| Normandy campaign town | 22 |
| Normandy battle site of WWII | 28 |
| Historic town on the Vire | 25 |
| French town of W.W. II | 22 |
| French battle site in W.W. II | 29 |
| Battle site soon after D-Day | 28 |
| Battle of Normandy town | 23 |
| WWII battlesite in France | 25 |
| WWII battle town in France | 26 |
| WWII battle city in France | 26 |
| War-ravaged French city | 23 |
| W.W. II French battle site | 26 |
| W.W. II city on the Vire | 24 |
| W.W. II battle site near Caen | 29 |
| Town on the Vire River | 22 |
| Town liberated in July 1944 | 27 |
| Town in W.W. II headlines | 25 |
| Town in the news: 1944 | 22 |
| Town in '44 headlines | 25 |
| Site of the Normandy invasion | 29 |
| Place in the news: 1944 | 23 |
| Normandy invasion town, 1944 | 28 |
| Normandy battlesite of WWII | 27 |
| Normandy battle site of 1944 | 28 |
| Normandy battle site 1944 | 26 |
| Norman town of W.W. II | 22 |
| Norman battle site: 1944 | 24 |
| Market town of Normandy | 23 |
| Manche's capital city | 25 |
| Landing site in '44 | 23 |
| July 1944 battleground | 22 |
| Important town in WWII | 22 |
| Important French town in WWII | 29 |
| Historic WWII battle site | 25 |
| Historic spot in Normandy | 25 |
| Historic Normandy city | 22 |
| French town in WWII fighting | 28 |
| French town in '44 news | 27 |
| French town destroyed in 1944 | 29 |
| French battle site: 7/7/44 | 26 |
| French battle site of '44 | 29 |
| French battle site in '44 | 29 |
| Embattled city in July 1944 | 27 |
| City southwest of Bayeux | 24 |
| City named after a bishop | 25 |
| City in July 1944 news | 22 |
| Battleground of July 1944 | 25 |
| Battle site of W.W. II | 22 |
| Battle site of '44 | 22 |
| Battle site in Normandy | 23 |
| Battle of Normandy objective | 28 |
| Allies' target, July 1944 | 29 |
| Allies' prize: July 1944 | 28 |
| Allied victory site, 7/18/44 | 28 |
| Allied victory site of 1944 | 27 |
| 1944 E.T.O. battleground | 24 |
| 2011 World Series champs | 24 |
| Super Bowl champs of 2000 | 25 |
| Fremont's headquarters | 26 |
| City named for a French king | 28 |
| Bowling Hall of Fame location | 29 |
| 1904 Summer Olympics host | 25 |
| World Series champ: 1982 | 24 |
| Might-have-been Midwest team | 28 |
| Castries is its capital | 23 |
| Its capital is Castries | 23 |
| Island south of Martinique | 26 |
| Island near Martinique | 22 |
| Acts of the Apostles author | 27 |
| Name on many a hospital | 23 |
| Acts of the Apostles writer | 27 |
| Name in many a hospital name | 28 |
| He wrote of the prodigal son | 28 |
| NYC hospital since 1858 | 23 |
| Noted children's hospital | 29 |
| Columbia University hospital | 28 |
| W.W. II surrender site | 22 |
| French battleground of 1944 | 27 |
| Saskatchewan's Buffy___ | 27 |
| Author of one of the Gospels | 28 |
| One of the four Evangelists | 27 |
| One whose word is gospel? | 25 |
| Namesake of a Venice basilica | 29 |
| Eponym of a Venetian basilica | 29 |
| Donatello sculpture subject | 27 |
| Venice tourist attraction | 25 |
| Place in the East Village | 25 |
| Historic Venice basilica | 24 |
| Historic Venetian basilica | 26 |
| Part-French, part-Dutch isl. | 28 |
| Namesake of many churches | 25 |
| Common church namesake | 22 |
| Catholic college near Oakland | 29 |
| Whitefish Island's river | 28 |
| Setting of a Bing Crosby film | 29 |
| River from Superior to Huron | 28 |
| Parish in a Bing Crosby film | 28 |
| "The Bells of ___" | 28 |
| His gospel starts the N.T. | 26 |
| Resort town near Piz Bernina | 28 |