| EU lang. |
| Not rom. |
| Eur. land |
| Med. land |
| Rome res. |
| Bold alt. |
| Roman cit. |
| Type abbr. |
| Type spec. |
| Sloped ptg. |
| Eur. country |
| Angled ltrs. |
| Leaning ltr. |
| Rom. or Sic. |
| Slanty ltrs. |
| Eur. language |
| A type: Abbr. |
| Cit. of Padua |
| Lang. of Rome |
| Luigi's lang. |
| Romance lang. |
| Emph. in print |
| Lombardy lang. |
| Underline alt. |
| Editor's abbr. |
| Galley marking |
| Switz. neighbor |
| Manuscript mark |
| Ltrs. that lean |
| Medit. language |
| Nat. of Tuscany |
| Slanted (abbr.) |
| Type, for short |
| Ltrs. of stress |
| Typeface: Abbr. |
| Neighbor of Aus. |
| Abbr. on a proof |
| Da Vinci's lang. |
| Foreign-wd. type |
| From Rome: Abbr. |
| It borders Aust. |
| Not roman: Abbr. |
| Stressed (abbr.) |
| The boot of Eur. |
| Type spec: Abbr. |
| Venetian's lang. |
| Lang. of Livorno |
| Type face: Abbr. |
| Proofreading mark |
| On a slant: Abbr. |
| Emphasized: Abbr. |
| Lang. of Lombardy |
| Like tilted ltrs. |
| Lang. of Florence |
| Title type: Abbr. |
| Print type: Abbr. |
| Type type (abbr.) |
| Type style: Abbr. |
| Neighbor of Switz. |
| LETTERS LIKE THIS. |
| Manuscript marking |
| Tilted type: Abbr. |
| Buon Natale" lang. |
| Angled type: Abbr. |
| Font choice: Abbr. |
| Print style: Abbr. |
| Proofreading abbr. |
| Slanted type spec. |
| Slanted, for short |
| Tipped type: abbr. |
| Type choice: Abbr. |
| Underlining equiv. |
| Slanty type: Abbr. |
| Proofreader's mark. |
| Sloping type: Abbr. |
| Alt. to underlining |
| Slanted type: Abbr. |
| Abbr. in typography |
| Boot tongue?: Abbr. |
| Font option (Abbr.) |
| From Umbria (abbr.) |
| Print type, briefly |
| Skewed type (abbr.) |
| Slanted text: Abbr. |
| Slanty font (Abbr.) |
| Tilted text (abbr.) |
| Turin tongue: Abbr. |
| Type used for emph. |
| Typographer's abbr. |
| Angled print: Abbr. |
| Proofreader's abbr. |
| Tilting type: Abbr. |
| Certain type: Abbr. |
| Kind of type: Abbr. |
| In this style: Abbr. |
| Naples native: Abbr. |
| Slanted print: Abbr. |
| Printing type: Abbr. |
| Type of print: Abbr. |
| Type of type (abbr.) |
| Verdi was one: Abbr. |
| Biased type, briefly |
| Bold relative: Abbr. |
| Right-leaning: Abbr. |
| Style of type: Abbr. |
| Biased type? (Abbr.) |
| Leaning type (Abbr.) |
| Tilted text, briefly |
| Type type, for short |
| Slanting type: Abbr. |
| Boot peninsula: Abbr. |
| Crooked type? (Abbr.) |
| Emphatic type (abbr.) |
| It adds stress: Abbr. |
| It leans right: Abbr. |
| Lang. spoken in Milan |
| Like some type: Abbr. |
| Not this type?: Abbr. |
| Printer's type: Abbr. |
| Stressed type (abbr.) |
| Stressful type: Abbr. |
| Type like this: Abbr. |
| Type of type shortly |
| Printing style: Abbr. |
| Type style, for short |
| Emphasized, for short |
| Slanted type, briefly |
| Proofreader's notation |
| Biased writing?: Abbr. |
| Tilted type, for short |
| Angled typeface: Abbr. |
| Emphasized type: Abbr. |
| Editor's choice: abbr. |
| Leaning letters: Abbr. |
| Leaning writing: Abbr. |
| Slanted writing: Abbr. |
| Title treatment: Abbr. |
| Type for titles: abbr. |
| Type that tilts: Abbr. |
| Slanted letters: Abbr. |
| Tilted text, for short |
| Type selection (Abbr.) |
| Talk of Tuscany: Abbr. |
| Bold alternative: Abbr. |
| Citizen of Genoa: Abbr. |
| Leaning, as type: Abbr. |
| Printer's abbreviation. |
| Slanted in print: Abbr. |
| Slanted, as type: Abbr. |
| Type that leans (abbr.) |
| Type of type, for short |
| Leaning typeface: abbr. |
| Stressed type, for short |
| Emphatic type, for short |
| Garibaldi was one: Abbr. |
| Leaning, in a way: Abbr. |
| Like tilted type (abbr.) |
| Like slanted type: Abbr. |
| Off-center type, briefly |
| Print at an angle: Abbr. |
| Roman alternative: Abbr. |
| Slanted typeface (abbr.) |
| Sloped type, abbreviated |
| Text for titles, briefly |
| Typography choice: Abbr. |
| Emphatic typeface: Abbr. |
| Slanting typeface: Abbr. |
| A neighbor of Fr. or Aus. |
| Modern Roman, e.g.: Abbr. |
| Printing style, for short |
| Slanted lettering (Abbr.) |
| Slanted type style: Abbr. |
| The insistent type, perh. |
| Indicator of stress: Abbr. |
| Leaning on the page: Abbr. |
| Letters like "this": Abbr. |
| Right-leaning print: Abbr. |
| Stressed, in a way (abbr.) |
| Title type, perhaps: Abbr. |
| Typesetter's choice: Abbr. |
| Right-leaning type?: Abbr. |
| Notation on a galley proof. |
| Type used for titles: Abbr. |
| Slanted type of type: abbr. |
| Type with emphasis, briefly |
| 2006 World Cup champs: Abbr. |
| Alternative to quotes: Abbr. |
| Emphatic typeface, for short |
| Not rom. ... or a rom. lang. |
| Stressed but not bold: Abbr. |
| They lean to the right: Abbr. |
| Attention-calling type: Abbr. |
| Attention-getting type: Abbr. |
| Slanted in a newspaper: Abbr. |
| The right-leaning type: abbr. |
| Type used for emphasis: Abbr. |
| Bit of slanted writing?: Abbr. |
| Language spoken in Rome: Abbr. |
| Underlining alternative: Abbr. |
| Like some highlighted text: Abbr. |
| Titles are often put in it: Abbr. |
| From Rome or Naples, perhaps: Abbr. |
| It doesn't stand up straight: Abbr. |
| Like the answers at 6-Acr. and 31-Acr. |
| A title might be presented in it: Abbr. |
| Slanted alternative to boldface type: Abbr. |
| Proofreader's abbr. accompanying an underline |
| From the country that gave us pizza and Parmesan: Abbr. |
| The U.S. tied them in the first round of the 2006 World Cup: Abbr. |