Rome's nickname (7,4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ETERNALCITY Rome's nickname (7,4) (11)
95% HALOS Nickname for M.L.B.'s Angels (5) New York Times Aug 12, 2026
90% ITALIANO Language of Rome, in Rome (8) Premier Sunday Aug 2, 2026
82% ITALIANICE In Rome: "ghiaccio" (10) New York Times Midi Aug 13, 2026
82% TREVI Fountain of Rome (5) Eugene Sheffer Aug 1, 2026
77% SPUD Tuber nickname (4) Newsday Aug 23, 2026
77% LEN Nickname for Leonard (3) Universal Aug 23, 2026
77% AVE Welcome to ancient Rome? (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 22, 2026
77% NIHIL Nothing in ancient Rome (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 20, 2026
77% CLV 155, in old Rome (3) Newsday Aug 19, 2026
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