- - romance, in a romance language
- - Roman love deity
- - Love in Mexico
- - Love of Caesar
- - love of the classics?
- - Love en una telenovela
- - Passionate feeling in Spain
- - Love of languages?
- - roman deity of love
- - Love, as said in Spain
- - lucretius' love
- - Love for a señor or señorita
- - "Meu ..." ("My love" in Portuguese)
- - Mi ... (My love)
- - Mi ... ("my love" in Spanish)
- - Latin word for "Love"
- - Cupid, or Latin for "Love"
- - Love, to a Spaniard
- - Love, in Guadalajara
- - "Love," in a Spanish ballad
- - Love, in Portuguese
- - "Love," to a Spanish speaker
- - "morning" or "love," in spanish
- - Love, Spanish-style
- - Love overseas
- - Love, to Luis
- - Love, to Caesar
- - Love, in León
- - Ovid's love
- - Nero's love
- - Love: Lat.
- - Love, to Virgil
- - Love, Latin American style
- - Love, in Lisbon
- - Señorita's love
- - Picasso's love
- - Love, to Don Juan
- - Love, in Lugo
- - Love, in La Paz
- - Love of Latin
- - Love figure
- - Winged child, in sculpture
- - Topic for Latin lovers
- - The love of Juan's life?
- - Subject in Virgil's "Eclogues"
- - Soprano role in "Orfeo ed Euridice"
- - Señor's love
- - Ricky Martin's word for "love"
- - Ricky Martin tune, or the Spanish word for "love"
- - Ricky Martin song whose title is the Spanish word for "love"
- - Past love?
- - Ovid's god of love
- - Odium's opposite, in Oaxaca
- - Love: L.
- - Love, to Spaniards
- - Love, to Sextus
- - Love, to Lucila
- - Love, to Livia
- - Love, to Dali
- - Love, to Catullus
- - Love, to a señorita
- - Love, to a Latino
- - Love, mythologically
- - Love, in Spanish or Latin
- - Love, in Seville
- - Love, in Quito
- - Love, in Málaga
- - Love, in Madrid or Mexico City
- - Love, in Logroño
- - Love, in Lérida
- - Love, in Latium
- - Love, in Juárez
- - Love, in Granada
- - Love, in El Salvador
- - Love, in Cádiz
- - Love, in ancient Rome
- - Love, in Acapulco
- - Love, for Plácido
- - Love of Spain
- - Love of Juan's life?
- - Love of ancient Rome
- - Love in Toledo
- - Love in the time of Caesar
- - Love god, in Latin
- - Love Roman style
- - León's love
- - Latina's love
- - Deity whose name is a city in Italia backwards
- - Conqueror in a Latin adage
- - Chubby love child
- - Child in painting
- - Barcelona's love
- - Apt subject for today that's hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers
- - A hit song in 1943
- - "Omnia vincit ......" (Latin for "Love conquers all")
- - ...... patriae (love of country): Latin.
- - Omnia vincit ..
- - "Mi ..." (loving Spanish phrase)
- - Concern for Cupid
- - "Te quiero, mi ..."
- - "...... prohibido" (selena hit)
- - Selena album '... Prohibido'
- - catorce de febrero sentimiento
- - "mi ......" (spanish term of affection)
- - Romantic feeling to a Cuban or Colombian
- - Valentine's Day cherub (Spanish)
- - '... Prohibido' (Selena song)
- - ...... patriae
- - Valentine's Day deity
- - Cupid by another name
- - Winged deity
- - Bow-toting deity
- - Arrow-shooting god
- - Don Juan's emotion
- - Ovid topic
- - ...... patriae (patriotism)
- - Matchmaking god
- - Don José's emotion
- - 1944 Bing Crosby hit
- - Topic for Ovid
- - God who takes a bow
- - Don Juan's delight
- - Passionate deity
- - Munch's "--- and Psyche"
- - February 14th figure
- - Erotic god
- - Bow-wielding infant
- - Bow-wielding boy
- - Asteroid group that includes Eros
- - Anagram for Roma
- - All-conqueror
- - "Porgi ......," Mozart aria
- - Young archer
- - Winged boy
- - Valentine's Day matchmaker
- - Topic for Catullus
- - Topic for a señorita
- - Theme for Julio Iglesias
- - Tender passion patron
- - Subject for Ovid
- - Subject for a mariachi band
- - Strong sentimiento
- - Spanish soap staple?
- - Song hit of 1943
- - Santiago sweetheart
- - Roman matchmaking god
- - Roman Eros
- - Pedro's tender passion
- - Pedro's passion
- - Pablo's valentine word
- - Ovidian topic
- - Omnia conqueror
- - Mid-February celebrity
- - Marksman of myth
- - Mariachi subject
- - Little bowman
- - Julio Iglesias hit
- - Italian ballad subject
- - It makes the mundus go round
- - Iglesias tune
- - God also known as Eros
- - Falla's "El ...... Brujo"
- - Eros, to Romans
- - Enrique Iglesias song subject
- - Don Juan's pursuit
- - Don Juan felt it
- - Don José's feeling for Carmen
- - De Falla's "El ...... Brujo"
- - Dart thrower
- - Cupid's other name
- - Cupid's forte
- - Cupid, or his concern
- - Common telenovela theme
- - Cherubic deity
- - Cherub with a bow
- - Caravaggio's ...... Vincit Omnia
- - Caballero's emotion
- - Bing Crosby hit of 1944
- - Bing Crosby best seller
- - Artist's cupid.
- - Archer of mythology
- - All-conqueror, to Virgil
- - All-conqueror, Roman style
- - Alias for Cupid
- - Alias Cupid
- - Aka Eros
- - A.k.a. Cupid
- - A son of Venus
- - 1944 Andy Russell hit
- - "Sine ...., nihil est vita"
- - "Orfeo ed Euridice" role
- - "Orfeo ed Euridice" god
- - "--- and Psyche" (Munch painting)
- - "...... vincit insomnia": C. Fry
- - "...... vincit insomnia" (Christopher Fry quip)
- - "...... tra nemici," Ariosti opera
- - " . . . ...... vincit omnia": Chaucer
- - '44 Crosby hit
- - ........ Bandido : 1979 film
- - Ricky Martin tune
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