Italian word for "bowls" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BOCCE Italian word for "bowls" (5) Newsday Apr 13, 2024
9% OSSO Word in an Italian veal dish (4) New York Times Sep 19, 2025
8% CARO Italian "dear" (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 30, 2025
8% AMORE Love, in Italian (5) LA Times Daily Sep 29, 2025
8% TRE Italian for "three" (3) USA Today Sep 29, 2025
8% PASTINA "Italian penicillin" (7) Newsday Sep 27, 2025
8% STUN Bowl over (4) New York Times Sep 23, 2025
8% A Italian volcano (1) USA Today Quick Sep 23, 2025
8% ETNA Italian volcano (4) USA Today Quick Sep 23, 2025
8% EUROS Italian bread? (5) USA Today Sep 22, 2025

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