| OFSIGHS | 4 known in Italian as 19 dei Sospiri (2,5) |
| IVAN | - IV; known as "the terrible", the first tsar of Russia (4) |
| TOSCA | "Non la sospiri la nostra casetta" opera |
| BRIDGEOFSIGHS | Ponte di Sospiri (6,2,5) |
| BACON | Cured meat known in Italian as pancetta and in French as lard (5) |
| ANGELHAIR | Rod-shaped strands of pasta similar in length to spaghetti and vermicelli but much thinner, known in Italian as capellini (5,4) |
| MONALISA | Portrait oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci known in Italian as La Gioconda (4,4) |
| TOMATO | Known in Italian as a pomodoro, a fruit (botanically a berry) used in recipes including bruschetta and the sauce for aubergine parmigiana (6) |
| AGATE | Variety of chalcedony used in the lapidary marquetry inlay technique known in Italian as pietra dura with other hard stones including jade and jasper (5) |
| ICECREAM | Pudding known in Italian as gelato (3,5) |
| SPRING | Natural water source; or, season known in Italian as primavera (6) |
| BREADSTICK | Canape served with taramasalata or hummus, known in Italian as grissino (10) |
| TOWER | Bell -; structure known in Italian as a campanile (5) |
| PALERMO | The Palazzo dei Normanni is located in this Sicilian city |
| PENATES | Dei quos Aeneas e Troia in Italiam portavit |
| ROCKET | This word has various meanings in English, and it's derived from various versions of Italian as well as French and Latin. One meaning refers to a firework; that comes from the Italian rocchetta. Firs |
| STIEGLARSSON | Instil say suspicion at the outset in crime, as 19 writer (5,7) |
| SPANISH | Stairway in Rome leading up to the church of the Santissima Trinita dei Monti (7,5) |
| OEDIPUS | The ban antecedent of Opus Dei (7) |
| ULTORES | The Avengers: dei qui puniuntur |