Answer: ROME
ROME is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 221 times.
Referring Clues:
- Where the Vatican is
- Site of St. Peter's
- "Spartacus" setting
- ___ Beauty (apple variety)
- Setting for "Don Pasquale"
- "Coriolanus" setting
- City on seven hills
- "Don Pasquale" setting
- Tarpeian Rock's location
- Palatine Hill site
- Vatican's locale
- "La Dolce Vita" setting
- City on the Tiber
- 1960 Olympics site
- Center of Catholicism
- Seven Hills site
- The Eternal City
- Seven Hills city
- Forum city
- "Gladiator" setting
- Santa Maria Maggiore locale
- "When in ___ ..."
- City of seven hills
- Trevi Fountain locale
- Spanish Steps city
- Center of a former empire
- Vatican's home
- __ Beauty (baking apple)
- Trevi Fountain city
- The Vatican's home
- See 62-Across
- Capitoline Museums locale
- See 40-Across
- Site of a gay pride festival denounced by the Pope
- All roads lead to this, they say
- Where 51-Down was martyred
- City containing a country
- "Julius Caesar" setting
- It wasn't built in a day
- All roads lead to ___
- Terminus of all roads?
- "The Eternal City"
- ___ Beauty (apple type)
- City where fettuccine Alfredo was first served
- Where Remus was killed
- Where Ali won a gold medal
- Baths of Caracalla site
- Home of the Pantheon
- Ancient empire
- Foe of Carthage
- City in Italy
- Apple variety
- Colosseum site
- "City of Seven Hills"
- Site of the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Vatican City surrounder
- Where Cassius Clay won Olympic gold
- New York city
- With 26-Across, Vatican City surrounder
- Where "Tosca" takes place
- Georgia city built on seven hills
- "I, Claudius" setting
- HBO series set in the first century B.C.
- 1960 Summer Olympics site
- Home of the Circus Maximus
- European tourist mecca
- Where all roads lead?
- Forum site
- Julius Caesar's city
- Capital of 59 Across
- City surrounding the Vatican
- Italian capital
- Where da Vinci Airport is
- Capital of Italy
- Italy's capital
- Hilly place
- It surrounds the Vatican
- Caesar's capital
- Trevi Fountain site
- Kind of apple
- Punic Wars victor
- ''When in ___, do ...''
- ". . . the grandeur that was ___"
- Eternal city
- The Tiber runs through it
- City of the Caesars
- "The Fountains of ___" (Respighi)
- Resphigi's city
- Apple beauty
- Capital on the Tiber
- Pantheon site
- City around the Vatican
- Pantheon's place
- Colosseum city
- Seat of Georgia's Floyd County
- Home of the Arch of Constantine
- Setting for "Coriolanus"
- The City of Seven Hills
- Capital surrounding Vatican City
- Italy%C2%92s capital
- Italys capital
- "When in ___, do ..."
- Benedict's bishopric
- "... the grandeur that was ___"
- Italian metropolis
- Spanish Steps setting
- Where Nero fiddled around?
- 1960 Olympics host
- Aeneas's city
- Colosseum setting
- Vatican City site
- Senate setting
- "Quo Vadis" setting
- 66-Across's domain
- Famously hilly city
- 1960 Olympics city
- European capital
- Vatican surrounder
- Vatican setting
- 'When in ___, ...'
- Appian Way terminus
- 'The Eternal City'
- Georgia city
- Site of seven hills
- Hilly city
- Italian city
- Cloaca Maxima setting
- Vatican locale
- The Vatican's vicinity
- Baths of Diocletian location
- Vatican's only neighbor
- Sinatra's Tony
- Pantheon setting
- City near Utica
- Terminus for all roads, in a saying
- City of Caesars
- Vatican's surroundings
- Site of the 1960 Summer Games
- Pantheon locale
- City associated with Francis
- Jim of sports radio
- Chariot race locale
- World capital
- Circus Maximus setting
- All roads lead to it, in a saying
- Where all roads are said to lead
- Pantheon's locale
- Where all roads lead
- Setting for "Gladiator"
- Long-term building project, so it's said
- Villa Borghese gardens locale
- Colosseum's locale
- City in New York
- "The Bicycle Thief" setting
- Spanish Steps site
- Vatican City setting
- Vatican site
- Powerful empire, once
- Setting for Hawthorne's "The Marble Faun"
- Pantheon's city
- City founded by a twin, in myth
- "Ben-Hur" setting
- Vatican venue
- Home to the Colosseum
- Olympics host after Melbourne
- "Gladiator" city
- World metropolis
- So-called "Caput Mundi" ("Head of the World")
- Where all roads lead, it's said
- Surrounder of the Vatican
- Part of a so-called "grand tour"
- Setting for Broadway's "The Light in the Piazza"
- Cooking apple named for an Ohio township
- Colosseum locale
- Legend says it arose on Palatine Hill
- Tony ___, Sinatra role
- Where "Tosca" is set
- Harold of tin pan alley
- Songwriter Harold
- Europe's 'Eternal City'
- Circus Maximus locale
- Capital of 19-Across
- Spanish Steps locale
- Old senate setting
- Capital of two states, it's said
- "picket fence" city
- Tiber River capital
- Long building project, in a cliché
- 2,772-year-old city
- Capital of Italy's Lazio region
- Where all roads lead, in a saying
- Foreign city that surrounds a country
- 26-Down's city
- The Catholic Church, informally
- Capital where "all roads lead"
- Sacking site in A.D. 410
- "___ wasn't built in a day"
- Sports radio host Jim
- Home to Caesar's palace
- Non-Spanish city with Spanish Steps
- Capital city home to the Pantheon
- 1990 World Cup final city
- "When in ___ ... "
- City associated with pasta carbonara
- City where the 41-Across was commissioned
- Vatican's environs
- Terminus of the Appian Way
- World capital that "wasn't built in a day"
- Place to emulate the locals, proverbially
- "To ___ With Love"
- First city to reach a population of one million people, in the second century B.C.
- Home of the Colosseum
- Lengthy construction project, per a saying?
- City that entirely surrounds another country
- Where all roads lead, proverbially
- City surrounding Vatican City
- City that surrounds Vatican City
- W.H. Auden's "The Fall of ___"
- Only city that entirely surrounds a country
- Capital city near Bracciano
- City with a country within its borders
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 26, 2024
- LA Times - November 18, 2024
- USA Today - October 21, 2024
- New York Times - October 17, 2024
- New York Times - October 05, 2024
- LA Times - September 23, 2024
- New York Times - August 26, 2024
- LA Times - July 07, 2024
- New York Times - June 16, 2024
- New York Times - May 22, 2024
- New York Times - May 13, 2024
- LA Times - May 12, 2024
- New York Times - April 20, 2024
- USA Today - March 26, 2024
- New York Times - December 11, 2023
- New York Times - November 13, 2023
- New York Times - November 10, 2023
- LA Times - September 11, 2023
- LA Times - July 27, 2023
- New York Times - July 06, 2023
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