| Knobby-nosed rats | 17 |
| Why, in Bonn | 12 |
| Spent from all the conflict | 27 |
| Ready for a truce, perhaps | 26 |
| Ontario community or British namesake | 37 |
| "Walk On By" singer | 29 |
| Like Europe in 1945 | 19 |
| Like a tired soldier | 20 |
| Battle scar | 11 |
| With eyes and ears open | 23 |
| Suspicious and alert | 20 |
| Not too sure | 12 |
| Not easily taken | 16 |
| Less than trustful | 18 |
| Leery | 5 |
| Keeping the eyes and ears open | 30 |
| Hesitant to join in | 19 |
| Cautious advisory council? | 26 |
| Cautious in love? | 17 |
| Cautious concerning | 19 |
| Where a photographer might take shots? | 38 |
| Rough assignment for a journalist | 33 |
| Place for an embedded journalist | 32 |
| Perilous journalistic post | 26 |
| Fighting area | 13 |
| Dangerous place to be | 21 |
| Area with active fire, perhaps | 30 |
| Area of hot action | 18 |
| Dangerous places for correspondents | 35 |
| Had been | 8 |
| Has been | 8 |
| Is in the past? | 15 |
| Verb for a historian | 20 |
| Verb in a retrospective | 23 |
| Once existed | 12 |
| Historic verb? | 14 |
| Lived and breathed | 18 |
| "Time ___ ..." | 24 |
| Third word of many limericks | 28 |
| Is past | 7 |
| Is no longer? | 13 |
| Is in the past | 14 |
| "That ___ then ..." | 29 |
| What, in Weimar | 15 |
| Walked the earth | 16 |
| Isn't now | 13 |
| Isn't anymore | 17 |
| Is no more | 10 |
| "That ___ then, this . . ." | 37 |
| "Eadie ___ a Lady" | 28 |
| "___ it something I said?" | 36 |
| ''As I __ saying . . .'' | 40 |
| Word in many limericks | 22 |
| Were for one? | 13 |
| Verb of the past? | 17 |
| Third word in a limerick | 24 |
| Second word of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 47 |
| Saw backward? | 13 |
| Once worked as | 14 |
| Never-___ (not even a has-been) | 31 |
| Kipling's "The Man Who ___" | 41 |
| Isn't around now | 20 |
| Had life | 8 |
| Didn't just seem | 20 |
| "Who --- that masked man?" | 36 |
| "We ___ robbed!" | 26 |
| "That --- then ..." | 29 |
| "That --- no lady ..." | 32 |
| "That ___ no lady . . ." | 34 |
| "That ___ a close one!" | 33 |
| "Now where ___ I?" | 28 |
| "Kilroy ___ here" | 27 |
| "I ___ afraid of that!" | 33 |
| "I ___ a Teenage Werewolf" | 36 |
| "I __ had!" | 21 |
| "How Green ___ My Valley" | 35 |
| "How ___ I to know?" | 30 |
| "Fuzzy Wuzzy ___ . . ." | 33 |
| "As I ___ saying ..." | 31 |
| "And She ___" (Talking Heads song) | 44 |
| "Able ___ I . . . " | 29 |
| "... flag --- still there" | 36 |
| ". . . that our flag ___ still there" | 47 |
| ''Who ___ that masked man?'' | 44 |
| ''Fuzzy Wuzzy ___ . . .'' | 41 |
| ''. . . flag ___ still there'' | 46 |
| Word after Wuzzy | 16 |
| Where ___ I? | 12 |
| Used to live | 12 |
| Used to exist | 13 |
| Time ___ (in the past) | 22 |
| Third word in many limericks | 28 |
| Talking Heads "And She ___" | 37 |
| Stones producer Don | 19 |
| Stones "She ___ Hot" | 30 |
| Starts to like, with "to" | 35 |
| Second word of ''A Tale of Two Cities'' | 55 |
| Second verb in the Bible | 24 |
| Saw's anagram | 17 |
| Saw backward | 12 |