% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 180 answers for The New York Times crossword clue that, in Italian 3 letters. The answers have between 3 and 10 letters.

AnswerClue
ECOitalian author Umberto
ZIAaunt, in Italian
ORAitalian time unit
IREcommon Italian verb ending
ALPswiss or Italian peak
GIOitalian architect Ponti
VIAword on Italian street signs
HIMmeaning of the Italian “lui” or German “ihn”
CHEthat, in Italian
CHE“___ cosa fai?” (Italian for “What are you doing?”)
SALitalian nickname
LUIitalian pronoun that becomes a name by adding -gi
ORAitalian unit of time
MIOitalian pronoun
PIAitalian novelist Pera
ALPone may have a name in Italian, German and French
MIAitalian possessive
ITALIANlike pizzas and piazzas
ITALIANdressing option
ITALIANATEarchitectural style started, strangely, in England
MILANOitalian fashion capital, to Italians
ASIAGOitalian cheese
MAGNANIanna ___, first Italian to win an acting Oscar
COMOitalian province on the Swiss border
AMAROliqueur whose name translates as “bitter” in Italian
HEISTSthe “jobs” in “The Italian Job,” e.g.
NOVEnine, in Italian
SERAitalian counterpart to “mattina”
GELATOitalian dessert
ETTAname that’s also a suffix in Italian
DOLCEsweet, in Italian
ASIAGOitalian Alpine cheese
CONTESSAtitle in Italian nobility
RAGUitalian sauce whose name sounds like a French stew
GUIDO“Cars” character with an Italian accent
OTTOeight, in Italian
MARINARAitalian dipping sauce
PERONIpopular Italian beer
DENTEitalian for “tooth”
SCUSEitalian apology
ASIAGOpopular Italian cheese
PARMeggplant ___ (Italian dish, familiarly)
ASTIitalian wine region
SORRENTOitalian city known for its limoncello
MADAMAitalian title for Puccini’s “Butterfly”
DANTEitalian poet who wrote “Nature is the art of God”
SANTpart of some Italian church names
AMORElove, in Italian
CIAOitalian goodbye
COTTApanna ___ (Italian dessert)

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