City |
Nonstop |
Classic |
Undying |
Endless |
Godlike |
Abiding |
Ageless |
Timeless |
Like God |
Immortal |
Enduring |
Unending |
Infinite |
Lasting. |
Unfading |
Perpetual |
Unceasing |
Ceaseless |
Immutable |
Like Rome |
Unbegotten |
Without end |
Everlasting |
Always here |
Never-dying |
Not ceasing |
Neverending |
Never-ending |
Kind of life |
For all time |
Time-defying |
Always there |
Never cut off |
Triangle word |
Word for Rome |
Always around |
Triangle type |
God, with "the |
Not transitory |
Going on and on |
Lasting forever |
Everlasting (7) |
Hardly fleeting |
Now and forever |
Type of triangle |
Kind of triangle |
Hope springs ___ |
Like some flames |
What love can be |
Enduring forever |
Never wrapping up |
Hardly transitory |
Always and forever |
Like some hellfire |
Adjective for Rome |
Antonym of "bounded |
Boring, facetiously |
Far from transitory |
Still here tomorrow |
The ___ City (Rome) |
Description of Rome |
Lacking vicissitude |
Like Rome, it's said |
Seemingly without end |
Kind of city Rome is. |
Like Rome, supposedly |
Never to be forgotten |
Like Arlington's flame |
Like the Olympic flame |
Bangles hit "___ Flame |
Continuing for infinity |
Continuing indefinitely |
Like an Arlington flame |
___ flame at Gettysburg. |
Another kind of triangle |
Without beginning or end |
Adjective applied to Rome |
__ Flame": Bangles ballad |
Love Is ___": Irving Stone |
Love Is ___," book by Stone |
Love Is ___," I. Stone book |
Like some truths and flames |
Like the flame at Graceland |
Part of an epithet for Rome |
Irving Stone's "Love Is ___ |
Day after day after day . . . |
A portion of the ___": Shelley |
Like amaranth flowers, in myth |
___ Sunshine of the Spotless Mind |
Love is ___," I. Stone best seller |
. . . vengeance of ___ fire": Jude |
Like the minutes before recess, seemingly |
But thy ___ summer shall not fade": Shak. |
“___ vigilance is the price of liberty.” |
Like the flame at Arlington National Cemetery |
___ Flame (JFK memorial at Arlington National Cemetery) |
___ life belongs to those who live in the present": Wittgenstein |