- ESTE
- San Diego a Mexicali dirección
- This, to Manuela
- Renaissance family
- East, in Spain
- Ferrara family name
- Ferrara noble family
- Gipsy Kings' "______ Mundo"
- Hydrogen's number
- Italian noble family
- Italian noble family name
- Italian patron
- Spanish direction
- This, to the senorita
- Villa d' ___
- Villa d'__
- ____ Mundo by the Gipsy Kings
- Isabella d'__
- Villa d'_____
- Boiardo's patron
- Gipsy King's "___ Mundo"
- Villa-building family
- Sunrise direction, in Sonora
- Oldest member of the group Haim, whose name is also a Spanish direction
- Right, on un mapa
- Ninety degrees from norte
- Noted Renaissance patron name
- Noble Italian family
- Guadalajara-to-Queretaro dirección
- Punta del ___
- Durango direction
- Renaissance art patron
- Italian princely surname
- Direction in Durango
- Italian dynastic family
- Italy's Villa d'___
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan resort)
- Renaissance patron family
- Renaissance ruling family
- This, in Tegucigalpa
- Toward Tejas, from Mexico
- Town of Venetia
- Villa d'___, Tivoli
- Where el sol rises
- Direction that becomes its opposite when an "O" is added to its front
- Noble Italian clan
- Sunrise direction, in El Salvador
- East, in Ecuador
- Dirección de Guadalajara a Querétaro
- Town near Padua
- Punta del __
- Renaissance dynasty
- Family of Ferrara
- Italian noble clan
- Noble family of Italy
- Italian noble name
- Noble Ferrara family
- Noble Italian name
- Salida del sol direction
- Compass point, in Cadiz
- Dynastic Italian house
- 90° from "norte"
- Ferrara family
- Punta del __, Uruguay
- Ferrara ruling family
- Italian art patron
- Guelph successor of old Italy
- Villa d'___ (Tivoli landmark)
- City near Padua
- Former ruling house of Ferrara
- Right on el mapa
- Dirección from Acapulco to Oaxaca
- Desde Zaragoza a Barcelona
- Habana del _____ (borough of Cuba's capital)
- Dónde está el sol por la mañana
- Indicación del anemómetro
- Santo Domingo _____, Dominican Republic
- Opposite of "occidente"
- Famous Italian family
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan beach resort)
- City southwest of Padua
- Noble family of Ferrara
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan city)
- 90 degrees from norte
- Commune SW of Padua
- Punta del ___, Uruguay
- Husband of Lucretia Borgia
- Alberto Azzo II's family name
- Italian princely family
- Famous Ferrara family
- Acapulco to Oaxaca direction
- Renaissance family name
- Where the sun rises, in Seville
- Italian villa-building family
- Punta del ___ (Uruguay resort)
- Town southwest of Padua
- Renaissance family member
- Right from norte
- Surname of Italian nobility
- Town in the Venetia region
- Famed Ferrara surname
- Famed Ferrara family
- Noble Ferrara name
- Lake Como's Villa d'___
- Noted Renaissance family
- Tivoli's Villa d'___
- Ciudad del ___ (Paraguayan city)
- Noted Italian family name
- Padua neighbor
- Paraguay's Ciudad del ___
- Renaissance family of Ferrara
- Notable Italian Renaissance name
- Sunrise direction, in Spain
- Córdoba compass point
- Princely Italian family
- Right, on a Spanish map
- Direction 90 degrees from norte
- Tequila sunrise direction
- Last part of 15-Down, in Spanish
- Borgia in-law
- Noble name in Italy
- Villa d'-
- Villa d'_
- Ferrara ducal family
- Villa d'____
- Noble lt. family
- Noted Italian family
- Princely famiglia
- Toward Italy, in Spain
- Uruguay's Punta del ___
- Influential Italian Renaissance name
- Princely Lombard family name
- Sp. compass point
- Sunrise location, in Sonora
- 90 degree from norte
- Italian noble surname
- Italian Renaissance family name
- Seville-to-Cartagena dirección
- Span. compass point
- Alfonso d'__, Lucrezia Borgia's spouse
- Modena ruling family
- Where the sun rises, in Sonora
- Cádiz compass point
- Italy's Villa d'__
- Right on a mapa
- Spanish sunrise direction
- Tivoli's Villa d'__
- Toledo-to-Valencia dirección
- Uruguay's Punta del __
- Cádiz-to-Málaga dirección
- Direction in which el sol rises
- Historic Padua neighbor
- Acapulco-to-Oaxaca dirección
- East, in Mexico
- East, to Eduardo
- Mexican dirección
- Historic Italian family
- Sunrise dirección
- 90° from sur
- One of four direcciones
- Santiago-to-Buenos Aires dirección
- East, in Spanish
- Oldest Haim sister
- Spanish "east"
- Ciudad del __: Paraguay's second-largest city
- East, in El Salvador
- Eldest Haim sister
- Cousin of norte
- Old Italian family name
- Italian princely name
- Villa d'__ (Italian landmark)
- Princely Italian surname
- Spanish compass direction
- Spanish compass point
- Ferrara noble name
- Italian commune
- Lord of Ferrara
- Renaissance surname of fame
- Tivoli family name
- Colombian compass point
- This one, to Juan
- Medici in-law
- Italian dynasty surname
- 86 Across, in Acapulco
- Mexico City-to-Yucatan "dirección"
- Direction from Madrid to Barcelona
- Zaragoza-to-Barcelona direction
- Compás point
- Patron of Titian
- Lucrezia Borgia in-law
- Uno de los puntos cardinales
- Sevilla to Cartagena direction
- Punto cardinal
- Al __ del Edén ("novela de" 1952)
- El Salvador's "east"
- Peruvian compass point
- Compass "dirección"
- Right turn from norte
- Compass point, in Cádiz
- Sunrise direction, on the Costa del Sol
- Princely Italian house.
- Italian prince of tenth century.
- Princely house of Italy.
- City, 17 miles SW of Padua.
- Commune near Padua, Italy.
- City, SSW. of Padua.
- Family into which Lucrezia Borgia married.
- Noble family founded by Alberto II.
- Town between Padua and Mantua.
- Italian Prince (996–1097).
- Family from which House of Hanover descended.
- Italian Prince.
- Italian royal family.
- Ducal family of Ferrara.
- Italian city.
- Italian town.
- Princely family of Italy.
- Alberto Azzo II.
- Ancestor of the Hanovers.
- Italian city near Padua.
- Italian family of da Vinci's time.
- Italian family.
- This: Span.
- This: Spanish.
- East wind: Sp.
- Famous Italian house.
- Italian family name.
- Royal Italian name.
- Ancient Italian house.
- Beatrice d'___.
- Italian Renaissance name.
- Italian town or family.
- Princely Italian.
- The east wind: Span.
- Commune in Italy.
- Family important in 15th–16th cent.
- Old Italian family.
- Spanish "this."
- Spanish form of "to be."
- Town SW of Padua.
- East: Span.
- Family contemporary with the Medici.
- Commune near Padova, Italy.
- Noted name in Italy.
- Villa d'___, at Tivoli.
- Family of famous villa in Trivoli.
- Famous Italian name.
- Royal family of old Italy.
- Ruling family of modena, 1288.
- This one: Span.
- Family of Modena.
- Guelph family.
- Villa d'___, near Rome.
- East: Sp.
- This: Sp.
- House of Italy.
- Museum town near Padua.
- Tivoli name.
- Villa d'___, in Tivoli.
- Compass point: Sp.
- Compass point, in Spain.
- East, in Italy.
- Family of old Modena.
- Ferrara name.
- Spanish pronoun.
- Ancient Italian name.
- This, in Spain
- Villa near Rome.
- Princely family
- This, in Madrid
- This, in Toledo
- Borgia's married name
- Italian villa
- Villa name
- City in N. E. Italy
- Italian name
- Italian noble
- Town in Italy
- Town in N. E. Italy
- Esteemed name in Italy
- East, in Madrid
- Town of Italy
- Padua's neighbor
- Roman villa
- Former Italian family
- Italian family of note
- Noble name of Ferrara
- Famed Renaissance family
- Ferrara resident
- Ancient Roman ruins
- Isabella d'___, poser for 46 Across
- Northeast Italian town
- Palazzo d'___, at Varese
- Palazzo d'___, in Varese
- Site of the Museo Atestino
- Bridge position, in Barcelona
- Commune in Padova
- Commune near Padua
- East wind, in Ecuador
- Family that once celebrated Il Natale
- Ferrara house
- Italian family related to the Borgias
- Italian noble house
- Norte, ___, sur, oeste
- Puzzler's favorite Italian family
- Spanish for 1 Down
- Famous family of Ferrara
- Ferrara ruler of old
- Roman-ruins site
- Tasso patron
- Ancient Roman fortress near Padua
- Ariosto's patron
- Family that lost Modena in 1803
- Medieval Italian fortress
- Noble name in Ferrara
- Notable Italian family
- Painter Alberti's patron
- Patron of Boiardo
- Poet Boiardo's patron
- Site of Roman ruins in NE Italy
- Tasso's patron
- Top name in Modena: 1288
- A Borgia's husband
- A direction, in Durango
- Artist Alberti's angel
- East wind, to José
- Historic Italian name
- Noted friend of da Vinci
- Opposite direction from oeste
- Renaissance patron
- A Borgia in-law
- Alberto Azzo II, e.g.
- Ancient Roman colony
- Famed Italian patron of the arts
- First Family of early Ferrara
- Italian family of patrons
- Italian patron of arts
- Memorable Italian patron of the arts
- Neighbor of Padua
- Noted Italian name
- Alberti's patron
- Alberto Azzo II was one
- East, in España
- Ferrara patron
- Isabella d'___, patron of Leonardo
- Noble Renaissance family
- Top Ferrara family
- East, in Acapulco
- Family of Ercole III
- Isabella d'___, Leonardo subject
- Place near Venice
- Varese's Palazzo d'___
- Ancient Italian family
- Ancient Roman military colony
- East, to Carlos
- Famed Italian family
- Famed Renaissance name
- Italian fortress town
- Noble family line which ended in 1803
- Renaissance name
- Ruling family at Modena: 1288
- This, to Pedro
- Bolardo's patron
- East, to Juan
- Famed Ferrara family name
- Italian name of note
- Memorable Ferrara family
- Old Italian noble family
- Patron of Tasso
- That Ferrara family
- Italian dynasty
- Ruling family of Ferrara
- This, in Mexico
- An in-law of the Borgias
- This, in Taxco
- Ferrara family's home
- Suburb of Padua
- This, in Avila
- This, in Segovia
- First family of Ferrara
- Noted Ferrara family
- This, in Ávila
- It's "east" of Toledo
- Noted Renaissance name
- 90 degress from norte
- Historic Italian family name
- Italy's Isabella d'_____
- Beatrice d'___ (fabled beauty)
- Isabella d'___ (famed beauty)
- Marchese d'___ (Italian nobleman)
- Isabella d'___ (Titian subject)
- Italian princely family name
- Point on Columbus's compass
- Point on Magellan's compass
- Ciudad del ___, Paraguay
- Ciudad del ___, Paraguay's largest city after Asunción
- From Santiago to Buenos Aires
- Renaissance name of fame
- It's right on a Spanish map
- Italian duchess Beatrice d'___
- This, to Luis
- Early Ferrara ruling house
- Isabella d'___
- Site of Roman ruins
- Where to see a Sonora sunrise
- Boiardo patron
- Direction from which el sol rises
- Family of patrons of the arts
- Medieval fortress city in Italy
- Noted Renaissance patron
- Princely family name of old
- This, in Tampico
- 53-Down, in Italia
- Noble Italian family name
- This, in España
- Alberto Azzo was a noted one
- Italian fortress site
- Medieval Italian fortress city
- NE Italian city
- Renaissance Italian family name
- Italian Renaissance art patron
- Right, on a Spanish compass
- Longtime Ferrara family name
- 90 degrees from sur
- City SW of Padua
- Dirección from which the sun rises
- City in Padua province
- City in Veneto
- Noble Lombard family name
- European princely dynasty name
- Ciudad del ___ (second-largest city in Paraguay)
- Desde Madrid a Mallorca
- House of ___ (European dynasty)
- House of ___ (European princely dynasty)
- Toward the Atlantic, in Mexico
- Veracruz vane direction
- Oriente
- Big name in Renaissance patronage
- Dirección geográfica
- Sevilla-to-Granada direction
- Sunrise's direction, in Sonora
- Toward el sol naciente
- Certain dirección
- Where the sun rises, in Mexico
- Aristocratic Italian name of old
- Dawn's direction
- Italia's Casa d'___
- Direction in España
- Point on a vane in Spain
- Sunrise direction, in Seville
- Toward sunrise: Sp.
- Spanish dirección
- Toward el Atlántico, from Cuba
- Direction en España
- Sunrise direction, in Spanish
- 270° from sur
- Whence el sol rises
- Noted Renaissance family name
- Ferrara first family
- Punta del --
- Tivoli's Villa d'--
- Tivoli's Villa d'_____
- Punta del -- (resort in Uruguay)
- Punta del Uruguay --,
- Villa d'--, Italy
- Italy's Villa d'--
- Uruguay's Punta del --
- Villa d'--, Tivoli
- Opposite of west, to Juan
- Santo Domingo-San Juan direction
- Compass point for Columbus
- One of the sisters in the band HAIM
- Ninety degrees from _norte_
- Right turn from _norte_
- Boiardo supporter
- Family that supported Tasso
- Italy's Villa d'_____
- Noble Italian supporters of Boiardo and Tasso
- One way to go in South America?
- Powerful Italian family
- From whence el sol rises
- Villa d'___ (Italian landmark)
- Illustrious Italian family
- Villa d'_____ (Italian landmark)
- Where the sun rises in Spain
- Ferrara-ruling family, once
- Northeastern Italian town
- Sunrise location, in Spain
- Italy's Villa d'___ (TEES anagram)
- Mexico-to-Cuba direccion
- East of Spain?
- Spanish word within "Southwestern"
- Spanish direction hidden in "Worcester"
- One of the Haim sisters
- De Medici in-law
- Italian ducal family
- Italian town near Padua
- City of northeast Italy
- Italian Renaissance family
- East to Enrique
- Noble Italian house
- Villa d'<P> ____
- Commune of the Veneto
- East to Emilio
- Italy's Villa d' ____
- Lucrezia Borgia's spouse
- Medieval Italian name
- Isabella d' ____
- East south of the border
- Italian arts patron
- Kind of wind in Juarez
- Roman villa family
- Famous family from 52 Down
- Princely Lombard family
- NE Italy town
- Direction opposite oeste
- Haim member who plays bass
- Norte, sur, ___, oeste
- Sister of Danielle and Alana
- Spanish for "east"
- East of Madrid
- Italian nobility name
- Renaissance dynasty name
- Spanish word for "east"
- Town of northeast Italy
- Sunrise direction, in Sevilla
- Noble house of Italy
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan resort city)
- Sunrise direction, in San Juan
- Eldest of the Haim sisters
- Sunrise direction, in Costa del Sol