| Arrivederci's relative | 26 |
| Aloha, in Roma | 14 |
| Aloha, in Milano | 16 |
| Aloha, in Italy | 15 |
| Adieu, somewhere else | 21 |
| "Toodles," in Milan | 29 |
| "Toodle-oo," in Turin | 31 |
| "Ta-ta," in Torino | 28 |
| "Ta ta!" | 18 |
| "So long!" in Sorrento | 32 |
| "So long, Sophia Loren" | 33 |
| "So long, signore" | 28 |
| "So long, Siena" | 26 |
| "So long, Giancarlo" | 30 |
| "Seeya!" | 18 |
| "See you later," Italian-style | 40 |
| "See ya," to Sophia | 29 |
| "See ya," to Maria | 28 |
| "See ya," in Pisa | 27 |
| "See ya, Sophia" | 26 |
| "Later!", in Rome | 27 |
| "Later!" somewhere | 28 |
| "Later dude!" | 23 |
| "Keep it real..." | 27 |
| "It's been real" | 30 |
| "It's been real, dahling" | 39 |
| "I'm leaving now" | 31 |
| "I gotta jet" | 23 |
| "Gotta bounce ..." | 28 |
| "Goodbye, Guido!" | 27 |
| "Goodbye, Giuseppe!" | 30 |
| "Farewell, Luigi!" | 28 |
| "Farewell, Fabio!" | 28 |
| "Farewell, cara mia" | 30 |
| "Don't be a stranger" | 35 |
| "Bye," to Bruno | 25 |
| "Buon giorno!" | 24 |
| "___! Manhattan" (Sedgwick film) | 42 |
| 'Bye, in Bologna | 20 |
| ''So long,'' in Salerno | 39 |
| ''See ya!'' in Salerno | 38 |
| Informal goodbyes | 17 |
| Bye lines? | 10 |
| Slangy greetings | 16 |
| Hellos and goodbyes, Italian-style | 34 |
| Informal byes | 13 |
| Genoa goodbyes | 14 |
| Bye-byes in Bologna | 19 |
| Pietro's ta-tas | 19 |
| Overseas farewells | 18 |
| Informal "byes" | 25 |
| Greetings in Genoa, to Americans | 32 |
| Breezy good-byes | 16 |
| R&B singer with the 2004 #1 hit "Goodies" | 55 |
| One-named R&B artist | 24 |
| "Oh" R&B artist | 29 |
| R&B singer with "Like a Surgeon" (no relation to the Weird Al song) | 81 |
| R&B artist with the 2005 hits "Oh" and "And I" | 70 |
| One-named singer with the #1 hit 'Goodies' | 50 |
| Four-Grammy winner of 2006 | 26 |
| "Gimme Dat" singer | 28 |
| Dante translator John | 21 |
| U.S. poet who wrote "I Marry You" | 43 |
| Poet/critic John | 16 |
| Poet with the longtime NPR program "A Word in Your Ear" | 65 |
| Poet who wrote "As If" | 32 |
| Poet John who wrote "Lives of X," an autobiography in verse | 69 |
| Poet John who translated Dante's "Divine Comedy" | 62 |
| John who wrote the textbook "How Does a Poem Mean?" | 61 |
| He wrote "I Marry You" | 32 |
| "Other Skies" poet | 28 |
| "Homeward to America" poet | 36 |
| "Doodle Soup" poet John | 33 |
| US undercover operative | 23 |
| U.S. operative | 14 |
| KGB agent's foe | 19 |
| Espionage expert | 16 |
| Presidential initials | 21 |
| Pres. title | 11 |
| D.C. title | 10 |
| Presidential title: Abbr. | 25 |
| Prez, to GIs | 12 |
| Pres., to the military | 22 |
| Pres., militarily | 17 |
| Air Force One passenger: Abbr. | 30 |
| A title for R.W.R. | 18 |
| White House title: Abbr. | 24 |
| Title for G.H.W.B. | 18 |
| The Pres., militarily speaking | 30 |
| Pres. Bush's role as head of the armed forces | 49 |
| Head man: Abbr. | 15 |
| W., vis-Ã -vis the military | 29 |
| U.S. president's title | 26 |
| Title spelled out in Art. 2 of the U.S. Constitution | 52 |
| Title for Obama: Abbr. | 22 |
| Title F.D.R. held | 17 |
| The Pres., militarily | 21 |
| Presidents' mil. rank | 25 |
| Presidential briefing? | 22 |
| President: abbr. | 16 |