| Romain de Tirtoff's pseudonym | 33 |
| Roman "Art of Love" poet | 34 |
| Roman "Menippean Satires" writer | 42 |
| Roman author of "Metamorphoses" | 41 |
| Roman board game similar to modern backgammon | 45 |
| Roman called ''The Elder'' | 42 |
| Roman called "the Censor" | 35 |
| Roman called "The Elder" | 34 |
| Roman Catholic university in Florida | 36 |
| Roman comedy that inspired a sitcom? | 36 |
| Roman comedy that inspired Garry Shandling? | 43 |
| Roman dictator: 82–79 B.C. | 33 |
| Roman district with a famed fountain | 36 |
| Roman Emperor born shortly after Jesus died | 43 |
| Roman emperor for just three months | 35 |
| Roman emperor noted for inaction | 32 |
| Roman emperor of the Flavian dynasty | 36 |
| Roman emperor who completed the Colosseum | 41 |
| Roman emperor who fiddled around | 32 |
| Roman emperor who made his horse a senator | 42 |
| Roman emperor who was married to Poppea | 39 |
| Roman emperor with a three-month reign | 38 |
| Roman emperor: A.D. 54–68 | 32 |
| Roman emperor: A.D. 96–98 | 32 |
| Roman fountain with a statue of Neptune | 39 |
| Roman four, if there's no V handy | 37 |
| Roman general in "Antony and Cleopatra" | 49 |
| Roman general in a Shakespeare title | 36 |
| Roman god of festivity and revelry | 34 |
| Roman goddess personifying the moon | 35 |
| Roman landmark rising from the Piazza di Spagna | 47 |
| Roman leader at the Summer Olympics? | 36 |
| Roman magistrate below a consul (Var.) | 38 |
| Roman numeral in a Shakespeare title | 36 |
| Roman numeral representations, often | 36 |
| Roman numeral that's also a name | 36 |
| Roman officials in need of directions? | 38 |
| Roman philosopher and writer of tragedies | 41 |
| Roman poet of "Pharsalia" | 35 |
| Roman poet of "The Art of Love" | 41 |
| Roman politician called "the Censor" | 46 |
| Roman pop group of the '70s? | 32 |
| Roman priest and reformer: 1515-95 | 34 |
| Roman proconsul in a biblical dispute | 37 |
| Roman river after a big ink spill? | 34 |
| Roman shrines for household spirits | 35 |
| Roman statesman called "the Censor" | 45 |
| Roman statesman Marcus Vipsanius _____ | 38 |
| Roman statesman who opposed Caesar | 34 |
| Roman statesman's thieving foe? | 35 |
| Roman swain's "Te ___" | 36 |
| Roman who had his mother executed | 33 |
| Roman who recorded Greek mythology | 34 |
| Roman who wrote "Metamorphoses" | 41 |
| Roman who wrote about the history of Rome | 41 |
| Roman year that is palindromic in Arabic | 40 |
| Roman year with "two pair" | 36 |
| Roman __: thinly disguised fiction | 34 |
| Roman ___ (thinly disguised fiction) | 36 |
| Roman's ''I love'' | 38 |
| Roman's "beautiful" | 33 |
| Romance fiction or horror films, e.g. | 37 |
| Romance novelist Victoria et al. | 32 |
| Romance Writers of America awards | 33 |
| Romancing a much younger person? | 32 |
| Romani's contribution to "Norma" | 46 |
| Romanian ruler known as "the Impaler" | 47 |
| Romanian violinist/composer Georges | 35 |
| Romans' foes in Britain: fourth century | 43 |
| Romans' name for an Adriatic isle | 37 |
| Romantic air from below the sill | 32 |
| Romantic atmosphere component, perhaps | 38 |
| Romantic comedy about the G-rating? | 35 |
| Romantic evening components, perhaps | 36 |
| Romantic hit song that just keeps going? | 40 |
| Romantic ride for some honeymooners | 35 |
| Romantic Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne song | 35 |
| Romantic situation, in many soaps | 33 |
| Romantic trip for husband and wife | 34 |
| Romantic, attractive-sounding conveyance | 40 |
| Romantics "Talking in Your ___" | 41 |
| Romantics "___ a Million" | 35 |
| Rombauer of "Joy of Cooking" | 38 |
| Rombauer of "The Joy of Cooking" | 42 |
| Rombauer or ''La Douce'' | 40 |
| Rombauer or "la Douce" | 32 |
| Rombauer who has a great recipe for pumpkin pie | 47 |
| Rombauer who wrote "Joy of Cooking" | 45 |
| Romberg's "One ___" | 33 |
| Romberg's "The New ___" | 37 |
| Romberg's "The ___ Moon" | 38 |
| Romberg's "The ___ Prince" | 40 |
| Romberg's "___ Alone" | 35 |
| Romberg's "___ Kiss" | 34 |
| Romberg's "___ Song" | 34 |
| Romberg's "___ Wine" | 34 |
| Rome debut of 2/15/1816, with "The" | 45 |
| Rome's Castel ___'Angelo | 32 |
| Rome's country, to Parisians | 32 |
| Rome's nickname, with "the" | 41 |