Other crossword clues for answer "CAEN"CAENCity of northern FranceCity southwest of Le HavreFrench cityHome to the Musée de NormandieBattle of Normandy localeD-day cityNormandy port1944 battle siteCity where William the Conqueror is buriedPort of NormandyThe Longest Day settingCommune of NormandyWhere William the Conquerer is buriedFrench portCity on the OrneOrne portHerb with a columnFrench seaportJournalist HerbPort on the OrneNormandy townFrench city where William the Conqueror is buriedNorthern French city whose name is an English homophone of a southern French cityCity east of Saint-LôThe Longest Day cityCity in northwestern FranceColumnist HerbCity near Le HavreCity of NormandyKey Battle of Normandy localeFrench city retaken during the Normandy campaign1944 Normandy battle siteNormandy city known for its tripe stewWhere William the Conqueror is buriedBattle of Normandy cityColumnist Herb who coined the word "beatnik"Pulitzer-winning columnist HerbFrench port liberated by the Allies in 1944Orne cityNewspaper columnist HerbPulitzer-winning San Francisco columnistFrench city near the English ChannelFrench city mostly destroyed in 1944City SW of Le HavreWilliam the Conqueror's burial placeFrench communeTown near St.-LTown near St.-LôBattleground of 1944Town near Le HavreTown near the English ChannelSource of William the Conqueror's Tower of London stoneCity near the English ChannelNormandy Campaign cityCapital of the French department CalvadosSeaport of Normandy.City on Orne River, France.French city, site of German airfield.Heavily bombed Nazi-held airfield in France.French invasion town.Port in N. France, on Orne River.City in Normandy.French port near English Channel.Port of Normandy invasion fame.City on the Orne River.Seaport in northern France.French seaport near the English Channel.Port of northern France.Port on the Orne river.French port on Orne River.Calvados capital.French D-Day city.French textile center.Orne part.Textile and lace town of France.Seaport in France.Historic French town.Norman city.Textile city of Normandy.Port in Normandy.Capital of Calvados.City of Calvados.City in FranceCity of FranceA D-day targetBritish target on D-dayNeighbor of St.-LóSite of the tomb of William the ConquerorSite of Abbaye aux HommesA D-day cityCapitol of CalvadosCity in CalvadosCalvados's capitalCalvados portSite of William the Conqueror's tombCity near St.-LoNeighbor of St.-LôSt.-Lô neighborLocale of William the Conqueror's tombL'Abbaye-aux-Hommes localeCity retaken by the Allies, July 9, 1944French city heavily hit in 1944Late San Francisco columnist HerbOne Man's San Francisco authorCity of northwest FranceFrench city largely destroyed during the Normandy campaignCity largely destroyed by the Normandy campaignTown largely destroyed by the Battle of NormandyLongtime columnist who coined the term "beatnik"Columnist who wrote "Baghdad by the Bay"Columnist who wrote "Don't Call It Frisco," 1953Setting of William the Conqueror's castleIt's News to Me columnist HerbW.W. II battle townCity east of St.-LôD-Day localeNormandy city where William the Conqueror is buriedCity largely destroyed in Operation CharnwoodFrench city once held by William the ConquerorFrench city that was an objective for recapture on D-DayLarge urban area in Normandy, FrancePort city in NormandyD-Day siteCity near ParisCity WNW of ParisFrench city on the OrneD-Day city in FranceSee 37 Down___ stone (type of limestone named for a city in Normandy and used in building Westminster Abbey)Burial place of William the ConquerorCity retaken July 9, 1944D-Day city targetCity retaken by the Allies in July 1944City in northern FranceCity in northwest FranceFrench WWII battle siteCity east of St. LoWWII battle site in FranceCity retaken in July of 1944City east of Saint-LoCity near Omaha Beach