Answer: III
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Sundial numeral(Used today)
- Clock numeral
- XXX ÷ X
- Sundial number
- Junior's junior
- Square root of IX
- Midafternoon, on a sundial
- Clock reading
- Three, on a sundial
- Sundial hour
- Midafternoon hour
- Midafternoon, in a way
- "East" on a grandfather clock
- Jr.'s jr.
- Jr.'s son
- Three, in Roman numerals
- Jr.'s junior
- Three of a kind?
- Three
- Crowd in old Rome?
- Sundial reading
- Richard ___
- Hour on a grandfather clock
- Three on a sundial
- East on a grandfather clock
- Sundial marking
- Sundial figure
- Scoreboard trio
- Roman trio
- Number on a grandfather clock
- Son of a son
- Sequel's sequel
- Number on a sundial
- Clock numerals
- Clock number
- Afternoon hour on a sundial
- Three, on some clocks
- Three, on a grandfather clock
- Only Super Bowl won by the Jets
- Namath's Super Bowl
- Mid-afternoon, on a sundial
- Clock symbol
- Certain grandson
- Big Ben's three
- XXX / X
- Trilogy finale
- Three on a grandfather clock
- The Third
- The square root of IX
- Sundial letters
- Son of Junior
- Sequel number
- Second-sequel indicator
- Second sequel tag
- Rightmost sundial numeral
- Name tag?
- A crowd, for Caesar?
- "Rocky ___"
- XV ÷ V
- VI halved
- Triumvirate number
- Three, on sundials
- Three in Roman numerals
- This clue's number in Roman numerals
- Super Bowl won by the Jets
- Shakespeare's "Richard ___"
- Roman three
- Roman crowd?
- Rightmost number on a grandfather clock
- Only Super Bowl won by the New York Jets
- One-third of IX
- One-tenth of XXX
- Number on the right side of a clock face
- Midafternoon, maybe
- Midafternoon on a sundial
- Junior's son
- Jr.'s son, perhaps
- It may be opposite IX
- Infamous Richard
- Half of VI
- Grandfather clock numeral
- George ___
- Clock face number
- 3, on some clocks
- 3, in Roman numerals
- "Superman ___"
- "Rocky" or "Superman" ending
- "Rocky ___" (film with Mr. T)
- "Richard ___"
- ''Rocky ___'' (1982)
- XV divided by V
- X - VII
- VII minus IV
- Three, to Caesar
- Three, of a kind
- Three on a clock
- The third, in Roman numerals
- The second sequel
- The last Pope Julius
- The last King Richard
- Super Bowl Joe Namath played in
- Super Bowl in which Joe Namath was the MVP
- Sundial time
- Sundial three
- Son-of-a-son indicator
- Shakespeare's "Richard __"
- Sequel-to-a-sequel designation
- Sequel sequel
- Second-sequel letters
- Second-sequel designation
- Second sequel's number
- Second sequel indicator
- Second sequel designation
- Roman triumvirate?
- Roman 3
- Richard __
- Part of a Rocky film title
- One less than IV, in Roman numerals
- Number opposite IX on a clock
- Number opposite IX
- Number on the right side of a clock
- Nero's three
- Mid-afternoon hour
- Last part of a trilogy
- King Charles __
- Junior's jr.
- Junior's jr?
- Jr.'s namesake
- Jr. of Junior
- IX's opposite, on a sundial
- IX's opposite, on a clock face
- IX square root
- I and II
- Hour on a sundial
- Grandson, maybe
- George opposed by Washington
- George __ (Revolutionary War-era king)
- Follower of Richard
- First Super Bowl to be called "Super Bowl"
- Ending for a second sequel
- End of a sequel's sequel
- East on a sundial
- Due east on a grandfather clock
- Designation for a sequel to a sequel
- Davis Love or Charles Howell ender
- Chapter 3
- Certain son of a son
- Big Ben trio
- Bad roll in ancient Rome
- Article of the Constitution that defines treason
- A quarter of XII
- 5% of LX
- 3:00, on a sundial
- 3:00, on a grandfather clock
- 3, on a sundial
- 1969 Super Bowl
- 10% of XXX
- "Rocky ---" (1982)
- "Rocky ___" (movie with Mr. T)
- "Rocky ___" (1982)
- "Richard __"
- Year in Jesus's toddlerhood
- XXX divided by X
- XXVII ÷ IX
- XXV% of XII
- XX percent of XV
- XX - XVII
- X percent of XXX
- WrestleMania ___ (3/29/1987 event)
- Words for an egoist
- What now follows Charles
- Watches?
- VI / II
- V into XV
- Ultracreepy "Superman" installment with Richard Pryor
- Trip, numerically speaking
- Trio on Big Ben
- Trilogy's final number
- Trilogy finale number
- Trilogy finale designation
- Trilogy ending
- Trilogy ender's number
- Trey's nominal suffix
- Trailer for "Rocky" or "Rambo"?
- Three.
- Three, to Nero
- Three, to Cicero
- Three, to Agrippa
- Three, on the clock
- Three, on old clocks
- Three, on a clock
- Three, in old Rome
- Three, another way
- Three to Julius
- Three on some clocks
- Three marks on a sundial
- Three in Rome
- Third of IX
- The three of old Rome
- The Richard in a Shakespeare title
- The last King Richard of England
- The last "Godfather"
- The last "Back to the Future"
- The final installment of "The Godfather"
- The "Rocky" film with Mr. T
- Tag for some grandchildren
- Super Bowl won by Jets
- Super Bowl whose pregame show honored the Apollo astronauts
- Sundial's three
- Sundial's 3
- Sundial symbol
- Sr. and Jr. follower
- Son of a son indicator
- Son of a Jr.
- Son nicknamed "Trey," perhaps
- Son named after Jr.
- Siesta hour, on a sundial
- Sequel's sequel number
- Sequel to a sequel
- Sequel tag
- Sequel letters
- Senior's grandson
- Second-best of the Hank Williamses
- Second sequel notation
- Second sequel letters
- Samsung Galaxy S ___
- Roman numeral you might see in the title of a movie's second sequel
- Roman numeral in the news
- Roman '3'
- Robert Griffin ___
- Rightmost sundial letters
- Rightmost sundial figure
- Rightmost numeral on some faces
- Rightmost numeral on some clocks
- Rightmost numeral on some clock faces
- Rightmost number on some faces
- Rightmost marking on some faces
- Rightmost figure on a sundial
- Richard ---
- Richard ___, the "Car Park King"
- Quarter past on a typical Cartier Tank watch
- Pocket watch number
- Part of the name of one nicknamed "Trey," perhaps
- Part of some full names
- Part of Bill Gates' full name
- One-hundredth of CCC
- One-fifth of XV
- One of the Rocky films
- One of the Adlai Stevensons
- One of the "Rocky" films
- One of the ''Rocky'' films
- One nicknamed Trip, often
- Numeral opposite IX on a clock
- Numeral at the right side of a clock face
- Numeral across the clock from IX
- Numbers after Richard
- Number the minute hand points to at quarter past
- Number on the right of a sundial
- Number in many film titles
- Number in an outline, perhaps
- Number in a Roman triumvirate
- Number for a sequel's sequel
- Number for a second sequel
- Number due east on some clocks
- Number across from IX on a clock face
- Number across from IX
- Number 90 degrees from VI
- Name suffix
- Most selfish Roman numeral?
- Midafternoon, on grandfather clocks
- Midafternoon in old Rome
- Midafternoon hour, in a way
- Midafternoon hour on a sundial
- LX divided by XX
- LIV minus LI
- Latin trio
- King Richard __
- King George ___ (British ruler in "Hamilton")
- Junior's boy
- Junior Jr.
- Jr's jr.
- Jr.'s son, maybe
- Jr.'s boy
- IX's opposite, on a clock
- IX minus VI
- IX ^ (I/II) ...is there a Roman numeral for one-half that I'm not aware of?
- IV lead?
- IV - I
- It's right on a clock
- It's opposite IX on a clock face
- It's across from IX on a clock
- It comes before IV
- It can be found right on a clock
- Hodding Carter ___
- Hank Williams number?
- Grandparent's namesake
- Grandfather clock's three
- Grandfather clock's 3
- Grandfather clock point
- Golfer Love or Shakespearian Richard
- Golf's Davis Love __
- George __, first king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- George ___, longest-reigning English king
- George __
- Follower of Richard or "Rocky"
- Follower of "Rocky" or "Superman"
- First Super Bowl won by the AFL
- First Super Bowl to be officially called "Super Bowl"
- First Super Bowl to be called the Super Bowl
- First Super Bowl that was actually called a Super Bowl
- First Super Bowl officially a "Super Bowl"
- Figure on a clock
- Fifth of XV
- Episode number for "Revenge of the Sith"
- End of Bill Gates' full name
- Egomaniac's concern?
- East, on a grandfather clock
- Dynastic third
- Due east on an old clock dial
- Davis Love ____
- Davis Love ___
- Date of this puzzle's publication, briefly
- Constitution Article that defines treason
- Conclusion of a trilogy name
- Clock-face reading
- Cicero's three
- CCC divided by C
- Caesar's three
- Caesar's 3
- C's position in the Roman alphabet?
- Britain's last King Richard
- Between II and IV
- Article on the Supreme Court
- Article of the Constitution that provides for the Supreme Court
- Article of the Constitution regarding the judiciary
- Article of the Constitution dealing with treason
- Article of the Constitution about the judiciary
- Appendage for the last emperor Napoleon
- Antony's trio
- Another way to say "the Third," in names
- After Jr.
- Aftenoon, in a way
- Act ___, "La Traviata" finale
- A third of IX
- A hundredth of CCC
- A crowd, to Tiberius
- A crowd for Caesar?
- A "Rocky" film
- 60% of V
- 60 percent of V
- 6% of L
- 30 percent of X
- 3:00 on a sundial
- 3, to Cato
- 3, sometimes
- 3, in ancient Rome
- 3 on a sundial
- 25% of XII
- 2012 Ryder Cup captain Davis Love __
- 20% of XV
- 20 percent of XV
- 10 percent of XXX
- "Star Wars" episode named "Revenge of the Sith"
- "Star Trek ___: The Search for Spock" (1984 movie)
- "Saw __": second "Saw" sequel
- "Richard ___" (Shakespeare)
- "Revenge of the Sith" episode, e.g.
- "Revenge of the Sith" episode number
- "Rambo ___"
- "Omen ___: The Final Conflict"
- "Mission: Impossible ___"
- "Men in Black ___"
- "Led Zeppelin ___"
- "Halloween ___" (1983 flick)
- "Halloween ___" (1982 movie)
- "Halloween ___" (1982 flick)
- "Halloween ___"
- "East" on a sundial
- "Beverly Hills Cop ___"
- 'Richard --'
- ''Richard ___'' (Shakespeare)
- ''Halloween ___: Season of the Witch''
- :15 number
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