The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word MLI , but the solution may also be MIV which is one of the most recent solution (1968 in New York Times).
11th cen date crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
MLI | 26 % | 3 |
MIV | 22 % | 3 |
MII | 22 % | 3 |
MLII | 11 % | 4 |
MLIV | 7 % | 4 |
MVI | 7 % | 3 |
MLV | 4 % | 3 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: 11th cen date
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- dci
- lii
- clv
- lvi
- liii
- mdi
- ccc
- liv
- lxi
- mvi
- bach
- omar
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result MLI
- Roman 1051
- 1051, to Brutus
- 1051
- 1,051, to Hadrian
- Mid 11th-century date
- 1051, to Nero
- 1051, in Rome
- 1051, in old Rome
- Mid-11th century year
- 11th-century date
More clues leading to the result MIV
- DII twice
- 1004, to Nero
- CCLI quadrupled
- Year Pope John XVIII was anointed
- 1004, in old Rome
- DII doubled
- Caesar's 1,004
- Year Pope John XVIII's reign began
- More than a millennium ago
- 1004, to a Roman
More clues leading to the result MII
- DI's double
- Eleventh-century date
- DI's double?
- Avatar on a Nintendo console
- Wii avatar
- 48-Down on a Nintendo console
- DI doubled
- 1,002, in old Rome
- Nintendo Wii avatar
- Nintendo avatar
More clues leading to the result MLII
- CCCLXIII quadrupled
- CCLXIII quadrupled
- 11th-century date
- 1052, in old Rome
- Second-century date
- IV x CCLXIII
- 1052, to Caesar
- Cato's 1052
- DXXVI x II
- Year in the reign of St. Leo IX
More clues leading to the result MLIV
- DXXVII doubled
- 1054, to Livy
- Twice DXXVII
- Second century date
- 12 years before the Norman Conquest
- LXII x XVII
- XII years before the Battle of Hastings
- 1,054, to Pliny
- Year of the East-West Schism
- Year that Pope Leo IX died
More clues leading to the result MVI
- 1006 in Rome
- 1006, to Nero
- DIII × II
- Early 11th-century date
- Twice DIII
- 1006, to Caesar
- Caesar's 1006
- 11th-century date
- DIII doubled
- 1,006, to Seneca