| '83 comedy with Mr. T | 25 |
| Early seventh-century year | 26 |
| Early seventh-century date | 26 |
| Start of the seventh century | 28 |
| Start of the 7th century | 24 |
| Early seventh century date | 26 |
| What MCCII over II equals | 25 |
| Seventh-century starter | 23 |
| Head of The Company:abbr. | 28 |
| 601, in Roman numerals | 22 |
| 602, in Roman numerals | 22 |
| Mid-seventh-century year | 24 |
| Mid seventh-century year | 24 |
| Year in Martin I's papacy | 29 |
| Mid-seventh-century date | 24 |
| Mid-seventh century date | 24 |
| Deg. for a legal eagle | 22 |
| Mid seventh-century date | 24 |
| Year St. Eugene became Pope | 27 |
| McDonnell Douglas product | 25 |
| Big name in pest control | 24 |
| Fatal meal for a mouse | 22 |
| No View, No Touch Trap maker | 28 |
| Brand in a ratty apartment? | 27 |
| Long-range three-engine plane | 29 |
| Airbus A300 alternative | 23 |
| RFK Stadium soccer team | 23 |
| Measurement of big jugs | 23 |
| Year in Sabinianus' reign | 29 |
| Five-ninths of MLXXXIX | 22 |
| When Operation Overlord began | 29 |
| Operation Overlord time | 23 |
| Its password was Mickey Mouse | 29 |
| When to launch an invasion | 26 |
| Operation Overlord high point | 29 |
| Operation Overlord launch | 25 |
| Mission's start time | 24 |
| Memorable date in history | 25 |
| Decisive '40s event | 23 |
| 24 hrs. on Omaha Beach | 22 |
| "Now or never" time | 29 |
| When to begin an operation | 26 |
| When Omaha Beach was invaded | 28 |
| When a major operation begins | 29 |
| Time for Ike's big push | 27 |
| Start of Operation Overlord | 27 |
| Report-card time, to some | 25 |
| Operation Overlord's time | 29 |
| Normandy Invasion opener | 24 |
| Momentous event of WWII | 23 |
| Late-spring commemoration | 25 |
| June 6, 1944, invasion | 22 |
| June 6, 1944 remembrance | 24 |
| Ike's date with destiny | 27 |
| Historic invasion date | 22 |
| Famous invasion nickname | 24 |
| European invasion date | 22 |
| 40's turning point | 22 |
| '40s turning point | 22 |
| Operation-launching times | 25 |
| Turning points in battle | 24 |
| Times to send in the troops | 27 |
| Critical times of attack | 24 |
| J.F.K.'s predecessor | 24 |
| H.S.T.'s successor | 22 |
| Old White House inits. | 22 |
| Between H.S.T. and J.F.K. | 25 |
| Operation Overlord monogram | 27 |
| Onetime White House inits. | 26 |
| One-time presidential inits. | 28 |
| Noted presidential monogram | 27 |
| 1950s White House monogram | 26 |
| '50s pres. monogram | 23 |
| WWII leadership monogram | 24 |
| WWII general who became pres. | 29 |
| Winner over R.A.T. in 1952 | 26 |
| White House successor of HST | 28 |
| White House monogram, 1953-61 | 29 |
| White House initials of old | 27 |
| W.W. II hero, for short | 23 |
| Two-time victor over AES | 24 |
| Two-time ETO commander | 22 |
| RMN was his vice president | 26 |
| R.M.N. served under him | 23 |
| President before J.F.K. | 23 |
| Pres. who started NASA | 22 |
| Pres. on a 1970s dollar | 23 |
| Pres. from Denison, Texas | 25 |
| Pres. between HST and JFK | 25 |
| Onetime White House monogram | 28 |
| Onetime Presidential inits. | 27 |
| Old White House monogram | 24 |
| Noted 1915 West Point grad. | 27 |
| Nixon served with him: Abbr. | 28 |
| Interstate-building prez | 24 |
| He topped A.E.S. twice | 22 |
| Five-star gen. of WWII | 22 |
| Five-star '50s initials | 27 |
| First term-limited pres. | 24 |
| Fig. on a 1970s dollar | 22 |