| Heartbreaker types | 18 |
| Blackguards | 11 |
| Ungentlemanly sorts | 19 |
| Ungentlemanly guys | 18 |
| Ungentlemanly fellows | 21 |
| Thersitical fellows | 19 |
| Slimeballs | 10 |
| Low heels? | 10 |
| Ill-mannered men | 16 |
| Ill-bred men | 12 |
| Dishonorable types | 18 |
| Base men? | 9 |
| Wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am types | 34 |
| Unmannerly men | 14 |
| Unlikeable dudes | 16 |
| Ungentlemanly creeps | 20 |
| Uncouth males | 13 |
| Uncouth guys | 12 |
| They're not gentlemen | 25 |
| They're no gentlemen | 24 |
| Thersitical ones | 16 |
| Slap-worthy fellows | 19 |
| Scurrilous fellows | 18 |
| Rude ones | 9 |
| Rude guys | 9 |
| Rude chaps | 10 |
| Repeat offenders? | 17 |
| Rakes' cousins | 18 |
| Rakes; womanizers | 17 |
| Rakehells | 9 |
| Poor dating prospects | 21 |
| Nasty men | 9 |
| Nasty fellows | 13 |
| Men whom women can't trust | 30 |
| London louts | 12 |
| Knaves | 6 |
| Kin to blackguards and knaves | 29 |
| Ill-bred sorts | 14 |
| Ill-bred bunch | 14 |
| Chaps who chicane | 17 |
| Certainly not gentlemen | 23 |
| Bad lads | 8 |
| Bad boyfriends | 14 |
| Antitheses of gentlemen | 23 |
| Abrasive heels | 14 |
| Suffragist Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 32 |
| Women's rights pioneer Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 48 |
| Women's rights advocate Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 49 |
| Suffragist Elizabeth --- Stanton | 32 |
| Name on the cover of "History of Woman Suffrage" | 58 |
| Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 21 |
| Designer of the old Met | 23 |
| Children's illustrator Harrison ___ | 39 |
| 19th-century women's rights advocate Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 62 |
| Where William the Conqueror is buried | 37 |
| Normandy town | 13 |
| Normandy city | 13 |
| 1944 Normandy battle site | 25 |
| City on the Orne | 16 |
| Capital of Calvados | 19 |
| Battle of Normandy city | 23 |
| Norman city | 11 |
| Pulitzer-winning columnist Herb | 31 |
| D-Day city | 10 |
| French WWII battle site | 23 |
| W.W. II battle town | 19 |
| Columnist Herb | 14 |
| City of northern France | 23 |
| City near Le Havre | 18 |
| City in Normandy | 16 |
| WW2 Battlefield | 15 |
| Site of William the Conqueror's tomb | 40 |
| Normandy battlefield | 20 |
| Columnist Herb who coined the word "beatnik" | 54 |
| Calvados capital | 16 |
| WWII battle site in France | 26 |
| Town near Le Havre | 18 |
| St.-Lô neighbor | 18 |
| Normandy port | 13 |
| Neighbor of St.-Lô | 21 |
| Locale of William the Conqueror's tomb | 42 |
| D-Day city target | 17 |
| City in northwest France | 24 |
| Canadian battlefield in WW2 | 27 |
| Battleground of 1944 | 20 |
| Battle of Normandy locale | 25 |
| A D-day target | 14 |
| "The Longest Day" city | 32 |
| WW2battlefield | 14 |
| Town near the English Channel | 29 |
| Town near St.-Lô | 19 |
| Town near St.-L | 15 |
| Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy | 48 |
| Source of William the Conqueror's Tower of London stone | 59 |
| Site of the tomb of William the Conqueror | 41 |
| Site of Abbaye aux Hommes | 25 |
| Setting of William the Conqueror's castle | 45 |
| Pulitzer-winning San Francisco columnist | 40 |
| Port on the Orne | 16 |
| Port in Normandy | 16 |