| ROMANCELANGUAGE | "I love you," in French, e.g. |
| ACUTEACCENT | Mark placed over vowels in French, eg |
| FLUENT | Able to speak a language: - in French, eg |
| AIME | "Je t'_" ("I love you," in French) |
| TAIME | Part of "I love you," in French |
| ASONG | Jim Croce "I'll Have To Say I Love You in ___" |
| CROCE | "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" singer, 1974 |
| TIAMO | "I Love You," in Italy: 2 wds. |
| LIEBE | "Ich ___ dich" ("I love you," in Leipzig) |
| AMO | "Te ___" ("I love you" in Mexico) |
| TEAMO | I love you, in Spanish songs |
| DITTO | Reply to "I love you" in the movie "Ghost" |
| RAWR | It means "I love you" in dinosaur, per memes |
| ICH | "___ liebe dich" ("I love you," in German) |
| YOTEAMO | "I love you," in Spanish |
| BUSHEL | Peck's partner regarding how much "I love you" in a Cole Porter ditty |
| MAN | Word that follows "Rain," "Iron," and "I Love You," in film titles |
| LANGUAGE | Latin or French, eg |
| CUISINE | Style of cooking, French ..., eg |
| PARTON | "If you don't like the road you're walking, start paving another one." She wrote and recorded the song "I Will Always Love You" in 1973. |