Italian cousin of Mount St. Helens | 34 |
Italian cuisine suffix, sometimes | 33 |
Italian currency before the euro | 32 |
Italian custard served either hot or chilled | 44 |
Italian dessert sometimes made with espresso | 44 |
Italian discoverer of six comets | 32 |
Italian dish that needs much stirring | 37 |
Italian Dominican reformer Girolamo | 35 |
Italian drink with high alcohol content | 39 |
Italian duchess Beatrice d'___ | 34 |
Italian entrée also called farfalle | 38 |
Italian equivalent of "Aloha!" | 40 |
Italian family of violin craftsmen | 34 |
Italian family related to the Borgias | 37 |
Italian fashion designer Miuccia | 32 |
Italian food ordered by an eager reporter | 41 |
Italian for ''milk'' | 36 |
Italian for 'girlfriend' | 32 |
Italian for "baked earth" | 35 |
Italian for "beautiful singing" | 41 |
Italian for "first lady" | 34 |
Italian for "little ribbons" | 38 |
Italian for "meat-based sauce" | 40 |
Italian for "pick me up" | 34 |
Italian for "rather bitter" | 37 |
Italian for "small rolls" | 35 |
Italian for "to the tooth" | 36 |
Italian for "what is above" | 37 |
Italian fresco painter Guido ___ | 32 |
Italian game akin to pétanque | 32 |
Italian headquarters during W.W. I | 34 |
Italian headquarters of Maserati | 32 |
Italian home of the Basilica of San Francesco | 45 |
Italian horror movie director Dario | 35 |
Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea | 36 |
Italian meeting place for Mork and company? | 43 |
Italian motor city, to an Italian | 33 |
Italian musical term for lively movement | 40 |
Italian name for one of the Dodecanese | 38 |
Italian navigator: 1454–1512 | 35 |
Italian omelet served open-faced | 32 |
Italian P.M. nicknamed Divo Giulio | 34 |
Italian painter: 1575–1642 | 33 |
Italian paper once edited by Mussolini | 38 |
Italian philosopher: 1822–1905 | 37 |
Italian philosopher: 1866–1952 | 37 |
Italian physician and educator: 1870–1952 | 48 |
Italian poet of "Rinaldo" | 35 |
Italian port near the border with Slovenia | 42 |
Italian port on the Tyrrhenian Sea | 34 |
Italian Prime Minister: 1964–68 | 38 |
Italian province in the Apulia region | 37 |
Italian province in the Lombardy region | 39 |
Italian province in the Piedmont region | 39 |
Italian province in the Puglia region | 37 |
Italian province west of Alessandria | 36 |
Italian province, noted for wine | 32 |
Italian region big on terra cotta | 33 |
Italian region known for its cheese | 35 |
Italian region that's home to Milan | 39 |
Italian Renaissance composer Banchieri | 38 |
Italian Renaissance composer Giovanni | 37 |
Italian resort town where Edward Lear is buried | 47 |
Italian river valley in W.W. II fighting | 40 |
Italian Romantic poet: 1798-1837 | 32 |
Italian scientist who lent his name to a number | 47 |
Italian sculptor Nicola or Giovanni | 35 |
Italian seaport, WWII battle site | 33 |
Italian site of a 1796 Napoleon victory | 39 |
Italian site of a Napoleonic victory | 36 |
Italian site of an 1800 Napoleonic victory | 42 |
Italian song that won Pavarotti a 1980 Grammy | 45 |
Italian sonnet's ending lines | 33 |
Italian statesman-historian, 1873–1952 | 45 |
Italian suffix meaning "little" | 41 |
Italian tourist attraction, in brief | 36 |
Italian tourist destination in the Mediterranean | 48 |
Italian town famous for its bell | 32 |
Italian town known for its embroidery | 37 |
Italian town on a slope of Monte Subasio | 40 |
Italian town on the slope of Mount Subasio | 42 |
Italian town popular with pilgrims | 34 |
Italian town where the Franciscans were founded | 47 |
Italian town with Giotto frescoes | 33 |
Italian town, site of a 1796 Napoleon victory | 45 |
Italian tragic poet Conte Vittorio ___ | 38 |
Italian version of "The Rubaiyat"? | 44 |
Italian who lives near the Leaning Tower | 40 |
Italian who pulled a lot of strings | 35 |
Italian word before "buco" | 36 |
Italian word for "air" | 32 |
Italian word for "milk" | 33 |
Italian word for "mixologist" | 39 |
Italian's ''aloha'' | 39 |
Italian's "Look out!" | 35 |
Italian's "pronto" on the phone | 45 |
Italian's "So long" | 33 |
Italian's heavenly music-maker | 34 |
Italian-American film vamp Naldi | 32 |
Italian-American, Mexican-American, etc. | 40 |