Cover-up in old Rome Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TOGA Cover-up in old Rome (4) New York Times Oct 1, 2021
4% DXX 520, in old Rome (3) Eugene Sheffer Aug 29, 2025
4% MCIII 1,103, in old Rome (5) Premier Sunday Aug 24, 2025
4% MARC __ Antony of old Rome (4) Newsday Aug 4, 2025
3% SUB Cover transport up (3) The Times Cryptic Sep 11, 2025
3% LID Cover (3) The Telegraph Mini Sep 8, 2025
3% ITALIAN From Rome or Naples (7) Commuter Sep 6, 2025
3% APRON Puck cover-up (5) Universal Sep 5, 2025
3% DRAPE Cover (5) The Telegraph Mini Sep 5, 2025
3% HORSE Animal on the cover of the single "Old Town Road" (5) The Washington Post Mini Sep 1, 2025

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