| ETRUSCAN | Native of an ancient state of Italy north of the Tiber (8) |
| ETRURIA | An ancient state in Italy north of the Tiber |
| PHRYGIA | Greek name of an ancient state in the west-central part of Anatolia (modern Turkey), associated with |
| EMILIA | __-Romagna, region of Italy north of Tuscany (6) |
| TERNI | City of Italy north of Rome |
| SAVOYARD | A native of an area of south-east France (8) |
| VATICANCITY | The seat of the Roman Catholic Church, and an enclave in Rome, situated on the west bank of the Tiber River. (7,4) |
| LEONINE | The --- City is a district of Rome on the right bank of the Tiber (7) |
| UMBRIA | Mountainous region of central Italy in the valley of the Tiber |
| ROAMROME | Wander along the Tiber, e.g. |
| MARQUISES | Rulers of the ancient state of Cai |
| TREATY | see 24ac, 1929 agreement by which the papacy recognised the state of Italy, with Rome as its capital, and Italy in return recognised papal sovereignty over the Vatican City |
| LATERAN | and 31ac, 1929 agreement by which the papacy recognised the state of Italy, with Rome as its capital, and Italy in return recognised papal sovereignty over the Vatican City |
| VIAREGGIO | City in Tuscany, Italy, north of Pisa on the Ligurian Sea coast (9) |
| OSTIA | Principal seaport of ancient Rome, originally at the mouth of the Tiber but now about 6 km (4 miles) inland (5) |
| CAERULEUS | Blue of the Tiber, best beloved river of Heaven, Aen. 8.64 |
| ZOCCHI | Giuseppe ?, 18th-century Italian printmaker and painter whose works include View of the Tiber Looking Towards the Castel Sant"Angelo, with Saint Peter's in the Distance (6) |
| TIBETAN | Native of an administrative division of China that's the world's highest country |
| NERA | Tributary of the Tiber River in Italy |
| NEWARS | Native of an Asian country high in the Himalayas (6) |