| OGGI | One of Italy's oldest magazines, established in Milan in 1939, whose name is the Italian for "Today" |
| IPSO | UK's largest regulatory body for newspapers and magazines, established in 2014 (1,1,1,1) |
| SEDAKA | Neil, singer/songwriter and pianist born in 1939, whose hit songs include Calendar Girl (6) |
| BAVISTA | Mountain in the Bernina Alps whose name is the Italian counterpart of 18 Down |
| PUNCH | British weekly magazine established in 1841, subtitled The London Charivari |
| HERRERA | Venezuelan fashion designer, born 1939, whose outfits have been worn by many US First Ladies (7) |
| LOUGEHRIG | Yankees first baseman (1923-1939) whose jersey #4 was retired: 2 wds. |
| PRIMAVERA | "La ____" is the Italian name for the first concerto in Vivaldi's Four Seasons |
| TEVERE | What is the Italian name for the river that runs through Rome? (6) |
| PANINI | Grilled sandwich whose name is the plural of the Italian for 'little bread' (6) |
| PRADA | Trademark of department stores, first one was in Milan in 1913 (5) |
| PIRELLI | Giovanni Battista, Italian who founded a rubber manufacturing company in Milan in 1872 (7) |
| AURIGA | Constellation in the northern sky whose name is the Latin for charioteer (6) |
| LAMBRETTA | Brand of motor scooter first manufactured in Milan in 1947 |
| ALFAROMEO | Italian car manufacturer founded in Milan in 1910 (4,5) |
| ARMANI | Italian fashion house set up in Milan in 1975 (6) |
| LOMBARDY | One of Italy's 20 regions, home to a sixth of the country's population (8) |
| BACON | Pancetta is the Italian form of this cut of meat |
| LEGHORN | Livorno is the Italian name of this city (7) |
| NAPLES | Napoli is the Italian name for which seaport (6) |