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  • - City of Normandy with a ferry link to Portsmouth
  • - home to the musée de normandie
  • - The French capital of Calvados
  • - Is able to include England's capital, as a city
  • - French city near the English Channel (anagram of "cane")
  • - Commune of Normandy
  • - Site of William the Conqueror's tomb
  • - Port on the Orne River.
  • - Neighbor of St.-Lô
  • - Site of the tomb of William the Conqueror
  • - Site of Abbaye aux Hommes
  • - French town that was the site of an important D-Day battle...or the biblical brother of Aebel
  • - City where William the Conqueror is buried
  • - Capitol of Calvados
  • - Battle of Normandy site
  • - Battleground of 1944
  • - Battle of Normandy city
  • - City near the English Channel
  • - Port of Normandy
  • - Battle of Normandy locale
  • - French city on the Orne
  • - French city where William the Conqueror is buried
  • - City east of Saint-Lo
  • - City on the Orne
  • - City retaken in July of 1944
  • - French city once held by William the Conqueror
  • - Columnist Herb who coined the word 'beatnik'
  • - City SW of Le Havre
  • - William the Conqueror's burial place
  • - "The Longest Day" city
  • - Normandy city where William the Conqueror is buried
  • - City east of St.-Lô
  • - French port liberated by the Allies in 1944
  • - Source of William the Conqueror's Tower of London stone
  • - Town near the English Channel
  • - French city near the English Channel
  • - Where William the Conqueror is buried
  • - "It's News to Me" columnist Herb
  • - Setting of William the Conqueror's castle
  • - Columnist who wrote "Baghdad by the Bay"
  • - French city retaken during the Normandy campaign
  • - Port on the Orne
  • - City retaken by the Allies in July 1944
  • - Longtime columnist who coined the term "beatnik"
  • - Key Battle of Normandy locale
  • - Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy
  • - City largely destroyed by the Normandy campaign
  • - City of Normandy
  • - City southwest of Le Havre
  • - City of northern France
  • - Capital of Calvados
  • - French city largely destroyed during the Normandy campaign
  • - Capital of the French department Calvados
  • - City of northwest France
  • - Calvados's capital
  • - Locale of William the Conqueror's tomb
  • - "One Man's San Francisco" author
  • - Burial place of William the Conqueror
  • - City retaken by the Allies, July 9, 1944
  • - City WNW of Paris
  • - City of France
  • - Normandy ferry port
  • - french city near omaha beach
  • - In France, is able to get out East
  • - longtime san francisco columnist herb
  • - 1944 battle site, in Normandy
  • - Norman city
  • - WW2 Battlefield
  • - Normandy battlefield
  • - Calvados capital
  • - St.-Lô neighbor
  • - Canadian battlefield in WW2
  • - A D-day target
  • - WW2battlefield
  • - Port in Normandy
  • - Normandy battle locale
  • - French port on Orne River.
  • - French D-Day city
  • - City near St.-Lo
  • - City near LeHavre
  • - City in Calvados
  • - Calvados port
  • - British target on D-day
  • - A D-daybattlefield
  • - A D-day city
  • - Normandy town
  • - D-Day city
  • - 1944 battle site
  • - 1944 Normandy battle site
  • - Battle site in Normandy
  • - Normandy commune
  • - French WWII battle site
  • - Large urban area in Normandy, France
  • - Canadian forces battle-field
  • - French city that was an objective for recapture on D-Day
  • - Industrial city in NW France
  • - D-Day city in France
  • - A D-day battlefield
  • - D Day battle ground
  • - City near Le Havre
  • - Pulitzer-winning San Francisco columnist Herb
  • - D Day battle site
  • - City in northern France
  • - City largely destroyed in Operation Charnwood
  • - City in Normandy
  • - One checking accounts in French port?
  • - City in northwest France
  • - D-Day locale
  • - Pulitzer-winning columnist Herb
  • - W.W. II battle town
  • - Normandy campaign city
  • - French city mostly destroyed in 1944
  • - WWII battle site in France
  • - Town near Le Havre
  • - Normandy city known for its tripe stew
  • - Normandy port
  • - Columnist who wrote "Don't Call It Frisco," 1953
  • - Columnist Herb
  • - D-Day city target
  • - Pulitzer-winning San Francisco columnist
  • - Town near St.-Lô
  • - Town near St.-L
  • - D-Day site
  • - City near Omaha Beach
  • - Newspaper columnist Herb
  • - City in northwestern France
  • - Herb with a column
  • - Journalist Herb
  • - City retaken July 9, 1944
  • - Late San Francisco columnist Herb
  • - French city heavily hit in 1944
  • - Orne city
  • - French seaport.
  • - Normandy city
  • - French city
  • - City near Paris
  • - French port
  • - City in France.
  • - See 37-Down
  • - Port city in Normandy
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