The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word TRE , but the solution may also be SEI which is one of the most recent solution (2021 in LA Times).
Roman numeral? crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
TRE | 47 % | 3 |
SETTE | 11 % | 5 |
IIII | 5 % | 4 |
VII | 5 % | 3 |
MLI | 5 % | 3 |
MMI | 5 % | 3 |
IV | 5 % | 2 |
CLIV | 5 % | 4 |
MIV | 5 % | 3 |
SEI | 5 % | 3 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Roman numeral?
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- letter
- latin alphabet
- roman
- alphanumeric
- julius
- caesar
- julianus
- delta
- alpha
- nomen
- vincent
- victor
Crossword Answer definitions
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 TRE
- Third in a Roman series
- Cremona crowd?
- Quattro minus uno
- Three in Roma
- __ corde (piano direction)
- A crowd, in Cremona
- Italian three
- Third in a Roman serie
- Uno e due
- Cool with Green Day
More clues leading to the result SETTE
- Half of quattordici
- Sicilian 7
- One more than sei
- Seven of Siena
- Number after sei
- Seven, to someone from Sicily
- Cinque plus due
- VII, in modern Rome
- Otto follows it
- Cinque + due
More clues leading to the result IIII
- Old clock numeral
- Sundial hour
- Teatime, on some clocks
- Teatime, on a sundial
- Four on some clocks
- Teatime in old Rome?
- Sundial numeral
- Numeral on some old clocks
- Teatime for Nero?
- Clock numeral
More clues leading to the result VII
- "QB __" (Uris novel)
- Caesar's lucky number?
- IVth prime number
- Seven on the sundial
- Evening hour, in a way
- Victoria's son Edward
- Evening hour
- Leon Uris's "QB __"
- Square root of XLIX
- Lucky number at Caesar's palace?
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 MMI
- Year Enron filed for bankruptcy
- Year that Wikipedia launched
- A Space Odyssey, Roman Style
- Space Odyssey year
- Classic sci-fi movie?
- 2001 in old Rome
- XXIth century start
- This year, on a cornerstone
- 2001, to Caesar
- Year of the iPod's debut
More clues leading to the result IV
More clues leading to the result CLIV
- 154, alphanumerically?
- Divisor of MMII
- 154.
- Second century date.
- Roman numeral.
- Year in reign of Antonius Pius.
- Roman 154
- LXXVII x II
- Twice LXXVII
- 154, to Livy
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