Normandy city where William the Conqueror is buried | 51 |
Normandy city known for its tripe stew | 38 |
Normandy campaign city | 22 |
Normandy battle locale | 22 |
Longtime columnist who coined the term "beatnik" | 58 |
Late San Francisco columnist Herb | 33 |
Key Battle of Normandy locale | 29 |
French port liberated by the Allies in 1944 | 43 |
French D-Day city | 17 |
French city where William the Conqueror is buried | 49 |
French city retaken during the Normandy campaign | 48 |
French city on the Orne | 23 |
French city near the English Channel | 36 |
French city mostly destroyed in 1944 | 36 |
French city largely destroyed during the Normandy campaign | 58 |
French city heavily hit in 1944 | 31 |
Columnist who wrote "Don't Call It Frisco," 1953 | 62 |
Columnist who wrote "Baghdad by the Bay" | 50 |
City WNW of Paris | 17 |
City retaken July 9, 1944 | 25 |
City retaken by the Allies, July 9, 1944 | 40 |
City retaken by the Allies in July 1944 | 39 |
City of Normandy | 16 |
City near St.-Lo | 16 |
City near LeHavre | 17 |
City largely destroyed by the Normandy campaign | 47 |
City in Calvados | 16 |
City east of St.-Lô | 22 |
City east of St. Lo | 19 |
Capitol of Calvados | 19 |
Calvados's capital | 22 |
Calvados port | 13 |
British target on D-day | 23 |
A D-day city | 12 |
"One Man's San Francisco" author | 46 |
"It's News to Me" columnist Herb | 46 |
Autocrat | 8 |
Roman emperor | 13 |
Ruler | 5 |
Calpurnia's husband | 23 |
Dictator | 8 |
Salad type | 10 |
Type of salad | 13 |
Popular salad | 13 |
Roman ruler | 11 |
Victim of Brutus | 16 |
Salad option | 12 |
Shakespearean subject | 21 |
Shakespeare title character | 27 |
Salad variety | 13 |
Salad choice | 12 |
Shaw title character | 20 |
Rubicon crosser | 15 |
Senate victim | 13 |
Husband of Pompeia | 18 |
Guy who had a lot of Gaul? | 26 |
Augustus succeeded him | 22 |
"Your Show of Shows" regular | 38 |
Portrait on a denarius | 22 |
Lyricist for Gershwin's "Swanee" | 46 |
Julius or Sid | 13 |
His famous quote begins ''Et tu'' | 49 |
Hail fellow? | 12 |
Famed cordon bleu | 17 |
Comedian from Yonkers | 21 |
Brutus betrayed him | 19 |
"Julius ___" (Shakespeare tragedy) | 44 |
"All hail" guy | 24 |
Writer of "Commentarii de Bello Gallico" | 50 |
Word in the etymology of ''czar'' | 49 |
Tin Pan Alley's Irving | 26 |
Shaw's "_____ and Cleopatra" | 42 |
Shaw's "___ and Cleopatra" | 40 |
Self-proclaimed conqueror | 25 |
Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg | 36 |
Salad name | 10 |
Salad fit for a king? | 21 |
Roman leader who met his fate on the Ides of March | 50 |
Roman autocrat | 14 |
One of the lives in Plutarch's "Lives" | 52 |
Olive oil dressing | 18 |
March victim | 12 |
Latin II teaser | 15 |
Latin II "teaser" | 27 |
Julius | 6 |
Image on a denarius | 19 |
Husband of Cornelia | 19 |
His ghost was invoked by Perry White | 36 |
He's murdered at the start of Act III | 41 |
He should have heeded Calpurnia | 31 |
He loved a queen | 16 |
He did not beware the Ides of March | 35 |
He asked, ''Et tu, Brute?'' | 43 |
Haircut named after an emperor | 30 |
Hair metalers Little ___ | 24 |
Great-uncle of Augustus | 23 |
Gallic Wars hero | 16 |
Gallic Wars general | 19 |
Gallic Wars chronicler | 22 |
Funny Sid | 9 |