Clues for the word "ROMAN"
We've had 251 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 370 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 18, 2025.
Definition of roman
- a. - Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art.
- a. - Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic religion; professing that religion.
- a. - Upright; erect; -- said of the letters or kind of type ordinarily used, as distinguished from Italic characters.
- a. - Expressed in letters, not in figures, as I., IV., i., iv., etc.; -- said of numerals, as distinguished from the Arabic numerals, 1, 4, etc.
- n. - A native, or permanent resident, of Rome; a citizen of Rome, or one upon whom certain rights and privileges of a Roman citizen were conferred.
- n. - Roman type, letters, or print, collectively; -- in distinction from Italics.
Referring Clues
- Like 7-Down
- Kind of candle
- Livy or Pliny
- Unitalicized
- Like some noses and numerals
- Eternal City dweller
- Like some numerals
- St. Paul, for one
- Appian Way traveler
- Pontius Pilate, e.g.
- "Chinatown" director Polanski
- Not italic
- Like M, L or XL
- Caesar or Cicero
- Tacitus or Tiberius
- Like Jupiter, but not Zeus
- Cato, but not Plato
- Word before numeral or nose
- Antony addressee
- Like the Colosseum
- Kind of nose
- Toga sporter
- Marcus Aurelius, for one
- Word before candle or Catholic
- Type of candle
- Like LXVI
- Tivoli resident, once
- Type of nose, or ear-lender
- Director Polanski
- Non-italic
- Style of printing type
- Eternal City inhabitant
- Marc Antony addressee
- Like many a traveler from Leonardo da Vinci airport
- Type type
- HRE part
- Holy ___ Empire
- Like the numeral DX
- Nero or Caesar
- One in Antony's audience
- Common type style
- Caesar, for one
- ___ numeral
- From Italy's capital
- Eternal City denizen
- One from Italy's capital
- "Ben-Hur" extra
- Brutus, e.g.
- Cicero, for one
- Cato, for one
- Caesar or Antony, e.g.
- Antony, for one
- Kind of numeral
- Word with "candle" or "numeral"
- Eternal City resident
- The common type?
- Punic Wars soldier
- Punic Wars soldier, perhaps
- July 4th candle
- Nero or Cato, e.g.
- Type of numeral
- Like I, in some cases
- Forum regular
- ___ candle
- Antony listener
- Like sundial numerals
- Caesar, e.g. (or each of the answers to the starred clues?)
- ___ numeral
- ___ candle
- Alternative to italic
- Caesar was one
- Claudius or Caligula
- "Ben-Hur" extra
- Popular type
- Times ___
- Subject of Caesar
- Circus Maximus patron
- Times ___
- Popular book font
- Forum figure
- Numeral type
- Coliseum guide
- Androcles, e.g.
- Like Nero
- Typeface option
- Tacitus or Trajan
- Pompey or Pliny
- Type of nose
- Caesar subject
- Like Cato
- Like Caesar
- Chariot race bettor
- Chariot race bettor
- Chariot race bettor
- Super Bowl-type numerals
- "Eternal City" resident
- "Gladiator" extra
- Trajan, for one
- Cicero or Caesar
- Like each starred answer's first letter, when used as a numeral
- Colosseum spectator
- Kind of candle or numeral
- Resident of Italy's capital
- Citizen under Caesar
- Like X, XX or XXX
- Julius Caesar, for one
- Like X, in some cases
- Like some numerals and noses
- Circus Maximus attendee
- Listener to Mark Antony
- Like Brutus
- Word with candle or numeral
- Typeface
- ___ Empire
- "Tosca" extra
- ___ numerals (what the initial letters of the answers to the five starred clues all are)
- Hannibal's foe
- Member of Antony's audience
- Any "Julius Caesar" role
- Punic Wars fighter
- Family on "Brotherly Love"
- Caesar or Brutus
- Upright type
- Caesar, e.g.
- Word before "numeral" or "candle"
- Like M, L or XL, but not S
- Director ___ Polanski
- Cato or Nero
- Like the numerals V and I
- Like Brutus or Caesar
- Like the numerals I, V, X and L
- Like I or II, but not 1 or 2
- One whom Antony addressed
- Type of type
- Caesar and others
- Agricola or polybius
- Person under Caesar's reign
- Person from Italy's capital
- Like 38-Down
- Like 114-Across
- Like most "Quo Vadis" characters
- England's ___ Baths
- Like Super Bowl numerals
- Nero, for one
- Cicero, e.g.
- Citizen of the Eternal City
- With 38-Down, Diana, e.g.
- Resident of the Eternal City
- Computer memory found by an Italian
- Former empire
- Nero, e.g.
- '80s nobodys ___ Holliday
- 80s "Don't Try To Stop It" band ___ Holliday
- Elliott Smith "___ Candle"
- I for one!
- See 19
- Classical tale of chivalry
- Countryman of Mark Antony
- Is he out of place in Romania?
- An Italian's way with a girl
- Citizen of Italian capital
- Romantic piece of Italian, by Jupiter!
- Norma's terrible Italian
- He could build a manor (or villa)
- From Rome
- Italian manor rebuilt
- Old commander in love with unit or wayward battalion, ultimately
- Ancient Italian
- Baths of Diocletian bather
- Type of candle, nose etc
- Type of capital?
- Audrey Hepburn film (time off in Italy)
- Citizen for Queen and Country
- Norma (anag)
- Dominant political power of first centuries AD
- Take our companion round our old home, 50% under the 19
- Forum attendee
- Word with candle or nose
- Like Joves worshipers
- Vespasian, for one
- Italian ran to accept an order
- Doctor Moran, an upright type
- Julius Caesar, for example, dismissed servant
- Old Italian soldiers turned up on island
- Back in prison, amoral type
- One is among divine royalty, as leader
- City dweller heading for rolling country
- Nero or Livy
- Seneca, e.g.
- Ancient Italian inhabitant
- Like Livy
- Word before nose or candle
- Numerically different from Arabic
- One at Circus Maximus
- Nero, for instance, was in a right state!
- Like Super Bowl numerals (except 50)
- Italian in a right state!
- Like Mercury and Minerva
- Brutus or Cassius
- Capital person settled in manor
- Italian city dweller coming back from Vietnam originally
- Figuratively not Arabic
- Like Claudius, say, leader of rich Arab country
- Citizen of Rome
- Livy or Ovid
- Modern name for Pye Road in what is now Tower Hamlets, London
- 56-Across, e.g.
- Like Nero or Seneca
- Native of Rome
- Person from Rome
- Centurion, e.g.
- Times New ___ (popular typeface)
- ___ candle (firework)
- Casca or Caesar
- Kind of type
- A fictional account based on real events or characters
- Britain invader of old
- Like ancient CID figures?
- Like DC and MI
- He built a manor (with baths?)
- Times New ___
- Like XLII, numeral-wise
- Like some clock numerals
- Not italicized
- Zeus : Greek :: Jupiter : ___
- Like the numerals on a sundial
- Native of Italy's capital
- Alison who wrote "Dining In" and "Nothing Fancy"
- Julius Caesar was one
- Like the numerals used in necromancy
- Like the Pantheon
- Such candles soon burn out
- "Friends, ___s, countrymen..."
- Is he out of place in Romania?
- Like I, for one?
- From the capital of Italy
- "Succession" sibling
- Figuratively speaking, not Arabic
- ___ numerals
- Like 18-Across
- Like the numerals V and X
- Like the numerals I, V, X, L, etc.
- Like the Spanish Steps
- Kieran's role on "Succession"
- "How often do you think about the ___ Empire?"
- Italian love affair lacking a bit of spice
- ___ Empire (something one thinks about often)
- Like Hadrian's Wall in northern England
- Times New ___: common font
- "___ Holiday"
- See 8-Down
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - April 18, 2025
- LA Times - March 20, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 13, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - February 12, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 08, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - January 31, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 22, 2025
- LA Times - January 20, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - January 20, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 17, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 25, 2024
- New York Times - November 24, 2024
- USA Today - October 07, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - September 12, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 03, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - July 30, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - July 01, 2024
- Mirror Daily - May 27, 2024
- New York Times - May 07, 2024
- Mirror Daily - April 25, 2024
- Mirror Daily - April 04, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 25, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 23, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 20, 2024
- USA Today - March 08, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 01, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 27, 2024
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