puccini |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Dec 2024 |
| 1969's "The ___ Job" |
TV |
01 Dec 2024 |
| Nationality of someone from Rome or Florence, for instance (7) |
|
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| Turin's tongue |
|
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| Nationality of DJ and dance music pioneer Robert Miles (7) |
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| Snail at industry, partly given up to so formal a garden (7) |
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| Is it a bag brought back from abroad? (7) |
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| This Roman Hun could be Lithuanian (7) |
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| Southern European, one without the greatest tan (7) |
|
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| Florentine girl breaking in |
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| From Venice or Naples |
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| From Rome or Milan |
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| Language in which "I'm sorry" is "mi dispiace" |
|
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| From Florence |
Family Time |
20 Oct 2024 |
| Language is in a tail-twisting form (7) |
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| ___ maple is the common name for Acer opalus (7) |
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| One of Switzerland's four official languages (7) |
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| With 9-Across, Mount Etna, e.g. |
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| Dressing option |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Oct 2024 |
| Cuisine of pasta and pizza (7) |
|
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| The -, 1797 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe subtitled The Confessional of the Black Penitents |
Mirror Quiz |
20 Sep 2024 |
| Sir Michael Caine movie from 1969, The ___- Job (7) |
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| It's meaning in terms of drink (7) |
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| First-class Latin translation into another language (7) |
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| From Rome or Milan, for example (7) |
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| Sophia Loren's nationality (7) |
|
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| From Milan, perhaps |
Mirror Tea Time |
23 Aug 2024 |
| From Italy |
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| One of Switzerland's official languages (7) |
The Guardian Quick |
26 Jul 2024 |
| In a tail-wagging way finds formal garden has statues (7) |
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| The ___ Job, heist movie (7) |
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| Salad dressing variety |
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| I adopt a Latin form of language(7) |
|
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| Person from Rome |
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| It can be studied at school (7) |
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| One with a Latin mixture! (7) |
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| Ali followed it to an Umbrian native (7) |
|
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| Nail it with a crafty European (7) |
|
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| One in a Latin setting, maybe (7) |
|
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| European's AI approach to Latin (7) |
|
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| Section of hospital I analysed is Roman, perhaps (7) |
|
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| I could be a Latin |
|
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| From Milan, perhaps |
Mirror Tea Time |
25 May 2024 |
| Verdi's nationality |
|
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| Such language! In the Vatican, too! |
|
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| Like gelato and pizza |
Universal |
17 May 2024 |
| Language spoken in Milan or Turin |
|
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| Michael Caine and Benny Hill starred in this comedy caper film with the fabulous Mini-Cooper car chase, The ...Job |
|
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| The cuisine includes pasta and pizza |
|
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| The language, when a nail was broken by it! (7) |
|
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| Florence or Milan native? (7) |
|
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| One with a Latin derivation! (7) |
|
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| Turing to protect information is after computing language (7) |
|
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| Vermouth, having lain awkwardly, having given it a beginning (7) |
|
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| Lombardy's lingo |
|
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| Language spoken in Rome (7) |
|
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| See pin-up at once ___ a European (7) |
|
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| See pin-up at once - a European (7) |
|
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| I adopt a Latin form of language |
|
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| One from Rome, say |
|
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| _ dressing |
|
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| Tail in a foreign language (7) |
|
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| Grand Prix first held in 1921 and usually staged at Monza (7) |
|
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| Such language! At the Vatican, too! |
|
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| One with a Latin translation, as may be expected (7) |
|
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| I, a Latin? Could be (7) |
|
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| *Language spoken widely in Milan which has its origins in 18a |
|
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| European language |
Mirror Classic |
16 Feb 2024 |
| What it means to a barman |
|
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| From Milan, perhaps |
Mirror Tea Time |
14 Feb 2024 |
| Milan native |
|
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| Nationality of Iso (7) |
|
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| I a Latin (anag)(7) |
|
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| What many arias are sung in |
|
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| Like Sophia Loren |
|
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| Someone from Italy |
|
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| "...the pride taken by the ___ s in their gifted women is among the most important facts in the history of their Renaissance" -- Walter Shaw Sparrow (7) |
|
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| In a tail spin discovering this type of European cuisine |
|
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| Like tiramisu and risotto |
USA Today |
13 Jan 2024 |
| Florence native |
|
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| From, eg, Rome |
|
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| The type of European job for 5Dn 6Dn's pen? (7) |
|
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| Language from Europe (7) |
|
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| Nationality of Brighton and Hove Albion FC manager Roberto De Zerbi (7) |
|
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| Native of Genoa |
|
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| Luigi Riva and Jasmine Paolini, for instance |
|
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| I beat Ali, taken inside restaurant |
The Sun Two Speed |
21 Dec 2023 |
| Roman, e.g. |
The Sun Two Speed |
21 Dec 2023 |
| Prepared Tina and Ali for the language of Livorno (7) |
|
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| From Rome perhaps |
|
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| European AI constructed in Latin (7) |
|
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| Dante's tongue |
The Guardian Quick |
01 Nov 2023 |
| Like people from Milan |
USA Today |
01 Oct 2023 |
| From Bari or Modena, eg |
The Times Concise |
17 Aug 2023 |
| Ranch alternative |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jul 2023 |
| Type of vermouth |
The Telegraph Quick |
15 Jul 2023 |
| Counter secure at opening of Indian restaurant |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 Jul 2023 |
| Language in which "sbagliato" means "mistaken" |
Universal |
09 May 2023 |
| Romance's #4, these days |
Newsday |
15 Oct 2022 |
| Garibaldi perhaps secure at island in revolution |
The Telegraph Toughie |
11 Oct 2022 |
| Modern Romance language |
The Guardian Quick |
29 Sep 2022 |
| Like pizzas and piazzas |
New York Times |
26 Sep 2022 |
| Ranch alternative |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Feb 2022 |
| Bread choice |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Nov 2021 |
| Arrest adult trio that's regularly expressed upsetting language |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Nov 2021 |
| Essentially Pig Latin... a strange language |
|
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| European language |
The Times Concise |
29 Jul 2021 |
| Trat's cut alternate handle in news broadcast? |
|
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| Lombardy language |
Thomas Joseph |
05 May 2021 |
| Salerno citizen |
The Washington Post Sunday |
18 Apr 2021 |
| Fermi or Ferrari |
Canadiana |
08 Feb 2021 |
| Rome native |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Jan 2021 |
| European resident |
The Sun Two Speed |
26 Nov 2020 |
| Boxer in it with an Umbrian or Venetian? |
The Sun Two Speed |
26 Nov 2020 |
| "The ___ Job," 1969 English crime movie starring Michael Caine and Benny Hill |
|
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| Berlusconi for one in restaurant |
The Sun Two Speed |
09 Oct 2020 |
| Injured Lithuanian releases Hun to Roman, perhaps |
|
|
| This person, volunteer with upturned collar, kind of European |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Aug 2020 |
| Popular salad dressing |
New York Times |
20 Aug 2020 |
| Like cannoli and tiramisu |
Universal |
14 Aug 2020 |
| I beat Ali, taken inside restaurant |
The Sun Two Speed |
13 Aug 2020 |
| There's no cream in Latin America for the Neapolitan |
Irish Times Crosaire |
23 May 2020 |
| One translating Latin, a Roman, perhaps |
|
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| It expanded what was written by Dante, among others |
|
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| Dressing choice |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Mar 2020 |
| What the answer at 75-Across is written in |
|
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| What the answer at 75-Across is written in |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2020 |
| Like 'penne' and 'graffiti' |
Premier Sunday |
02 Feb 2020 |
| One beat greatest boxer taken inside restaurant |
The Sun Two Speed |
19 Dec 2019 |
| There's no cream in Latin America originally from Europe |
Irish Times Crosaire |
30 Nov 2019 |
| Language that the starred answers' ends are also words in |
Universal |
04 Nov 2019 |
| European setting one boxer in bronze |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Oct 2019 |
| Maybe Don Corleone gets high endlessly after dark in the company of Scotsman |
|
|
| Ain't Ali out of Rome, perhaps? |
Irish Times Simplex |
03 Aug 2019 |
| European got in a tailspin |
|
|
| Language of Leonardo |
Newsday |
12 May 2019 |
| National appeal to arrest a revolutionary |
|
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| European institute, political group, Britain's got out |
|
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| Vulgar Latin, basically ancient, Indo-European |
|
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| From Sicily, say, I ain't worried about Mr Capone! |
|
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| Language that the starred answers' ends are also words in |
|
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| Romance? It's 'other things' in Latin name |
|
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| Garibaldi, say, secure at island after revolution |
|
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| A Latin, I could be ____ |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 Aug 2018 |
| Eg, native of Rome |
The Times Concise |
27 Jul 2018 |
| Dressing choice |
LA Times Daily |
18 Feb 2018 |
| Dressing choice |
The Washington Post |
18 Feb 2018 |
| Language from computing: the first adopted by Turing? |
|
|
| Fashionable to conceal trouble at rising type of restaurant |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Feb 2018 |
| Dressing choice |
|
|
| Popular blend of seasoning |
The Washington Post |
09 Dec 2017 |
| Popular blend of seasoning |
LA Times Daily |
09 Dec 2017 |
| Bit of Das Kapital I anthologised, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
14 Oct 2017 |
| Roman perhaps flipping great penetrating translation of Latin |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Sep 2017 |
| Pisa party? |
The Washington Post |
16 Jul 2017 |
| Pisa party? |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jul 2017 |
| Language coming from capital I analysed |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Jun 2017 |
| Waiter in a trat, possibly, over to secure a gratuity (not pennies) |
|
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| A Latin, I fancy, could be someone from Lazio |
|
|
| Sex with a pin up for a foreign national |
|
|
| Popular blend of seasoning |
|
|
| Pisa party? |
|
|
| Ranch alternative |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Oct 2016 |
| Ranch rival |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jul 2016 |
| Like part of Mont Blanc -- south of it, a climber almost falls |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Jun 2016 |
| Descent of about 5% of Americans |
Newsday |
23 Apr 2016 |
| Salad bar choice |
LA Times Daily |
03 Apr 2016 |
| European capital I anticipated, captivates |
|
|
| It is the greatest article by French neighbour |
Irish Times Crosaire |
15 Aug 2015 |
| National, in short, makes appeal |
|
|
| Salad bar option |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2015 |
| One found in a Latin setting? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Feb 2015 |
| Southern European |
The Times Concise |
24 Jan 2015 |
| Salad bar option |
|
|
| Ali ain't reforming foreign national |
|
|
| Salad bar option |
|
|
| Ranch alternative |
|
|
| What's spoken in Salerno |
|
|
| Toscanini's tongue |
|
|
| Dressing type |
|
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| From Florence |
|
|
| Dressing selection |
|
|
| With 13 Down, cannoli or spumoni |
|
|
| From Tuscany, e.g. |
|
|
| Like "Cinema Paradiso" |
|
|
| With 49-Down, its form follows the pattern of the circled letters |
|
|
| Lingo of 111 Across |
|
|
| Thousand-island alternative |
|
|
| Rome resident |
|
|
| Salad bar option |
|
|
| Milan tongue |
|
|
| From Tuscany, e.g. |
|
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| Restaurant guide category |
|
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| Restaurant guide category |
|
|
| Language of Leonardo |
|
|
| Like 15-Down |
|
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| Like 15-Down |
|
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| A romance language |
|
|
| It might be creamy |
|
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| It might be creamy |
|
|
| Ranch alternative |
|
|
| Ranch alternative |
|
|
| With 55-Across, description of 23-, 36- and 44-Across |
|
|
| Sonnet style |
|
|
| Type of sonnet |
|
|
| Turin tongue |
|
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| Piedmont tongue |
|
|
| __ bread |
|
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| Language that "ghetto" is borrowed from |
|
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| From Tuscany, e.g. |
|
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| Bellini or Fellini, e.g. |
|
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| Salad dressing choice |
|
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| From Florence |
|
|
| Like Giotto and Tiepolo |
|
|
| From Siena, say |
|
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| A Romance language |
|
|
| Dressing choice |
|
|
| Restaurant choice |
|
|
| Parma native |
|
|
| Like pizza |
|
|
| Ranch alternative |
|
|
| Fellini, for one |
|
|
| Galvani or Galileo |
|
|
| Cuisine style |
|
|
| Dressing choice |
|
|
| A Romance language |
|
|
| Popular cuisine |
|
|
| Bellini or Fellini |
|
|
| Lingua's tongue |
|
|
| Popular salad dressing |
|
|
| Like "scaloppine" |
|
|
| Bellini or Fellini, e.g. |
|
|
| Dante's tongue |
|
|
| Dressing choice |
|
|
| Turin tongue |
|
|
| "Divorce __ __ Style":1962 film |
|
|
| Mendelssohn symphony |
|
|
| Type of dressing |
|
|
| Leghorn native |
|
|
| Marco Polo, e.g. |
|
|
| A Romance language |
|
|
| Durante's heritage |
|
|
| Kind of hand |
|
|
| Son of Florence? |
|
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| Language of Leonardo |
|
|
| Leghorn native |
|
|
| Columbus was one |
|
|
| Native of Leghorn |
|
|
| Mendelssohn symphony: 1833 |
|
|
| Kind of bread or sonnet |
|
|
| Duse, for one |
|
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| Roman or Pisan |
|
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| Siena resident |
|
|
| Mendelssohn's fourth |
|
|
| Nationality. |
|
|
| Present fashion trend. |
|
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| Native of Leghorn. |
|
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| Etrurian. |
|
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| Type of sonnet. |
|
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| Scelba or Einaudi. |
|
|
| One of the Rivieras. |
|
|
| Lollabrigida, for instance. |
|
|
| Perennial opera lover. |
|
|
| Fanfani is one. |
|
|
| Einaudi, for instance. |
|
|
| Native of Cap Spartivento. |
|
|
| Kind of dance the saltarello is. |
|
|
| Sforza, for instance. |
|
|
| Carlo Sforza, for instance. |
|
|
| Togliatti's nationality. |
|
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| A language. |
|
|
| ___ sonnet. |
|
|
| One of President Einaudi's people. |
|
|
| Ex-King Humbert's nationality. |
|
|
| Silone's tongue. |
|
|
| Count Sforza is one. |
|
|
| Native of newly established republic. |
|
|
| The tongue of Boccaccio. |
|
|
| Heartbreak front. |
|
|
| Romance tongue. |
|
|
| Language of Benedetto Croce. |
|
|
| Restaurant choice |
|
|
| From 54-Down |
|
|
| De Gasperi is one. |
|
|
| Etruscan. |
|
|
| Language spoken by 5 per cent of the Swiss. |
|
|
| Einaudi's language. |
|
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| Mendelssohn's "___ Symphony." |
|
|
| Romola's race. |
|
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| Croce's language. |
|
|
| Campaign under Gen. Alexander. |
|
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| European. |
|
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| Native of Massico Ridge. |
|
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| Inhabitant of Europe's "under belly." |
|
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| Fascist. |
|
|
| Campaigner in North Africa. |
|
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| Mussolini is one. |
|
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| Reluctant Axis supporter. |
|
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| Man from Tuscany. |
|
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| Language. |
|
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| Peninsula where Americans are fighting. |
|
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| ___ roast coffee. |
|
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| Romance language |
|
|
| Marconi, for one. |
|
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| Fermi's nationality |
|
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| Romance language. |
|
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| Capriote. |
|
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| Verdi, for one. |
|
|