- - Like Nero or Julius Caesar
- - Rushed the order through for the Italian
- - Romantic piece of Italian, by Jupiter!
- - An Italian component of necromancy
- - citizen of italy's capital city [5]
- - citizen of italy's capital city
- - Like the figures for whom July and August are named
- - manor transformed into a type of villa
- - type of nose
- - Citizen of an ancient empire?
- - citizen of the italian capital
- - "...... holiday" (peck/hepburn rom-com)
- - "... Holiday," 1953 romantic comedy film starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn
- - first name of the owner of chelsea fc.
- - Cato or Caesar, e.g.
- - battle of châlons victor
- - Julius Caesar, say
- - norma comes form 4 of 11
- - Like I, for one?
- - Subject of Caesar
- - St. Paul, for one
- - Ovid or Caesar
- - Member of Antony's audience
- - From the capital of Italy
- - Candle or holiday
- - Caesar or Antony, e.g.
- - Vespasian, for one
- - Type of numerals
- - Type of holiday.
- - Trajan, for one
- - Style of printing type
- - Ruth of movies
- - Ruth of films and TV
- - Resident of Italy's capital
- - Otho for one
- - One of the empires
- - Nose or holiday
- - Norma (anag) — upright style of print
- - Nero or Caesar
- - Native of Rome
- - Native of Italy's capital
- - Marcus Aurelius, for one
- - Kind of nose or type
- - Kind of nose or candle
- - Kind of law or nose
- - Kind of holiday for Caesar.
- - Kind of candle or numeral
- - Kind of alphabet or candle
- - Exponent of S. P. Q. R.
- - Dominant political power of first centuries AD
- - Countryman of Mark Antony
- - Co-star with Caesar?
- - Class of type.
- - Citizen under Caesar
- - Citizen of Rome
- - Cicero or Caesar
- - Caesar's wife, for one
- - Caesar or Cicero
- - Any "Julius Caesar" role
- - Antony, for one
- - ...... à clef (type of novel)
- - Caesar, e.g.
- - Kind of holiday
- - Claudius, for one
- - Caesar or Brutus
- - Style of type.
- - Kind of numeral
- - Type of candle
- - Kind of law
- - Like the numerals I, V, X, L, etc.
- - italian-style manor
- - european capitalist managed to hold the doctor up
- - French novel – or Italian?
- - High-bridged nose
- - The Pianist director Polanski
- - ...... numerals (i, v, and x, et al.)
- - horse around a lot with an italian
- - royal chap receiving ring from italian
- - Republican on about mother being Catholic
- - describing a capitalist on the tiber
- - Figuratively speaking, not Arabic
- - Alphabet used by most European languages
- - Like the Circus Maximus and Trajan's Market
- - italian city dweller
- - "succession" sibling
- - italian capitalist
- - One who would write 2022 as MMXXII
- - italic alternative
- - Wore a toga, maybe
- - Type associated with Catholic Church?
- - king and country type
- - Times New ... (common font)
- - Denarius the standard ancient ... silver coin
- - "Friends, ..........s, countrymen"
- - Czech athlete who was decathlon champion at the 2004 Olympics
- - ...... numerals (in which this clue would be ii-down)
- - Gold returned to fellow Italian
- - Son played by Kieran Culkin on Succession
- - Numerals like X or VI
- - Novel about knight, upright type
- - Computer memory found by an Italian
- - Film-maker in scruffy anorak limps on
- - Empire dissolved in 5th century AD
- - old italian-style manor
- - classical type
- - Director Polanski
- - Actress Ruth
- - One from Italy's capital
- - Antony addressee
- - Word with "candle" or "numeral"
- - The common type?
- - Person from Rome
- - Marc Antony addressee
- - Eternal City dweller
- - Punic Wars soldier, perhaps
- - Punic Wars soldier
- - Punic Wars fighter
- - Popular book font
- - July 4th candle
- - Goth's foe
- - From Rome
- - Eternal City denizen
- - Elliott Smith "...... Candle"
- - Brutus or Cassius
- - Unslanted, typewise
- - Unitalicized
- - Toga sporter
- - Tiberius was one
- - Tacitus or Tiberius
- - Super Bowl-type numerals
- - Quirite
- - Pontius Pilate, e.g.
- - Ovid, e.g.
- - Ovid or Cato
- - Oscar-winning director Polanski
- - One in Antony's audience
- - Norma (anag)
- - Nonitalic type
- - Non-italic
- - Nero or Cato, e.g.
- - Nero or Cato
- - Livy or Pliny
- - Listener to Mark Antony
- - Like X, XX or XXX
- - Like X, in some cases
- - Like the numerals on a sundial
- - Like the numeral DX
- - Like some numerals and noses
- - Like some noses and numerals
- - Like Nero
- - Like many a traveler from Leonardo da Vinci airport
- - Like M, L or XL
- - Like Jupiter, but not Zeus
- - Like Jove's worshipers
- - Like I, in some cases
- - Like each starred answer's first letter, when used as a numeral
- - Like Cato
- - Greco-...... wrestling
- - Gabriel or Hruska
- - From the Italian capital
- - Forum regular
- - Famous empire
- - Eternal City inhabitant
- - Early Latin speaker
- - Ear-lender to Antony
- - Curia man
- - Common type style
- - Colosseum spectator
- - Claudius or Caligula
- - Circus Maximus patron
- - Cicero or Nero
- - Cicero or Cato
- - Cato or Ovid
- - Casca was one
- - Candle or legion
- - Brutus or Cato
- - Antony listener
- - Ancient Italian inhabitant
- - Alternative to italic
- - 80s "Don't Try To Stop It" band ...... Holliday
- - "Tosca" extra
- - "Rosemary's Baby" director Polanski
- - "...... Carnival Overture": Berlioz
- - '80s nobodys ...... Holliday
- - Like Brutus
- - Brutus, e.g
- - Certain Italian
- - Numerals.
- - "Ben Hur" extra
- - Numeral type
- - A clef
- - HRE part
- - Italian ......
- - Novel adornment designed to shake off depression
- - Not italic
- - Upright (printing)
- - Native seen as upright type
- - Like the Pantheon
- - Alison who wrote 'Dining In' and 'Nothing Fancy'
- - Like some clock numerals
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