| CD-_____ (modern "book") | 34 |
| "La Dolce Vita" setting | 33 |
| "Touched by an Angel" star Downey | 43 |
| It's up the coast from Napoli | 33 |
| Città capitale dell'Italia | 33 |
| ''Arrivederci ___'' | 35 |
| Where the Senato della Repubblica meets | 39 |
| Where "La Dolce Vita" was filmed | 42 |
| Tomato that shares a name with a city | 37 |
| Ruler of Gallia and Britannia, once | 35 |
| Respighi's "Pini di ___" | 38 |
| One place to catch a rapido at a stazione | 41 |
| Monica on ''Touched by an Angel'' | 49 |
| Marcello Mastroianni's home town | 36 |
| Italy's capital, to residents | 33 |
| Italy's capital, to Italians | 32 |
| Italian capital, to the Italians | 32 |
| It surrounds Città del Vaticano | 34 |
| Downey of "Touched by an Angel" | 41 |
| Campagna di ___ (geographical region) | 37 |
| Actress Downey of "Touched by an Angel" | 49 |
| 1960 Olympic Games host, to locals | 34 |
| "Touched by an Angel" co-star Downey | 46 |
| ''Arrivederci, __'' | 35 |
| Elliott Smith "___ Candle" | 36 |
| Any "Julius Caesar" role | 34 |
| "Eternal City" resident | 33 |
| "___ Carnival Overture": Berlioz | 42 |
| ''Ben-Hur'' extra | 33 |
| Pax ___ (1st and 2nd centuries A.D., roughly) | 45 |
| Curia ___ (body assisting the pope) | 35 |
| Hawthorne's "The Blithedale ___" | 46 |
| Barbara Taylor Bradford's genre | 35 |
| Contents of an Italian indictment? | 34 |
| Actress Ruth's credit card purchases? | 41 |
| The Danube flows along its southern border | 42 |
| Hungary neighbor from which lots of spam comes | 46 |
| Country with a blue, yellow and red flag | 40 |
| Cluj is its second-most populous city | 37 |
| Ray on "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 42 |
| Cheese often used in Caesar salads | 34 |
| Royal house until the early 20th century | 40 |
| "Friends, ___, countrymen" | 36 |
| "The wages of sin is death" source | 44 |
| Partners of friends and countrymen | 34 |
| Like candlelight and flowers, say | 33 |
| "___ Comedy," B'way play | 38 |
| Daydreamer's activity, maybe | 32 |
| Site of the 1960 Summer Olympics | 32 |
| "Tony ___," Sinatra film | 34 |
| Setting for Hepburn's holiday | 33 |
| Setting for "Don Pasquale" | 36 |
| Nickel Creek "When in ___" | 36 |
| ''Julius Caesar'' setting | 41 |
| ''Coriolanus'' setting | 38 |
| Where Cassius Clay won Olympic gold | 35 |
| Where all roads lead, it's said | 35 |
| Where all roads are said to lead | 32 |
| Where "Tosca" takes place | 35 |
| Terminus of "all roads" | 33 |
| Terminus for all roads, in a saying | 35 |
| Songwriter for "Call Me Mister" | 41 |
| Sinatra's "Tony ___" | 34 |
| Setting of "Angels & Demons" | 42 |
| Setting for "Gladiator" | 33 |
| Setting for "Coriolanus" | 34 |
| Seat of Georgia's Floyd County | 34 |
| HBO series set in the first century B.C. | 40 |
| Georgia city built on seven hills | 33 |
| Capital where one can see the Spanish Steps | 43 |
| Capital surrounding Vatican City | 32 |
| Billy Joel "When In ___" | 34 |
| All roads lead to this, they say | 32 |
| All roads lead to it, in a saying | 33 |
| "The Promise" one-hitters When in ___ | 47 |
| "Pins and Needles" songwriter | 39 |
| "Pins and Needles" composer | 37 |
| "Fanny" songwriter: 1954 | 34 |
| "Don Pasquale" setting | 32 |
| "Call Me Mister" songwriter | 37 |
| "Thus with a kiss I die" speaker | 42 |
| Star-crossed lover in Shakespeare | 33 |
| "Wherefore art thou ___?" | 35 |
| Shakespearean role for Leonardo DiCaprio | 40 |
| He said "I die," and then did | 39 |
| "I am Fortune's fool" speaker | 43 |
| Utterer of "I am Fortune's fool" | 46 |
| Steve Forbert sang a "Tune" for him | 45 |
| R for ___ ; or Shakespearean lover | 34 |
| Name said twice after "O" | 35 |
| Literary lover played by Leonardo | 33 |
| Letter between Quebec and Sierra | 32 |
| Letter after Quebec in a radio alphabet | 39 |
| He was asked "Wherefore art thou?" | 44 |
| He kisses "by the book" | 33 |
| Dire Straits sidekick for "Juliet" | 44 |
| 1966 film role for Rudolph Nureyev | 34 |
| "Wherefore art thou ___?" | 36 |
| "Star-cross'd" lover of fiction | 45 |
| "Star-cross'd" lover | 34 |