Battle town of 1944 | 19 |
Battle site of W.W. II | 22 |
Battle site of '44 | 22 |
Battle site in Normandy | 23 |
Battle scene: 1944 | 18 |
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 7/18/44 | 30 |
Allied victory site of 1944 | 27 |
Allied jumping-off point of June 1944, briefly | 46 |
Allied jumping-off point of July 1944 | 37 |
A site of the Normandy Invasion | 31 |
1944 site of heaving bombings (Abbr.) | 37 |
1944 E.T.O. battleground | 24 |
"Battle for __": Peter Yates WWII book | 48 |
'44 fight site | 18 |
'44 battle site | 19 |
Arch city | 9 |
Gateway City | 12 |
2011 World Series champs | 24 |
Super Bowl champs of 2000 | 25 |
Site of a famed arch | 20 |
Home of the Blues | 17 |
Gateway to the West | 19 |
Gateway Arch site | 17 |
Gateway Arch locale | 19 |
Gateway Arch city | 17 |
Fremont's headquarters | 26 |
End of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 9/23/1806 | 48 |
City where the Dred Scott case was held | 39 |
City named for a French king | 28 |
Bowling Hall of Fame location | 29 |
Blues setting | 13 |
1904 Summer Olympics host | 25 |
1904 Olympics site | 18 |
"The Gateway to the West" | 35 |
Good name for a Gateway City gun dealer? | 40 |
World Series champ: 1982 | 24 |
N.L. flier? | 11 |
N.L. athlete | 12 |
John Tudor is one | 17 |
Jim Hart, e.g. | 14 |
Where to see the [circled letters] | 34 |
International Bowling Hall of Fame site | 39 |
Home of Sen. Eagleton | 21 |
City with a landmark spelled out by the circled letters, reading left to right | 78 |
Midwestern address | 18 |
Whom a central California city is named for | 43 |
City that's peacefully centered? | 36 |
Might-have-been Midwest team | 28 |
French germ fighter in Missouri? | 32 |
Missouri-based paddling team? (distance) | 40 |
Missouri NFL player, or the reckless fan who kept headbutting me? | 65 |
Aimless walks around the Gateway Arch? | 38 |
Macho man from the Gateway Arch city? | 37 |
Freeway exits near the Gateway Arch? | 36 |
Missouri/Kentucky municipal bond | 32 |
Castries is its capital | 23 |
So-called "Helen of the West Indies" | 46 |
Pt. of the British West Indies | 30 |
Its capital is Castries | 23 |
Island south of Martinique | 26 |
Island near Martinique | 22 |
Island nation in the West Indies | 32 |
Caribbean island nation south of Martinique | 43 |
Native of a Caribbean island nation | 35 |
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 |
Acts of the Apostles author (abbr.) | 35 |
"The beloved physician" | 33 |
Hospital name | 13 |
NYC hospital since 1858 | 23 |
Noted children's hospital | 29 |
Famed N.Y.C. hospital | 21 |
Common hospital name | 20 |
Columbia University hospital | 28 |
Advanced theological degree: abbr. | 34 |
Violent rain: Abbr. | 19 |
Rev.'s deg. | 15 |
Partying rocker's loss (Abbr.) | 34 |
Degree in theology | 18 |
Walled Fr. city on the English Channel | 38 |
W.W. II surrender site | 22 |
Port in the Ille-et-Vilaine department | 38 |
French walled city on the English Channel | 41 |
French battleground of 1944 | 27 |
Beatified monk who shares his name with a "Robin Hood" character | 74 |
Saskatchewan's Buffy___ | 27 |
Author of one of the Gospels | 28 |
Tintoretto's "The Miracle of ___ Freeing the Slave" | 65 |
Patron of Venice | 16 |
One of the four Evangelists | 27 |
Patron of barristers and notaries | 33 |
One whose word is gospel? | 25 |
One of the four evangelists, briefly | 36 |