| Late San Francisco columnist Herb | 33 |
| French port liberated by the Allies in 1944 | 43 |
| French city where William the Conqueror is buried | 49 |
| French city retaken during the Normandy campaign | 48 |
| French city near the English Channel | 36 |
| French city mostly destroyed in 1944 | 36 |
| City retaken by the Allies, July 9, 1944 | 40 |
| City retaken by the Allies in July 1944 | 39 |
| City largely destroyed by the Normandy campaign | 47 |
| "One Man's San Francisco" author | 46 |
| "It's News to Me" columnist Herb | 46 |
| "Your Show of Shows" regular | 38 |
| Lyricist for Gershwin's "Swanee" | 46 |
| His famous quote begins ''Et tu'' | 49 |
| "Julius ___" (Shakespeare tragedy) | 44 |
| Word in the etymology of ''czar'' | 49 |
| Shaw's "_____ and Cleopatra" | 42 |
| Shaw's "___ and Cleopatra" | 40 |
| Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg | 36 |
| His ghost was invoked by Perry White | 36 |
| He's murdered at the start of Act III | 41 |
| He did not beware the Ides of March | 35 |
| He asked, ''Et tu, Brute?'' | 43 |
| Emperor killed on the Ides of March | 35 |
| Edward G. Robinson's "Little __" | 46 |
| Ciaran Hinds, on "Rome" | 33 |
| Brutus got his point across to him? | 35 |
| "Veni, vidi, vici" speaker | 36 |
| "Veni, vidi, vici" man | 32 |
| "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" ape | 46 |
| "Render therefore unto ___ . . . " | 44 |
| "Et tu, Brute?" utterer | 33 |
| 'Your Show of Shows' star | 33 |
| ''Your Show of Shows'' star | 43 |
| ''Julius __'' (Shakespeare play) | 48 |
| ___ & Cleo (early name of Sonny & Cher) | 47 |
| Possible source of salmonella poisoning | 39 |
| Comedian's favorite diet food? | 34 |
| H.S. room that might have a food fight | 38 |
| Parisian restaurant with sidewalk seating | 41 |
| Tim Buckley song about a place for lunch? | 41 |
| Rick's place in "Casablanca," e.g. | 48 |
| Place to order a sandwich or espresso | 37 |
| Place to have a "cuppa" | 33 |
| McCullers' "sad" place | 36 |
| Mark Lanegan cover about a coffee shop? | 39 |
| Establishment that may display a chalkboard | 43 |
| "___ Metropole," 1937 film | 36 |
| ''Casablanca'' set | 34 |
| Where Frasier and Niles hung out | 32 |
| Tables-on-the-street restaurants | 32 |
| Saint-Germain-des-Prés sights | 32 |
| Setting of many a teen movie scene | 34 |
| Part of many a corporate facility | 33 |
| Cult leader's robe, I imagine | 33 |
| 'National Treasure' star | 32 |
| "Knowing" star Nicolas | 32 |
| Where newspaper may be laid down | 32 |
| Site of some wrestling showdowns | 32 |
| Wrestling extravaganza enclosure | 32 |
| Where to put an old newspaper, maybe | 36 |
| Travolta's 'Face/Off' co-star | 41 |
| Star of "City of Angels" | 34 |
| Oscar winner for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 46 |
| Nicolas of "The Family Man" | 37 |
| Nicolas of "National Treasure" | 40 |
| Nicolas of "Adaptation" | 33 |
| Louie De Palma's office setting | 35 |
| D. C. Fisher's "The Squirrel-___ | 41 |
| D. C. Fisher's "The Squirrel ___" | 47 |
| "Lady in a ___," 1964 de Havilland film | 49 |
| "Amos & Andres" star Nicolas | 42 |
| "4'33"" composer John | 40 |
| " . . . nor iron bars a ___" | 38 |
| 'National Treasure' actor | 33 |
| "I Know Why the ___ Bird Sings" | 41 |
| ''I Know Why the ___ Bird Sings'' | 49 |
| MTV reality show about mixed martial arts | 41 |
| "I Know Why the --- Bird Sings" | 41 |
| Hesitant about committing oneself | 33 |
| Good at dodging questions (Var.) | 32 |
| "High Hopes" lyricist Sammy | 37 |
| "Call Me Irresponsible" lyricist | 42 |
| "All the Way" lyricist Sammy | 38 |
| "My Kind of Town" lyricist Sammy | 42 |
| "All the Way" lyricist | 32 |
| "My Kind of Town" lyricist | 36 |
| "Love and Marriage" lyricist Sammy | 44 |
| ''Be My Love'' lyricist Sammy | 45 |
| Sammy who co-wrote "High Hopes" | 41 |
| One of Sinatra's favorite lyrists | 37 |
| Lyricist who wrote every song in this puzzle | 44 |
| Four-time Oscar-winning lyricist | 32 |
| "Three Coins in the Fountain" lyricist | 48 |
| "The Second Time Around" lyricist | 43 |
| "Let It Snow" lyricist Sammy | 38 |
| "Let It Snow" lyricist | 32 |
| "Let It Snow! . . ." lyricist | 39 |
| "I Should Care" lyricist | 34 |
| "High Hopes" songwriter | 33 |