Answer: CIAO
CIAO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 268 times.
Referring Clues:
- "See you," in Sorrento
 - "Bye!"
 - Tuscany ta-ta
 - "Later!"
 - "So long!"
 - "Later"
 - Goodbye
 - "I'm history!"
 - "Ta-ta"
 - "Ta-ta!"
 - "Later, gator!"
 - Cousin of "Hasta luego"
 - "See ya!"
 - Bye
 - "Bye now"
 - "See you later!"
 - Florence farewell
 - Giorgio's greeting
 - “See ya!”
 - Word of greeting and parting
 - "Bye"
 - "Later, dude"
 - "Gotta run!"
 - "See ya"
 - "Toodles," in Milan
 - "It's been real"
 - Farewell in 41-Down
 - "I'm outta here!"
 - Italian's "bye"
 - "See ya later!"
 - "See you soon, signore"
 - Loren's goodbye
 - "See ya," in Siena
 - Parting word
 - "Bye now!"
 - "See ya," in Pisa
 - So long, in Salerno
 - "Good-bye"
 - "Toodle-oo," in Turin
 - Bologna bye-bye
 - "Ta ta" in Rome
 - "So long," in Salerno
 - Livorno "Later!"
 - "Farewell, Luciano!"
 - Farewell in Florence
 - "Ta ta!"
 - "Goodbye, Giuseppe!"
 - "Later," to Luigi
 - "Bye-bye," in Bologna
 - Bye for an Italian soccer team?
 - Parting word in Palermo
 - Dante's hello
 - Tuscan ta-ta
 - "Later dude!"
 - Foreign farewell
 - Firenze farewell
 - Trendy parting
 - Roman greeting
 - Roman hello
 - ''See you later!''
 - Italian ''So long!''
 - Giuseppe's goodbye
 - ''Ta-ta!''
 - Italian version of 37 Down
 - Florentine farewell
 - ''See ya!'' in Salerno
 - Farewell in 1 Across
 - ''So long,'' in Salerno
 - ''Later!''
 - Bari ''bye''
 - ''See ya!'' in Siena
 - ''See ya!''
 - ''Later!'', in Rome
 - Italian ''Toodle-oo!''
 - Informal farewell
 - Bye, in Bologna
 - Italian farewell
 - Farewell, in Florence
 - Slangy goodbye
 - Italian greeting
 - Trendy ''so-long''
 - "Arrivederci"
 - Farewell, Italian-style
 - ''So long!''
 - Venetian farewell
 - ''Arrivederci''
 - "Gotta go!"
 - Torino farewell
 - Adieu, somewhere else
 - Overseas greeting
 - Word of coming and going
 - Italian's "aloha"
 - Arrivederci kin
 - Ta-ta in Turin
 - Toodle-oo, in Turin
 - Aloha, in Roma
 - "So long, signor!"
 - Italian's "So long"
 - Something to say when going away
 - Breezy greeting
 - Giovanni's good-bye
 - "See ya!" in Siena
 - Word after "have your people call my people"
 - Breezy sign-off
 - See ya!
 - Trendy "so-long"
 - "See ya," to Sophia
 - Italian "So long!"
 - "See ya!" in Salerno
 - Bari "bye"
 - "Later!", in Rome
 - Italian "Toodle-oo!"
 - "Arrivederci!"
 - Hollywood goodbye
 - Hello or goodbye, slangily
 - Hello or goodbye
 - Sicilian goodbye
 - Ta ta, in Turin
 - Ta-ta, in Tuscany
 - Italian "bye"
 - "See ya, Sophia"
 - "I'm out"
 - "Toodles," in Turin
 - "Ta-ta" in Turin
 - Farewell, in 55 Down
 - "Adios"
 - "Later, dahling!"
 - Venetian valediction
 - Hi or bye
 - So long, in Siena
 - "Peace!"
 - Goodbye, in Italy
 - 'Arrivederci'
 - 'See ya!'
 - 'Bye!'
 - Italian sendoff
 - Farewell
 - Bambino's bye-bye
 - Arrivederci
 - Italian's 37-Across
 - 'Ta-ta!'
 - 'See ya'
 - 'Bye-bye!'
 - 'Sayonara!'
 - 'So long!'
 - 'Later!'
 - So long, in 43-Across
 - "Farewell, cara mia"
 - Luigi's farewell
 - "Goodbye" in Venice
 - "It's been real!"
 - "Don't be a stranger"
 - "Farewell, Luigi!"
 - "It's been real, dahling"
 - Goodbye, in Genoa
 - "Buon giorno!"
 - Italian salutation
 - Hello in rome
 - "So long, Giancarlo"
 - Universal greeting
 - See you in Rome?
 - Fabio's farewell
 - Word of greeting and parting with the derivation "I am your servant"
 - "Sayonara!"
 - Bye-bye in Bologna
 - "I'm gone"
 - "See you later," Italian-style
 - Parting word in Pisa
 - Aloha in Rome
 - "___! Manhattan" (Sedgwick film)
 - Dante's "hello"
 - "So long, Siena"
 - "Farewell, Fabio!"
 - Parting word with an air kiss, perhaps
 - Relative of aloha or shalom
 - Ta-ta in Turin
 - "Ta-ta," in Torino
 - Italian 'Bye!'
 - Goodbye to Gianni
 - "See ya," to Maria
 - "Goodbye, Guido!"
 - Italian goodbye
 - Bye-bye, in Florence
 - Informal goodbye
 - Farewell, in Rome
 - "Goodbye, Columbus"
 - "So long," on the Lido
 - Italian signoff
 - "Bye-bye," somewhere
 - Luigi's "Bye!"
 - Overseas farewell
 - "See you around!"
 - "Toodles!"
 - Word of parting
 - 'Bye now!'
 - "Bye bye" somewhere
 - Trendy hi
 - Aloha in Roma
 - Tuscan 'Ta-ta!'
 - "See you, signore"
 - Venetian valedictory
 - Hello, Paolio!
 - Bartolomeo's "Bye!"
 - "Bye bye"
 - Farewell in Napoli
 - 'Arrivederci!'
 - Arty sendoff
 - "So long, Sofia!"
 - Overseas greeting or farewell
 - 82 Down farewell
 - A form of "goodbye"
 - Bye, in Milan
 - Bolognese bye-bye
 - Bye-bye
 - "So long, Paulo!"
 - "See ya, Luigi"
 - Padua parting
 - Salutation that sounds edible
 - Trendy greeting
 - A goodbye
 - 'Gotta run!'
 - "Bye, Luigi!"
 - Pisa farewell
 - Word that might accompany an air kiss
 - "Toodle-oo!"
 - "Bye!" in Italy
 - Sicilian "See ya"
 - "So long" in Italy
 - "Bye bye" or "Later"
 - Later, in Italian
 - Torino ta-ta
 - European relative of aloha
 - Bologna "bye"
 - Salutation popularized by "A Farewell to Arms"
 - "So long"
 - Gabriella's goodbye
 - "I'm off!"
 - Trendy farewell
 - Farewell, in Venice
 - "Toodles"
 - "___ italia with mary ann esposito"
 - "Adios," in Italy
 - Venetian's "So long!"
 - "Buh-bye!"
 - Vatican farewell
 - European aloha cousin
 - "Way out" shout
 - Parma parting
 - "Until we meet again!"
 - Ta-ta
 - "Adios!"
 - Greeting or parting word
 - Turin "ta-ta"
 - "Byeee!"
 - Breezy goodbye
 - "Ta-ta, dahling!"
 - Greeting with two cheek kisses
 - "Adieu," across the Alps
 - Analogue of "aloha" and "shalom"
 - "Catch ya later!"
 - Italian "Goodbye!"
 - "See ya!" in Italian
 - "Buona sera!"
 - "See you!"
 - Milan farewell
 - Word that means both "hello" and "goodbye"
 - "Ci vediamo in giro!"
 - Farewell accompanied by an air kiss
 
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