- AMOR
- Cupid
- Latin love
- Love god
- Love, in Lima
- Omnia vincit ___
- ___ vincit omnia
- Love personified
- Marc Antony's love
- ___ patriae
- God of love
- Love deity
- Luis' love
- {/Es todo lo que necesitas, a los Beatles/}
- Ovid topic
- God who takes a bow
- Love in the time of Colosseum
- Love, in Latin
- Old-school love
- Word repeated three times in a Julio Iglesias song title
- Latino's love
- Cupid alias
- Archer of myth
- Archer of mythology
- February 14th figure
- Latin lover's word
- Latina's love
- Love child?
- Lover boy?
- Valentine's Day figure
- Roman matchmaking god
- Winged deity
- Boy archer
- Love of Spain
- Loverboy with a quiver
- Love of the Classics?
- A.k.a. Cupid
- ____ patriae_ (patriotism)
- Cupid by another name
- Love (Spanish)
- Cupid's specialty
- Omnia vincit __
- __ patriae
- Cupid's alias
- Terra turner?
- Baby with a bow
- Cicero's love
- Eros or Cupid
- Eros, Romanized
- Eros, to the Romans
- Immortal archer
- Livy's love
- Love in 88-Across
- Love, to Virgil
- Cupid's field
- Roman love god
- Passionate deity
- Son of Venus
- __ vincit omnia
- Love of Don Quixote?
- Mythical matchmaker
- Common telenovela theme
- God with a quiver
- Caravaggio's "___ Vincit Omnia"
- Love of Juan's life?
- Love, to Ovid
- Desi Arnaz's love
- Legendary figure who often took a bow
- Love, to Livy
- _____ Prohibido (1994 Selena hit)
- _____ Prohibido (1994 Selena album)
- Ubi caritas et _____, Deus ibi est (hymn)
- Pasión
- Subject for "una banda de chicos"
- Common 6-Down subject
- One with a romantic quiver
- Roman equivalent of 54-Down
- One who, for some reason, used a weapon to bring about romance
- Love, Latin-style
- Love, to Lorenzo
- Love, to Luis
- Eros's counterpart
- Omnia vincit ___ (Virgil)
- God with a bow
- Affection, to Agrippina
- Boy taking a bow
- Antony's love?
- Boy that takes a bow
- Cupid's counterpart
- Roman Eros
- Valentine Day figure
- Julius Caesar's love
- Another name for Cupid
- Love in the time of Caesar
- Roman god of love
- Bow-toting deity
- Caesar's love
- Love, in La Paz
- Love, in La Plata
- Love, in Rome
- Odium's opposite, in Oaxaca
- Valentine's Day cherub
- Cherubic deity
- Cherubic archer
- God also known as Eros
- Matchmaking god
- Arrow-shooting god
- Love, in ancient Rome
- Love, to Don Juan
- Mark Antony's love
- Roman god of 14-Across
- Lisbon love
- Love, to Ricky Martin
- Con Tu ___ (Juan Gabriel album with a romantic title)
- Apt subject for today that's hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers
- Asteroid group that includes Eros
- Omnia vincit ____
- Serenade subject
- See 1 Down
- Love, in Madrid
- Love, in Logrono
- Latin 6 Down
- Child god
- Pablo's passion
- Roman counterpart of 44-Across
- Love, in Logroño
- Ovid's love
- Erotic god
- Deity skilled at archery
- Señorita's love
- Love, to Caesar
- El __ brujo: de Falla work
- 21-Across, in Rome
- Don Juan's love
- Love, in Málaga
- Love of Latin
- Valentine's Day deity
- Spanish soap staple?
- Eros counterpart
- Lima love
- Passionate god
- 2-Down, to Cato
- Bow-toting god
- Deity with a bow
- Eros, in Rome
- Love in Spain
- Love, in Spanish
- Lucretius' love
- Spanish for "love"
- Another name for the Roman god Cupid
- Table for Two author Towles
- Cherub with a bow
- Love, to 7 Down
- Love, to Iglesias
- Boy with a bow
- Cugat tune of '44
- Love, in Mexico
- Cupid counterpart
- Symbol of love
- Counterpart of Eros
- Love: Sp.
- Love, in Barcelona
- Santiago sweetheart
- Love, in 12 Down
- 14 Across, in Mexico
- Spanish love
- Orfeo ed Euridice role
- Nero's love
- Sine __, nihil est vita
- Ricky Martin tune
- Telenovela topic
- Mariachi subject
- Picasso's love
- Strong emoción
- What Spaniards call love
- Love, in Quito
- Emoción romántica
- Neruda's "Veinte Poemas de __"
- Bésame Mucho theme
- Picasso's passion
- Romantic "emoción"
- Sentimiento romántico
- Catorce de febrero sentimiento
- Love, in old Rome
- Ricky Martin "Solo por ella" tune
- Love, in León
- Virgilian "conqueror"
- ___ patriae (patriotism)
- Love, in Lisbon
- Love, in Lérida
- Omnia vincit ___ (Latin for "Love conquers all")
- 1944 Bing Crosby hit
- Bing Crosby hit of 1944
- Winged child.
- Love.
- Love: Latin.
- A cupid, in painting.
- Love: Span.
- Roman Cupid.
- Winged child in art.
- Artist's cupid.
- ___ patriae (love of country): Latin.
- Bing Cosby song.
- Cherub.
- Omnia vincit ___ (love conquers all).
- Roman god.
- ___ patriae (love of country).
- Cupid, in art.
- Latin Cupid.
- Love: Lat.
- Winged figure, in art.
- Eros.
- James Gould Cozzens' subject.
- Painter's Cupid.
- Subject of a Vergil adage.
- A cupid.
- Counterpart of Cupid.
- Figure in art.
- Love, in Toledo.
- Subject of Spanish love song.
- ___ P. M.?
- Virgil's "love."
- Winged god.
- Spanish song subject.
- A god.
- Child in painting
- See 1 Across
- Love, in Seville
- Alias Cupid
- Love, in Granada
- Love, to Catullus
- Don Juan's delight
- Love, to Dali
- Little bowman
- Love, in Acapulco
- Young archer
- All-conqueror, to Virgil
- Don José's feeling for Carmen
- Don Juan's pursuit
- Topic for Ovid
- ___ vincit insomnia: C. Fry
- Tender passion patron
- Cupid's other name
- Love, to Lucila
- All-conqueror, Roman style
- Anagram for Roma
- Omnia conqueror
- Ovidian topic
- Pedro's passion
- Pedro's tender passion
- All-conqueror
- Caballero's emotion
- Love, to Livia
- Marksman of myth
- A son of Venus
- Mid-February celebrity
- Topic for a señorita
- A hit song in 1943
- León's love
- Don José's emotion
- Don Juan's emotion
- Love, in Latium
- Pablo's valentine word
- Subject for 13 Across
- Porgi ___, Mozart aria
- ___ tra nemici, Ariosti opera
- Dart thrower
- Falla's "El ___ Brujo"
- Love, for Plácido
- Conqueror in a Latin adage
- Love, in Juárez
- Señor's love
- Roman counterpart of 47 Across
- . . . ___ vincit omnia: Chaucer
- Love, in Cádiz
- Love, in Lugo
- Love, to a señorita
- Song hit of 1943
- Winged child, in sculpture
- Valentine figure
- Bow-wielding infant
- Soprano role in "Orfeo ed Euridice"
- Ovid's god of love
- '44 Crosby hit
- Bing Crosby best seller
- It makes the mundus go round
- Love, Spanish-style
- Subject in Virgil's "Eclogues"
- _____ patriae (patriotism)
- 1944 Andy Russell hit
- Julio Iglesias hit
- Orfeo ed Euridice soprano
- Love, in Oviedo
- Love, overseas
- Orfeo ed Euridice god
- Valentine's Day matchmaker
- Iglesias tune
- De Falla's "El ___ Brujo"
- Love figure
- Subject for Ovid
- Bow-wielding boy
- ___ vincit insomnia (Christopher Fry quip)
- Bow and arrow user
- Eros, to Romans
- Love, to a Latino
- Love, in 51-Down
- The love of Juan's life?
- Theme for Julio Iglesias
- Enrique Iglesias song subject
- Topic for Catullus
- Subject for a mariachi band
- Italian ballad subject
- Cupid, or his concern
- Opposite of odio
- What conquers "omnia," in a phrase
- Caligula's love
- Latin lover's love
- Mythical shooter
- Spanish sweetheart
- Beloved: Lat.
- Love of mythology?
- De ___ y de Sombra (Isabel Allende novel)
- ___ Gitano, Spanish-language hit for Beyoncé and Alejandro Fernández
- Frequent topic for Pablo Neruda
- Spanish opposite of odio
- Subject for Enrique Iglesias
- Subject of una balada
- Mi ___ (Spanish words of endearment)
- Omnia vincit ___ ("Love conquers all": Lat.)
- Te quiero sentiment
- Concern for Cupid
- Emotion felt con el corazón
- Love for a señor or señorita
- Love of Caesar
- Love of languages?
- Passionate feeling in Spain
- El ___ en los tiempos del cólera (García Márquez title)
- Gabriel García Márquez's "El ___ en los Tiempos del Cólera"
- Strong sentimiento
- Overseas love
- '-- patriae'
- 'Porgi -- (Mozart aria)'
- God of 1-Down
- Livy love
- Love, in Valencia
- Love, in Latin class
- _Carta de_ ___ (gift for el Día de San Valentín, maybe)
- _____ and Psyche (Munch work)
- Don Juan felt it
- Holiday cherub
- Love, to Julio Iglesias
- Munch's "_____ and Psyche"
- _____ and Psyche (Munch painting)
- Love, Latin American style
- What conquers omnia
- Alias for Cupid
- Love, Italian-style
- Chubby love child
- ___ and Psyche (Munch painting)
- Te quiero, mi ___
- Love, en espanol
- Selena album "___ Prohibido"
- Love, in La Mancha
- 2-Down, in Mexico
- Dia de San Valentin emotion
- Love, in El Salvador
- Love, in Latin America
- Love, to Isabel Allende
- 18-Down, to Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Dia de San Valentin word
- Love, in Caracas
- Romantic feeling, in Mexico
- Love, in Las Palmas
- Nicaraguan love
- Venezuelan love
- Omnia vincit ____: love conquers all
- Love: L.
- ____ Bandido : 1979 film
- ____ vincit omnia
- Aka Eros
- Love Roman style
- ____ omnia vincit
- Barcelona's love
- ____ patriae
- ____ patriae: patriotism
- Psyche s love
- ___ omnia vincit
- Love, in 15 Across
- Toledo's love
- True love
- Broadway Rhythm song
- Love, to Spaniards
- Bow-toting Roman god
- Bow-wielding god
- Love, in telenovelas
- Spaniard's love
- Telenovela theme
- Mi ___ ("my love")
- ___ Prohibido (Selena song)
- Con ___ (with love)
- Love, in Portuguese
- Buscando ___ (Selena Gomez song)
- Casa ___ ("Love Island" destination)
- Arrow-shooting infant
- Mythical bowman
- 22 Fabled bowman
- It conquers all
- Roman matchmaker
- 1944 Crosby hit
- Libidinous god
- ___ Vincit Omnia (Caravaggio painting of the Roman god of love)
- El ___ Brujo (Manuel de Falla ballet)
- Roman counterpart of 59-Across
- Topic for Latin lovers
- Love, to Latin lovers
- Love, to Lucan
- Love, to Lucretius
- Love, to a Latin lover
- Past love?
- Subject of some Ovid poems
- Latin for 2-Down
- Love of ancient Rome
- 1982 Julio Iglesias album
- Love for a Latin lover
- Goya's love
- Love, to Rafael Nadal