- 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
- 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
- Punic Wars fighter
- 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