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The Crossword Solver found 180 answers for The New York Times crossword clue italian for “it” 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 13 letters.

AnswerClue
ASTIitalian vino region
COMOitalian province on the Swiss border
LIREold Italian money
ALFAsporty Italian auto, informally
ANNOitalian for “year”
ETNAitalian smoker
ASTIsparkling Italian wine
CARA___ mia (Italian term of endearment)
LIRAbread an Italian grandmother might have made?
ERBEflavorers in Italian cookery
ITALIANdressing option
ITALIANATEarchitectural style started, strangely, in England
ITALIANlike pizzas and piazzas
MILANOitalian fashion capital, to Italians
FERREROROCHERitalian confection brand known for its gold foil wrappers
AMORElove, Italian-style
ORGHINIitalian auto with a bull in its logo
ALITTLELAMBOwhat Mary might have had if she were into Italian sports cars?
MIOitalian pronoun
STATEMOTTOthere is one each in French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Hawaiian and Chinook
AMALFIitalian tourist town near Naples
PASSACAGLIAitalian dance form from the Spanish for “walk in the street”
DELSARTOitalian painter Andrea
PAESEbel ___ (Italian cheese)
AMARETTIitalian almond-flavored cookies
AFTERSOAVEseeking a dry Italian wine?
GENOAitalian city known for its salami
PADUAitalian city in a “Kiss Me, Kate” song
KAPPAitalian sportswear brand named after a Greek letter
ARANCINIitalian rice balls
FREDOitalian nickname that omits Al-
SISTINEpertaining to any of five Italian popes
IREcommon Italian verb ending
DOGESchief magistrates in Italian history
LEGATOitalian for “tied together”
TOSCAlover of Italian opera
CHEthat, in Italian
ROMATOESgarden produce named for an Italian city
ECOitalian author Umberto
ELENAitalian author Ferrante
PARMAitalian cheese city
STRADAitalian thoroughfare
VESPAhigh-end Italian scooter
GHETTOits etymology may derive from the diminutive of “borough” in Italian
ASIAGOitalian alpine cheese
LIRASbygone Italian coins
PESTOsauce whose name derives from “pound” in Italian
SERIEAtop Italian soccer league
AMAREto love, in Italian
MILANitalian city known as a fashion hub

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