| Oriente |
| This: Sp. |
| East: Sp. |
| Villa name |
| Roman villa |
| Italian town |
| Italian city |
| Italian name |
| Punta del __ |
| Tasso patron |
| Ferrara name |
| Town of Italy |
| Town in Italy |
| Italian noble |
| East, to Juan |
| Ferrara house |
| Medici in-law |
| NE Italy town |
| This, to Luis |
| Villa d' ____ |
| Italian villa |
| This, to Sevi |
| 90° from sur |
| Borgia in-law |
| This, to Pedro |
| This, in Taxco |
| This, in Spain |
| Compás" point |
| Boiardo patron |
| City in Veneto |
| Punto cardinal |
| This to Miguel |
| Ferrara patron |
| Beatrice d'___ |
| East wind: Sp. |
| Padua neighbor |
| East, in Spain |
| This, in Avila |
| Ferrara family |
| Tasso's patron |
| Italian commune |
| Spanish pronoun |
| This, in Toledo |
| 90° from norte |
| This, to Manuel |
| This, in Cádiz |
| This, in Mexico |
| This, in Madrid |
| This" to Sergio |
| 90¡ from norte |
| Cousin of norte |
| East to Emilio |
| East in Ecuador |
| East, in Mexico |
| East, to Carlos |
| Italian dynasty |
| Italian prince. |
| NE Italian city |
| Patron of Tasso |
| Princely family |
| Suburb of Padua |
| Right on a mapa |
| Town of Venetia |
| East, in Madrid |
| Italian family. |
| A Borgia in-law |
| Town near Padua |
| City near Padua |
| This, in Seville |
| Alberti's patron |
| Bolardo's patron |
| City SW of Padua |
| De Medici in-law |
| East to Enrique |
| East, in Cordoba |
| East, to Esteban |
| Isabella d' ____ |
| Padua's neighbor |
| Patron of Titian |
| Princely Italian |
| Renaissance name |
| Roman-ruins site |
| This, in España |
| This, in Segovia |
| East, in España |
| East, to Eduardo |
| Ferrara resident |
| Right from norte |
| Town in NE Italy |
| Right on el mapa |
| This, in Tampico |
| Town SW of Padua |
| Ariosto's patron |
| Boiardo's patron |
| This, in Valencia |
| Boiardo supporter |
| Commune in Padova |
| East, in Acapulco |
| Family of Ferrara |
| Neighbor of Padua |
| Patron of Boiardo |
| Place near Venice |
| This, in Pamplona |
| This, in Zaragoza |
| This, to Fernando |
| Villa d'--, Italy |
| Right, on un mapa |
| Durango direction |
| Spanish direction |
| A Borgia's husband |
| Certain dirección |
| Mexican dirección |
| Noble Ferrara name |
| Noble Italian clan |
| Royal Italian name |
| Top Ferrara family |
| Commune near Padua |
| Italian art patron |
| Sunrise dirección |
| Noted Italian name |
| Renaissance family |
| Renaissance patron |
| City in N. E. Italy |
| East wind, to José |
| Famous Italian name |
| Italia's Casa d'___ |
| Noble Italian house |
| Noble Italian name. |
| Site of Roman ruins |
| That Ferrara family |
| Town in N. E. Italy |
| Whence el sol rises |
| Ancient Roman ruins |
| Italian noble house |
| Tivoli's Villa d'-- |
| Villa d'___, Tivoli |
| 90 degrees from sur |
| Ferrara family name |
| This, in Tegucigalpa |
| Ancient Roman colony |
| Famed Italian family |
| Family of Ercole III |
| Ferrara ruler of old |
| Italian ducal family |
| Italian name of note |
| Italian royal family |
| Italy's Villa d' ___ |
| Noble house of Italy |
| Noted Ferrara family |
| This, to golfer Sevi |
| Where "el sol" rises |
| Cádiz compass point |
| Ferrara ducal family |
| Modena ruling family |
| Direction in Durango |
| Famed Ferrara family |
| Noble Italian family |
| Italian noble family |
| 90 degress from norte |
| A direction, to Diego |
| Borgia's married name |
| Commune of the Veneto |
| East wind, in Ecuador |
| Famed Ferrara surname |
| Ferrara family's home |
| Former Italian family |
| Historic Italian name |
| Italian fortress site |
| Italian fortress town |
| Italian princely name |
| Medieval Italian name |
| Noble name in Ferrara |
| Noble name of Ferrara |
| Noted Italian family. |
| Poet Boiardo's patron |
| Villa d'___ at Tivoli |
| Villa-building family |
| Alberto Azzo II, e.g. |
| Famous Ferrara family |
| Punta del --, Uruguay |
| Right turn from norte |
| Spanish compass point |
| Famous Italian family |
| Italian noble surname |
| Ferrara ruling family |
| Ancient Italian family |
| Artist Alberti's angel |
| Córdoba compass point |
| Dirección geográfica |
| Esteemed name in Italy |
| Famed Renaissance name |
| Italian patron of arts |
| Italian town or family |
| Lucrezia Borgia in-law |
| Norte, ___, sur, oeste |
| Northeast Italian town |
| Notable Italian family |
| Noted Renaissance name |
| Old Modena family name |
| Princely Italian house |
| Toward el sol naciente |
| Uruguay's Punta del -- |
| City in Padua province |
| Italian family of note |
| Renaissance art patron |
| Varese's Palazzo d'___ |
| Villa d'___, in Tivoli |
| Dynastic Italian house |
| 90 (degrees) from norte |
| A direction, in Durango |
| Alberto Azzo II was one |
| City of northeast Italy |
| Desde Madrid a Mallorca |
| Ducal family of Ferrara |
| First family of Ferrara |
| Historic Italian family |
| Historic Padua neighbor |
| It's ''east'' of Toledo |
| Italian dynastic family |
| Italian town near Padua |
| Lake Como's Villa d'___ |
| Old Italian family name |
| Right, on a Spanish map |
| Veracruz vane direction |
| Compass point, in Cadiz |
| Princely house of Italy |
| Town southwest of Padua |
| Powerful Italian family |
| One of four direcciones |
| Princely Italian family |
| Noble family of Ferrara |
| Italian princely family |
| Renaissance family name |
| An in-law of the Borgias |
| From whence el sol rises |
| Italy's Isabella d'_____ |
| Memorable Ferrara family |
| Noble Renaissance family |
| Noted friend of da Vinci |
| Old Italian noble family |
| Palazzo d'___, in Varese |
| Painter Alberti's patron |
| Princely family of Italy |
| Renaissance dynasty name |
| Ruling family of Ferrara |
| Top name in Modena: 1288 |
| Famous family of Ferrara |
| Famed Renaissance family |
| Noted Renaissance family |
| Palazzo d'___, at Varese |
| Noted Renaissance patron |
| Renaissance name of fame |
| Salida del sol" direction |
| Famed Ferrara family name |
| Italian family of patrons |
| Medieval Italian fortress |
| Noble Lombard family name |
| Northeastern Italian town |
| Opposite of west, to Juan |
| Paraguay's Ciudad del ___ |
| Spanish sunrise direction |
| Toward sunrise, in Mexico |
| Renaissance family member |
| Renaissance patron family |
| Spanish compass direction |
| Ninety degrees from norte |
| Noble Italian family name |
| Renaissance ruling family |
| Italian noble family name |
| Noted Italian family name |
| Early Ferrara ruling house |
| Site of the Museo Atestino |
| Sunrise direction in Spain |
| Sunrise location, in Spain |
| Town in the Euganean Hills |
| Town in the Venetia region |
| Italian Renaissance family |
| Tequila sunrise direction? |
| Illustrious Italian family |
| Ferrara-ruling family, once |
| Point on Columbus's compass |
| Point on Magellan's compass |
| Princely family name of old |
| Surname of Italian nobility |
| It's right on a Spanish map |
| Alberto Azzo was a noted one |
| Cádiz-to-Málaga dirección |
| Longtime Ferrara family name |
| Sevilla-to-Granada direction |
| Uno de los puntos cardinales |
| Where the sun rises in Spain |
| Historic Italian family name |
| Italian princely family name |
| Sunrise direction, in Sonora |
| Bridge position, in Barcelona |
| Acapulco-to-Oaxaca dirección |
| Ancient Roman military colony |
| Family of patrons of the arts |
| From Santiago to Buenos Aires |
| Guelph successor of old Italy |
| Isabella d'___ (famed beauty) |
| Noted Renaissance family name |
| Opposite direction from oeste |
| Sunrise direction, in Sevilla |
| This direction: -->, in Spain |
| Toledo-to-Valencia dirección |
| Where to see a Sonora sunrise |
| First Family of early Ferrara |
| Ruling family at Modena: 1288 |
| Villa d'___ (Tivoli landmark) |
| Renaissance family of Ferrara |
| European princely dynasty name |
| Former ruling house of Ferrara |
| Italian duchess Beatrice d'___ |
| Italian Renaissance art patron |
| Medieval Italian fortress city |
| Sevilla to Cartagena direction |
| Sunrise's direction, in Sonora |
| Toward the Atlantic, in Mexico |
| Villa d'--- (Italian landmark) |
| Where the sun rises, in Mexico |
| Where the sun rises, in Sonora |
| Punta del ___ (Uruguayan city) |
| Family that lost Modena in 1803 |
| House of ___ (European dynasty) |
| Isabella d'___ (Titian subject) |
| Medieval fortress city in Italy |
| Punta del ___, Uruguayan resort |
| Renaissance Italian family name |
| Site of Roman ruins in NE Italy |
| Zaragoza-to-Barcelona direction |
| Direction 90 degrees from norte |
| Direction in which el sol rises |
| Isabella d'___, Leonardo subject |
| Notable Italian Renaissance name |
| Famed Italian patron of the arts |
| Ciudad del ___ (Paraguayan city) |
| Ancient Roman fortress near Padua |
| Marchese d'___ (Italian nobleman) |
| Puzzler's favorite Italian family |
| Big name in Renaissance patronage |
| Direction from which el sol rises |
| Isabella d'___, patron of Leonardo |
| Mexico City-to-Yucatan "dirección |
| Direction from Madrid to Barcelona |
| Dirección from which the sun rises |
| Memorable Italian patron of the arts |
| Family that once celebrated Il Natale |
| Italian family related to the Borgias |
| Noble family line which ended in 1803 |
| Punta del ___ (Uruguayan resort city) |
| Sunrise direction, on the Costa del Sol |
| House of ___ (European princely dynasty) |
| Ciudad del ___ (second-largest city in Paraguay) |
| Direction that becomes its opposite when an "O" is added to its front |
| Oldest member of the group Haim, whose name is also a Spanish direction |