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Other crossword clues for answer "ROMAN"

ROMAN
Greco-__ wrestling
Brutus, for one
Candle or collar
Cato, e.g.
St. Paul addressee?
___ candle (multiply explosive firework)
Holy ____ Empire
Marc Antony, e.g.
Type of type
Ancient-games spectator
125 Across, for one
Plain type?
Typeface
__ candle (firework)
Brutus, e.g.
Circus Maximus goer
Eternal Citizen?
Sort of nose or numeral
Like a nose with a prominent bridge
Like Jove's worshipers
Vespasian, for one
Circus Maximus attendee
Eternal City denizen
Word with candle or nose
Forum attendee
Kind of candle that can go off
Like some noses
Kind of nose or candle
Toga sporter
Cato, but not Plato
Antony addressee
Kind of nose
Like the Colosseum
Word before numeral or nose
Marcus Aurelius, for one
Word before candle or Catholic
Eternal City dweller
Type of candle
Director Polanski
Like LXVI
Non-italic
Tivoli resident, once
Type of nose, or ear-lender
Style of printing type
Eternal City inhabitant
Like M, L, or XL
Marc Antony addressee
Type type
Like many a traveler from Leonardo da Vinci airport
Eternal City resident
Super Bowl-type numerals
Trajan, for one
Subject of Caesar
Caesar or Antony, e.g.
Citizen under Caesar
Part of HRE
Common type style
One in Antony's audience
One with an aquiline nose, perhaps
Gaius or Galba
Neither a friend nor a countryman?
Nero or Caesar
Caesar, for one
__ numeral
Succession sibling
Like I, in some cases
__ candle
Antony listener
Caesar, e.g. (or each of the answers to the starred clues?)
Like X, in some cases
Like each starred answer's first letter, when used as a numeral
Like some numerals and noses
Caesar or Brutus
Cato, for one
Popular type
Type of numeral
Like XLII, numeral-wise
Like some clock numerals
Nero or Claudius
Times New __
Old toga wearer
Like 18-Across
Like the Spanish Steps
__ a clef
French narrative
Like Livy
Like grandfather-clock numerals
Julius Caesar, for one
Forum visitor
From Italy's capital
Nero, for one
Ben-Hur extra
One from Italy's capital
Cicero, for one
Appian Way traveler
Forum regular
Like some numerals
Like sundial numerals
Colosseum spectator
Popular book font
Resident of Italy's capital
Tosca extra
Any "Julius Caesar" conspirator
Any "Julius Caesar" role
Any of the Caesars
One whom Antony addressed
Person from Italy's capital
Caesar subject
Native of Italy's capital
A type of nose.
French metrical tale.
Kind of type.
Most common style of printing type.
Not italic
This type type
HRE part
Holy ___ Empire
Like the numeral DX
Type dating from 1470.
Caesar's nationality.
Class of type.
Type of nose.
A traveler on 9 Down.
Metropolitan Italian.
Native of the Holy City.
Ruth ___ of the films.
Upright type.
Brutus or Cassius.
Exponent of S. P. Q. R.
Kind of holiday for Caesar.
Type of holiday.
Ruth of the screen.
___ candle.
Latin.
Senator Hruska of Nebraska.
Dweller by the Tiber.
Style of type.
Most common printing type.
___ holiday.
Type style.
Common type.
Kind of candle.
___ à clef.
Upright, as printing type.
Actress Ruth
Famous empire
Candle or holiday
Common typeface
Cicero or Cato
Kind of numeral
Nose or holiday
Kind of holiday
Caesar, e.g.
Curia man
Livy or Ovid
One of the empires
Ovid or Cato
Kind of law
Claudius, for one
Co-star with Caesar?
Ear-lender to Antony
Gabriel or Hruska
Kind of law or nose
Tiberius was one
___ Carnival Overture: Berlioz
___ à clef (type of novel)
Brutus or Cato
Nonitalic type
Casca was one
Kind of alphabet or candle
Caesar
Ruth of films and TV
Caesar's wife, for one
Ruth of movies
Cicero or Nero
Nero or Cato
Ovid or Caesar
Ovid, e.g.
Nero, e.g.
Dweller on the Tiber
Like 7-Down
Livy or Pliny
Like some noses and numerals
Unitalicized
___ Catholicism (name given to the old church when new Christian sects like Lutheranism and Calvinism sprang up)
Pontius Pilate, e.g.
St. Paul, for one
Like I, for one?
Caesar or Cicero
Like Jupiter, but not Zeus
Tacitus or Tiberius
Circus Maximus patron
Times ___
Cicero or Caesar
Like X, XX or XXX
___ Empire
___ numerals (what the initial letters of the answers to the five starred clues all are)
Like M, L or XL, but not S
Like 38-Down
Like the numerals I, V, X and L
Like the numerals V and I
Like most "Quo Vadis" characters
With 38-Down, Diana, e.g.
Like DC and MI
Not italicized
Times New ___ (popular typeface)
Zeus : Greek :: Jupiter : ___
From the capital of Italy
Like Venus, but not Aphrodite
Like the numerals I, V, X, L, etc.
Word with nose or numeral
Like Nero
Like Caesar
Like Cato
Like Brutus
'80s nobodys ___ Holliday
80s "Don't Try To Stop It" band ___ Holliday
Elliott Smith "___ Candle"
Word with Catholic or candle
Crassus, notably
The Pianist director Polanski
Battle of Châlons victor
___ numerals (symbols that can be used to spell "mix," "livid," and "civil")
Punic Wars soldier
Type of numerals
Cicero, e.g.
Antony, for one
Word with "candle" or "numeral"
Word before "numeral" or "candle"
Person under Caesar's reign
One at Circus Maximus
Britain invader of old
___ candle (firework)
Julius Caesar was one
Like the numerals on a sundial
Times New ___
Like Mercury or Venus (First 4 letters + the start of 21-Across)
Eternal City dweller ... or, after flipping a letter, Atkinson of "Mr. Bean"
Kind of numerals made from letters
Like the numeral LI
Times New ___ (font)
Cato or Ovid
Kind of nose or type
Quirite
____ holiday
Actress Ruth ____
Candle or legion
Otho for one
The R in HRE
July 4th candle
Punic Wars soldier, perhaps
The common type?
Member of Antony's audience
Like I or II, but not 1 or 2
Word before nose or candle
Citizen of the Eternal City
Resident of the Eternal City
Like Super Bowl numerals (except 50)
56-Across, e.g.
Casca or Caesar
Cato or Nero
Like Nero or Seneca
Alison who wrote "Dining In" and "Nothing Fancy"
Like the Pantheon
___ numerals
How often do you think about the ___ Empire?
Like the numerals V and X
Foe of 56 Across at Chalons
Nose type
Like Neptune, but not Uranus
Of an ancient empire
Alternative to italic
Empire builder?
Goth's foe
Baths of Diocletian bather
Unslanted, typewise
Like Mercury and Minerva
Seneca, e.g.
Centurion, e.g.
Like Venus and Vulcan
Cato or Caesar, e.g.
Goth foe
Italic alternative
See 62-Down