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Other crossword clues for answer "ROME"

ROME
When in __ ...
Capitoline Museum site
Colosseum site
Eternal City of seven hills
Claudius's domain
The Eternal City
Italian city where the fictional Lizzie McGuire becomes a pop star
When in ___ (Mary-Kate and Ashley classic)
City in Alabama named after a city in Georgia named after a city in Italy
City with an entire country inside of it
Tosca setting
City on the Tiber
Colosseum setting
See 41-Down
End of all roads?
19-Down's home
Arch of Constantine city
Where all roads lead to, metaphorically
Trastevere town
Trajan's Forum city
Circus Maximus city
Caesarian section?
Spanish Steps locale
Apple variety
Forum site
Round red apple
Baking-apple variety
Coriolanus setting
Piazza Navona site
Where many Vespas buzz
Its construction took at least 25 hours
Seven Hills city
New York city
The city of visible history: George Eliot
Woollcott's "While ___ Burns"
Spanish Steps city
Capital where one can see the Spanish Steps
Terminus for all roads, in a saying
See 7-Down
A she-wolf suckled its two founders, in myth
City on seven hills
Where all proverbial roads lead
Place where Nero fiddled around?
Trevi Fountain locale
Where all roads lead to
Julius Caesar setting
When in ___...
Baths of Caracalla site
City of seven hills
It wasn't built in a day
Gladiator setting
All roads lead to ___
Seven Hills site
Terminus of all roads?
___ Beauty (apple variety)
City where fettuccine Alfredo was first served
___ Beauty (apple type)
Foe of Carthage
La Dolce Vita setting
Home of the Pantheon
Where Ali won a gold medal
Where Remus was killed
Ancient empire
City in Italy
Quo Vadis setting
Baths of Diocletian location
Cloaca Maxima setting
Pantheon setting
Punic Wars victor
Setting for "Gladiator"
Pantheon locale
Site of the 1960 Summer Games
Spanish Steps setting
Colosseum's locale
Vatican City setting
Villa Borghese gardens locale
Ancient city outside of Atlanta
Capital founded on wolf's milk and fratricide
Palatine Hill place
European capital
Kind of apple
La Dolce Vita backdrop
Capital on the Tiber
Spanish Steps site
Vatican City site
Vatican setting
1960 Summer Olympics site
Italy's capital
Punic Wars participant
Trevi Fountain site
Appian Way terminus
Quirinal Palace site
Powerful empire, once
Tiber River capital
European tourist mecca
Long-term building project, so it's said
Where all roads lead?
Home of the Circus Maximus
I, Claudius setting
Georgia city built on seven hills
HBO series set in the first century B.C.
Sports radio host Jim
Pantheon site
Seat of Georgia's Floyd County
Capital surrounding Vatican City
Trevi Fountain city
1960 Olympics city
Cooking apple named for an Ohio township
Capital of Italy's Lazio region
Old senate setting
26-Down's city
Vatican's environs
Sinatra's Tony
City that surrounds Vatican City
City with a country within its borders
Where all roads lead, proverbially
Vatican's city
__ Beauty (apple variety)
Capitoline city
1960 Summer Olympics setting
Capital of Italy
Parthenon's locale
Vatican City's surroundings
Three Coins in the Fountain setting
1960 Summer Olympics locale
Where the Spanish Steps are
Julius Caesar's city
Vatican City surrounder
Italian capital
Capital of 59 Across
City surrounding the Vatican
Hilly place
Where da Vinci Airport is
Caesar's capital
It surrounds the Vatican
City around the Vatican
Colosseum city
Pantheon's place
Vatican's surroundings
Pantheon's locale
Vatican surrounder
Ben-Hur setting
Colosseum's city
Pantheon's city
Vatican venue
Colosseum locale
2,772-year-old city
Capital of two states, it's said
Ambassador Zellerbach's post.
Scene of "La Tosca."
Scene of Moravia novel.
It fell in 476
Palatine Hill site
Site of the 1960 Summer Olympics
Where Cassius Clay won Olympic gold
With 26-Across, Vatican City surrounder
Where "Tosca" takes place
Alaskan cape.
Axis capital.
Enemy city.
5th Army's objective.
City founded in 753 B.C.
Bonomi's capital city.
Embattled city.
Where Campus Martius is.
Where Aventine hill is.
Where Ambassador Dunn is.
City near Oneida Lake.
Vatican locus.
Where Maria Goretti was canonized.
Where the Quirinal Palace is.
Capital of De Gasperi's country.
City of the Seven Hills.
City on the Mohawk.
Quo Vadis locale.
City in New York.
City of 41,682 in New York.
Terminus of the Appian Way.
Where the Capitoline hill is.
City on the Mohawk River.
Clare Luce's assignment.
It was not built in a day.
Seven-hilled city.
Where Audrey Hepburn holidayed.
Capital city.
European art center.
Where the Quirinal is.
Composer of "Fanny."
Gronchi's capital.
It burned in 64 A. D.
City in Georgia.
Foreign capital.
Historic city.
Its port is Civitavecchia.
Locale of the Quirinal.
Rival to Hollywood.
Where the Corso Umberto is.
City on the banks of the Tiber.
Fanfani's capital.
And the grandeur that was ___.
Site of Trevi Fountain.
Where the Capitoline is.
___ Beauty, variety of apple.
Site of coming Olympic Games.
Where Erie Canal was begun, 1817.
City "not built in one day."
Where 1 Across is.
Where Villa Borghese is.
Where Via del Corso is.
Apple type
City sacked in 1527
Harold of songdom
Lateran's locale
City built on seven hills.
City traditionally saved by geese.
City built without undue haste.
Council city.
Setting of "The Marble Faun."
Gibbon's subject.
Site of traffic problem, since B.C. days.
World-famous city.
Ancient city.
Georgia city.
Ackley's new post.
City on 50 Down.
Eternal City.
Seat of an old empire
Apple.
Site of the Quirinal.
Erie Canal city
Hilly city
Italian city
Tourist mecca
Variety of apple
Where all roads meet
City dating to 753 B.C.
City in Europe
City near Utica
City of Georgia
City of the Viminal
Eur. capital
TV series locale
Capital
It burned to music
N. Y. city
Popular tourist city
Sinatra's "Tony ___"
Pins and Needles composer
Upstate N.Y. city
Via del Corso's city
City in N.Y. or Ga.
City once saved by geese
Pinza's birthplace
Site of St. Peter's
Where Trevi Fountain is
Fanny songwriter: 1954
City in northern Georgia
Site of the Borghese Gardens
To which "all roads lead"
City in New York or Georgia
Where Sinclair Lewis died
___ Beauty (apple)
City founded 753 B.C.
Site of the Farnese Palace
Songwriter for "Call Me Mister"
Composer Harold
Erie Canal town
Farnese Palace site
Harold of Tin Pan Alley
Pins and Needles songwriter
Tony ___, Sinatra film
Baking apple
Film sleuth Tony
A New York city
F.A.O. headquarters
Rival of Carthage
Call Me Mister songwriter
Home of the togaed set
Sinatra role
Songwriter Harold
Central N.Y. city
Olympics site: 1960
Tony ___, Sinatra role
Where Keats died
Sinclair Lewis died here
Winter apple
Broadway's Harold
City inside the Servian Wall
Late, great composer
Multiday building project?
Site of the 1960 Olympics
Road nexus, proverbially
Where the Vatican is
Spartacus setting
Setting for "Don Pasquale"
Don Pasquale setting
Tarpeian Rock's location
Vatican's locale
1960 Olympics site
Center of Catholicism
Forum city
Santa Maria Maggiore locale
Center of a former empire
Vatican's home
The Vatican's home
Capitoline Museums locale
See 40-Across
See 62-Across
All roads lead to this, they say
City containing a country
Where 51-Down was martyred
Home of the Arch of Constantine
Setting for "Coriolanus"
1960 Olympics host
Vatican locale
All roads lead to it, in a saying
The Bicycle Thief setting
City founded by a twin, in myth
Setting for Hawthorne's "The Marble Faun"
Home to the Colosseum
Olympics host after Melbourne
Part of a so-called "grand tour"
Setting for Broadway's "The Light in the Piazza"
So-called "Caput Mundi" ("Head of the World")
Where all roads lead, it's said
Capital of 19-Across
Legend says it arose on Palatine Hill
Where "Tosca" is set
Long building project, in a cliché
Sacking site in A.D. 410
The Catholic Church, informally
Foreign city that surrounds a country
1990 World Cup final city
Home to Caesar's palace
___ wasn't built in a day
City associated with pasta carbonara
City where the 41-Across was commissioned
World capital that "wasn't built in a day"
City surrounding Vatican City
City that entirely surrounds another country
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?
The Pantheon's setting
Vatican site
'80s band When in ___
Nickel Creek "When in ___"
The Promise one-hitters When in ___
Phoenix song about the Vatican?
Where Italian stars play
Billy Joel "When In ___"
Capital in which it's illegal to displace 5+ stray cats from a "natural urban habitat"
Endpoint of all roads, they say
More than a day's work
City around a country
Caligula setting
Site of 2 million visitors on World Youth Day
When in ___ (2002 Mary-Kate and Ashley movie)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum setting
Capital that predates its country by more than twenty-five hundred years
City that's home to the Trevi Fountain
City where Cassius Clay won Olympic gold
Setting for the Vittorio De Sica film "Umberto D."
Twins' city?
Where to see the Quirinal Palace
All roads lead to _____
City of the Caesars
Setting for Hepburn's holiday
Homonym of 55-Down
Saint Peter's setting
When in ___, do ...
The City of Seven Hills
Where Nero fiddled around?
Famously hilly city
The Vatican's vicinity
Capital where "all roads lead"
Cicero's commonwealth
Italian city with a law that protects stray cats
Italy's "Eternal City"
Place to emulate the locals, proverbially
Italian destination in "The Lizzie McGuire Movie"
Wasn't built in a day
European city
Fanny composer
Sophia Loren's birthplace
Visigoth's conquest
And when ___ falls, the world . . . : Byron
Apple choice
Apple beauty
The Fountains of ___ (Respighi)
Resphigi's city
The Tiber runs through it
. . . the grandeur that was ___
Gladiator city
Surrounder of the Vatican
Circus Maximus locale
Where 7-Down won Olympic gold in 1960
Ostia's city
Caesar's city
City home to the Trevi Fountain
Pantheon city
Where all roads lead, in a saying
Capital city home to the Pantheon
City with the Colosseum
Non-Spanish city with Spanish Steps
Capital city near Bracciano
All-road terminus
Hadrian's domain
Senate's place
Senate setting
Where Vespas buzz
Arch of Constantine setting
Home of Bulgari
Benedict's bishopric
Home to Caesar
2005 HBO series
Circus Maximus setting
66-Across's domain
City with a country inside it
Fendi's base
Home of the Spanish Steps, counterintuitively
Where Cassius Clay earned an Olympics gold medal
Trajan's Column location
Where residents wish each other "Buon Natale!"
Capital city of Europe
It wasn't built in a day, they say
Cinecittà Studios site
City that contains a country
Carthage rival
Stadio Olimpico city
The Baths of Caracalla site
Spanish Steps location
Piazza del Popolo site
Colosseum location