Day in ancient Rome. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DIEM Day, in ancient Rome (4) New York Times Mar 19, 2025
98% IDES Day in ancient Rome (4) New York Times May 21, 2020
23% AIDESDECAMP Assistants leave after a day in ancient Rome (5-2-4) (11)
4% CCC 300, in ancient Rome (3) LA Times Mini Aug 13, 2025
4% CATO Reformer of ancient Rome (4) LA Times Daily Aug 11, 2025
4% LEO Lion in ancient Rome (3) New York Times Jul 24, 2025
4% APPIAN Ancient Rome's ___ Way (6) Wall Street Journal Jul 22, 2025
4% CXC 190 in ancient Rome (3)
3% ITALIAN From Rome or Naples (7) Commuter Sep 6, 2025
3% DXX 520, in old Rome (3) Eugene Sheffer Aug 29, 2025

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