| VJ Day ended it | 15 |
| Global conflict, briefly | 24 |
| Frequent documentary subj. | 26 |
| D-Day's conflict | 20 |
| Big conflict, briefly | 21 |
| Axis vs. Allies conflict | 24 |
| 20th-c. upheaval | 16 |
| "McHale's Navy" backdrop | 38 |
| ''The Big One,'' to vets | 40 |
| When the USA and USSR joined forces | 35 |
| When the O.S.S. was formed | 26 |
| When DDE oversaw the ETO | 24 |
| What some vets recall: Abbr. | 28 |
| VE Day setting | 14 |
| V-E Day setting | 15 |
| Tom Brokaw subject | 18 |
| The Big One: Abbr. | 18 |
| Reason for ETO | 14 |
| RAF's finest hour | 21 |
| Period of rationing: Abbr. | 26 |
| Period of rationing (abbr.) | 27 |
| Olympics-canceling event, briefly | 33 |
| James Jones book: 1975 | 22 |
| It ended with V-J Day | 21 |
| It ended Aug. 14, 1945 | 22 |
| Intl. conflict of 1939-45 | 25 |
| Intl. 1940s conflict | 20 |
| In which D.D.E. headed E.T.O. | 29 |
| Huge chapter in 20th cent. history | 34 |
| Hitler started it: Abbr. | 24 |
| FDR's conflict | 18 |
| Event of the '40's | 26 |
| Event in FDR's presidency | 29 |
| E.T.O. period | 13 |
| DDE focus | 9 |
| D.D.E. concern | 14 |
| Conflict that ended in 1945, briefly | 36 |
| Conflict in FDR's presidency | 32 |
| Chapter in 20th-century hist. | 29 |
| Axis/Allies event, briefly | 26 |
| Axis/Allies conflict: Abbr. | 27 |
| Axis-vs.-Allies conflict | 24 |
| Axis and Allies conflict | 24 |
| Allies vs. Axis | 15 |
| 20th-cen. calamity | 18 |
| 1940s conflict, for short | 25 |
| 1940's conflict, for short | 30 |
| "The Big One" | 23 |
| "The Big One," to vets | 32 |
| "Slaughterhouse-Five" subject, briefly | 48 |
| "Saving Private Ryan" setting: Abbr. | 46 |
| "Hogan's Heroes" setting, briefly | 47 |
| Chuck Yeager, e.g., in brief | 28 |
| TV controllers during the 1940s? | 32 |
| JFK or Nixon | 12 |
| Military exercises for the Allies? | 34 |
| "The Monkey's Paw" author | 39 |
| Faith-based acronym on bracelets | 32 |
| Oft-satirized Evangelical bracelet letters | 42 |
| Letters in a magnetic fish | 26 |
| Christian bracelet letters | 26 |
| Believer's bracelet letters | 31 |
| BA in evangelism? | 17 |
| 1940s conflict: Abbr. | 21 |
| Letters seen after forward slashes | 34 |
| It often follows http:// | 24 |
| http:// follower | 16 |
| U.R.L. part | 11 |
| Part of the Net, for short | 26 |
| Letters in a URL | 16 |
| Letters in a U.R.L. | 19 |
| It follows "//" in a URL | 34 |
| Internet, initially | 19 |
| Internet site starter | 21 |
| Internet letters, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 55 |
| Internet abbr. | 14 |
| Dot-com start-up? | 17 |
| Address sequence | 16 |
| Address convention | 18 |
| Wired inn? | 10 |
| What an intersection may have | 29 |
| "Like a diamond in the sky" | 37 |
| Final four? | 11 |
| End of a sequence | 17 |
| After V | 7 |
| O.K. Corral figure's first name | 35 |
| Lawman Earp | 11 |
| Marshal Earp | 12 |
| One of the Earp brothers | 24 |
| Earp of the Old West | 20 |
| Jane of "Father Knows Best" | 37 |
| OK corral figure | 16 |
| Gunfighter Earp | 15 |
| First name in Tombstone lore | 28 |
| Young's "Father Knows Best" co-star | 49 |
| Virgil Earp's brother | 25 |
| Sir Thomas who introduced the sonnet to England | 47 |
| Rebel against Queen Mary: 1553–54 | 40 |
| Peter's "Easy Rider" role | 39 |
| Old West lawman Earp | 20 |