Answer: AVE
AVE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 491 times.
Referring Clues:
- Penn., e.g.
- "___ Maria"
- Prayer word
- Old greeting
- N.Y.C.'s ___ of the Americas
- Ancient greeting
- Blvd.
- Forum greeting
- ___ Maria
- Pennsylvania ___
- Greeting for Galba
- Fifth, e.g.: Abbr.
- Monopoly abbr.
- Mad. ___
- N.Y.'s Fifth, e.g.
- Hail to Caesar
- "Hail, Caesar!"
- Caesar's hello
- Many a state name in D.C.
- Old-time welcome
- D.C.'s Pennsylvania ___
- Map abbr.
- Monopoly space: Abbr.
- Hail, to Caesar
- See 25-Across
- Park, e.g.: Abbr.
- N.Y.C.'s Park, e.g.
- Word of welcome
- First, Second or Third: Abbr.
- Many a Monopoly property: Abbr.
- Park in N.Y.C., e.g.
- Caesar's greeting
- Word of farewell
- Park __ (what N.Y.C.'s MetroNorth trains run underneath)
- Bygone greeting
- Court alternative: Abbr.
- Michigan, e.g., in Chicago: Abbr.
- Michigan in Chicago: Abbr.
- "Hail!," to Horace
- Pennsylvania, e.g.: Abbr.
- Park ___ (N.Y.C. locale)
- Hello or goodbye
- Park in N.Y.C., say
- Columbus, in N.Y.C.
- Greeting on the Appian Way
- Many a Monopoly sq.
- Circus Maximus greeting
- Greetings from Galba
- Maria preceder
- Mad., e.g.
- Greeting of yore
- St. crossing
- Street crosser: Abbr.
- City map abbr.
- "___, Caesar!"
- Prayer opener
- N.Y.C.'s Park or Lexington
- St. crosser
- Park, e.g., in N.Y.C.
- Greeting at the Forum
- Greeting to Gaius
- Stowe girl
- N.Y.C.'s Madison ___
- N.Y.C.'s Park or Lex
- With 44-Across, a traditional Catholic prayer
- Cry in old Rome
- N.Y.C.'s Park or Madison
- "___ Maris Stella" (Latin hymn)
- N.Y.C.'s Park or Lexington, e.g.
- Hadrian's "hello"
- Madison or 5th, e.g.
- Greeting to Galba
- Hadrian's "Hail!"
- Gaius's good-bye
- Caesarean sign-off
- "Greetings, Gaius!"
- Forum farewell
- Fifth of NYC
- Caesar's salutation
- Blvd. crosser
- Salutation for Caesar
- Mad. or Park
- Park in NYC, e.g.
- Columbus in NYC, e.g.
- Greeting to Maria
- Madison in NYC
- Old Roman greeting
- Park in New York City (abbr.)
- Hadrian's hello
- Chicago's Michigan (abbr.)
- NYC st. crosser
- Constitution, in D.C.
- Latin salutation
- Word on an env.
- Intersection abbr.
- Park in NYC
- Pennsylvania in D.C., e.g.
- Monopoly stop, perhaps (abbr.)
- NYC's Columbus, e.g.
- Park, in NYC
- "Yo, Hadrian!"
- D.C.'s Pennsylvania, e.g.
- Commonwealth in Boston, e.g.: Abbr.
- Amsterdam, e.g.: Abbr.
- Fifth you can take?: Abbr.
- NYC's A, B, C, or D
- "Hey, Caesar"
- NYC's Lex, e.g.
- St. intersector
- NYC's York, e.g.
- Bklyn.'s Flatbush, for example
- First in NYC, e.g.
- ___ atque vale
- NYC's Madison, e.g.
- MapQuest abbr.
- Roman greeting
- Abbr. on many a Monopoly property
- Constitution in D.C., e.g.
- "__ Maria"
- N.Y.'s Fifth, for one
- Old salutation
- Pennsylvania in D.C.
- Madison, in NYC
- Old welcome
- Forum hello
- Chicago's Michigan: Abbr.
- N.Y.C.'s Park, for one
- Many a state name, in D.C.
- Urban thoroughfare: Abbr.
- ''__ Maria''
- Gladiator's greeting
- Galba's greeting
- Pa. or Mass., in DC
- Road-map abbr.
- Hi or bye, long ago
- Urban way: Abbr.
- Latin greeting
- Caesar's welcome
- Greeting for Caesar
- Greeting to Brutus
- Maria's intro?
- Hail, of yore
- Fifth in NYC, e.g.
- "Ciao, Caesar"
- "Monopoly" board abbr.
- Fifth in NYC
- ''Greetings, Caesar''
- ''Hi, Claudius''
- ''___ Maria''
- Blvd. relative
- ''Greetings, Caesar!''
- Street address abbr., perhaps
- Hail from the past
- Caesar's hail
- Caesarean salute
- Street address abbr.
- Roman salute
- "___ Maria" (popular wedding song)
- Salutation from Brutus
- "Hail," to Ovid
- Madison or Park, briefly
- Roman salutation
- "Good morning, Caesar"
- "Hello, Caesar"
- One hail of a greeting?
- Reverential salutation
- Madison or Park (Abbr.)
- It may cross a street in N.Y.C.
- Wide St.
- D.C.'s Pennsylvania, briefly
- N.Y.C.'s 5th or Park
- Cousin of St. or Blvd.
- "Hail!" to Horace
- Park in N.Y.C.?
- N.Y.C.'s A, B, C or D
- One of 17 on a Monopoly board: Abbr.
- Lex or Mad, in N.Y.C.
- "Hail! " to Caesar
- Park in NYC?
- New York or Wisconsin, in D.C.
- Road map abbr.
- Blvd. cousin
- Greeting for Gaius
- Place on a Monopoly board (Abbr.)
- "Hail," to Caesar
- Broad st.
- "Greetings, Caesar!"
- Madison in N.Y.C., e.g.
- Boston's Commonwealth, e.g. (Abbr.)
- St.'s cousin
- St. Bernard in New Orleans, e.g.: Abbr.
- St. crosser, in New York City
- N.Y.C.'s Columbus, e.g.
- Gladiator's hello
- Rd.
- NYC's ___ of the Americas
- "Greetings, Caesar"
- "Hi, Claudius"
- Mad. or Lex.
- Address abbr.
- Mass hail
- Hadrian's hail
- Melrose, e.g.
- Mediterranean or Baltic: Abbr.
- D.C. map line
- What the "Mad" in "Mad Men" is
- Rte. that runs diagonally, in D.C.
- D.C.'s Pennsylvania, for one
- Latin for hail
- Hail
- Hail, to Horace
- Street sign abbr.
- See 43-Down
- "___ Maria" (Gounod/Bach work)
- Hail, to Horatio
- Hail, to Ovid
- GPS suggestion
- Pennsylvania or Madison (abbr.)
- Hail, to Maria
- Street sign abbr.
- Brooklyn's Flatbush, e.g.: Abbr.
- Abbr. in many snail mail addresses
- Livy's hello
- Pennsylvania ___ (White House locale: Abbr.)
- It runs north-south in NY
- Livy's hello
- Abbr. on an itinerary, maybe
- 'Hail!'
- 'Hail, Caesar!'
- Thoroughfare (Abbr.)
- Blvd.'s kin
- St.'s kin
- 'Hail,' to Caesar
- St. kin
- 'Hail!' to Caesar
- Forum cry
- Blvd. kin
- Roman 'Aloha'
- 'Hail!' in old Rome
- St.
- 'Hail, Caesar'
- Hail or farewell
- Street (Abbr.)
- Thorough-fare (Abbr.)
- St. relative
- Kin of blvd.
- One of 17 in Monopoly: Abbr.
- 'Greetings, Galba!'
- 'Hello, Hadrian!'
- 'Hail, Cato!'
- 'Greetings, Brutus!'
- 'Hi, Hadrian!'
- N.Y.C.'s Fifth, e.g.
- Rd. crosser
- GPS screen abbr.
- Boston's Mass ___
- St. or blvd. relative
- Washington's Pennsylvania
- Hail in the forum
- Intersection abbreviation
- Maine in D.C., e.g.
- Maine in DC., e.g.
- Monopoly board abbr.
- Cesar Chavez, in L.A.
- Letters on a street sign
- One kind of city block, briefly
- Part of many a P.O. address
- Many a Monopoly prop.
- Cheer in the colliseum
- New York or New Jersey in D.C.
- NYC's Park, for one
- "Hail!" to Caesar
- GPS line
- Alternative to Ct. or La.
- Old greeting for Caesar
- NYC's Park or Madison
- Street address abbr., sometimes
- Greeting from the past
- Greeting in a toga
- St. crosser, often
- Maria's introduction?
- Washington's Pennsylvania (Abbr.)
- Constitution, in DC
- Ancient salutation
- Fifth or Madison, in N.Y.C.
- Abbr. in the White House address
- Lettered Bklyn. thoroughfare
- N.Y.C.'s Columbus ___
- Start of a Schubert song
- GPS abbr.
- Illinois or Oriental, briefly, in Monopoly
- Monopoly deed abbr.
- Rd.'s cousin
- Mich. in Chicago, e.g.
- Cross st.
- Washington in D.C., e.g.
- 5th or Madison, e.g.
- Hail to Julius Caesar
- Pennsylvania, for one: abbr.
- Abbr. in many-a snail mail address
- Street: Abbr.
- Rd. counterpart
- Abbr. on 17 Monopoly title deeds
- Street-sign abbr.
- Hail and farewell
- Pennsylvania, in DC
- "Greetings, Brutus!"
- D.C.'s Constitution, e.g.
- D.C.'s Pennsylvania
- NYC street crosser?
- Atlantic in Atlantic City, e.g.: Abbr.
- Abbr. on a Monopoly board
- Massachusetts or Connecticut in D.C.
- Parade place: Abbr.
- Ventnor or Vermont, e.g.
- Park or 5th, briefly
- Caesar's word of welcome
- President between James and Andrew, briefly
- Hwy. crosser
- Michigan, in Chicago: Abbr.
- Rd. relative
- Mass. ___ (Boston thoroughfare, to locals)
- States on a game board, e.g.: Abbr.
- Roadway (abbr.)
- Hail!
- City thoroughfare: Abbr.
- Long-ago greeting
- "Hey, Caesar!"
- Wide rdwy.
- Independence in Washington, e.g.: Abbr.
- "Hello, Hadrian!"
- Prayer
- St. intersecter
- Hail, to Hadrian
- Old word of farewell
- Fifth, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Abbr. at an intersection
- Broad street
- Official USPS abbreviation
- Hello from Hadrian
- Park or Fifth: Abbr.
- It might briefly cross a street?
- Columbus in N.Y.C. or S.F.
- Old-style "shalom"
- Ill. and Ind., in Monopoly
- Chicago's Michigan, e.g.: Abbr.
- Postal address abbr.
- GPS display letters
- Way to greet Gaius
- Wide street (abbr.)
- Many a Monopoly rd.
- 'Hail, Ovid!'
- GPS datum
- "Ciao, Brutus"
- Senate greeting
- Roman cheer
- NYC's Lexington or Park
- Romam hail
- Street sign abbr., sometimes
- 'Hail, Livy!'
- Many a Monopoly purchase: Abbr.
- "Hail, old Roman!"
- Welcome or farewell, to Caesar
- Caesarean salutation
- N.Y.C.'s Third or Fifth
- Blvd. and st. relative
- Hello, in old Rome
- Hail, to Nero
- Not a st.
- Schubert song starter
- Way to go: Abbr.
- Address abbr., sometimes
- Manhattan's Park, e.g.: Abbr.
- See 84-Down
- Hail in old Rome
- Thing crossing a GPS display, sometimes
- Abbr. on some street signs
- Prop. often named for a state in Monopoly
- Urban rd.
- '___ Maria'
- NYC's Park or Lex
- Hail that faded away
- Uber app abbr.
- Colosseum greeting
- Urban rd. that might cross a street
- Las Palmas, in L.A.
- Abbr. in many addresses
- Not a st. or blvd.
- "___ Maria" (hymn)
- Philadelphia's Allegheny or Aramingo: Abbr.
- GPS display
- "Hail!" long ago
- 'Hail, Nero!'
- "Hail!" of old Rome
- Caesar's 'hail'
- Golden Gate or Presidio, in SF
- Small street kin?
- Major rd.
- Many a Monopoly square (Abbr.)
- Wabash, in Chicago: Abbr.
- N-S Manhattan road
- Bye, in old Rome
- Thing on a city map, cut
- Rosary bead
- Abbr. on a GPS screen
- Delaware, in DC
- Hail of old
- Blvd.? No, close
- Oft-numbered rd.
- Thoroughfare: Abbr.
- N.Y.C.'s Park or Fifth
- D.C.'s D or C
- NYC's Fifth
- NYC's Park or Fifth
- Lex, e.g., in N.Y.C.
- Many a line on a DC map
- Road that might cross a st.
- "___, Imperator!"
- Ancient greeting / Señora Perón
- One of 17 in Monopoly (Abbr.)
- Mass ___ (MIT's address)
- Hymn greeting
- Park or Madison, on an N.Y.C. map
- Frequent st. crosser
- Street sign abbreviation
- NYC's Lexington, for one
- Envelope abbreviation
- Greeting in old Rome
- Madison in NYC, e.g.
- 5th or Lexington: Abbr.
- "Hail!," to Caesar
- 1600 Pennsylvania ___ (D.C. address)
- One of 17 Monopoly props.
- Champs-Elysees, e.g.: Abbr.
- NYC's Park, e.g.
- Michigan, e.g.: Abbr.
- Bird: Sp.
- Street sign letters
- Atlantic or Pacific, in Monopoly: Abbr.
- L.A.'s ___ of the Stars
- Broad street, briefly
- Melrose in L.A., say
- Abbr. on many Monopoly deeds
- NYC's Fifth, e.g.
- Often-wide st.
- Madison, e.g., in NYC
- Kato's hello
- Often wide st.
- Constitution or Independence, in D.C.
- Ocean, e.g., in Santa Monica, Calif.: Abbr.
- Fifth, e.g., in NYC
- Colosseum "hello"
- Park in N.Y.C.: Abbr.
- Lexington or Madison, in NYC (Abbr.)
- Usually broad road: Abbr.
- Pennsylvania, e.g., in D.C.
- Alternative to La. or Dr.
- Broad road (Abbr.)
- Many a state name in DC
- See 17-Across: Abbr.
- NYC's Madison or Fifth
- Addr. line ending
- McKinney or Greenville, in Dallas (Abbr.)
- Monopoly's Atlantic or Pacific: Abbr.
- Boston's Mass. ___
- Wide road (Abbr.)
- Hail, in a hymn
- Wide city st.
- Broadway, for one: Abbr.
- Manhattan's Madison or Lexington: Abbr.
- Wide rd.
- Pennsylvania, in D.C.: Abbr.
- Abbr. on NYC maps
- Park in Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr.
- 1600 Pennsylvania ___
- "Hail, Caesar"
- Old Roman word of greeting or parting
- One of 17 spaces on a Monopoly board: Abbr.
- N.Y.C.'s Lex or Fifth
- Broadway, in NYC
- Broad street (Abbr.)
- Madison or Fifth, in NYC
- "___ Maria" (Beyonce song)
- Letters after Madison or before Maria
- "Hail," in old Rome
- Chicago's Michigan ___: Abbr.
- Fifth ___ (shopping street in NYC)
- Roman farewell
- St. Charles or Esplanade, in NOLA
- Baltic or Ventnor, in Monopoly (Abbr.)
- "And then I hear this voice inside / ___ Maria"
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