2000 N.L. runners-up, 3 letters
2006 World Series city: Abbr., 3 letters
2006 World Series winners, on the scoreboard, 3 letters
2006 World Series winners' hat letters, 3 letters
2011 World Series champs (abbr.), 3 letters
2011 World Series champs, on scoreboards, 3 letters
2011 World Series winners, briefly, 3 letters
2011 World Series winners: Abbr., 3 letters
Abbr. on a Cardinal's cap, 3 letters
Albert Pujols' team, on scoreboards, 3 letters
Arch city, for short, 3 letters
Busch Stadium abbr., 3 letters
Busch Stadium letters, 3 letters
Busch Stadium locale: Abbr., 3 letters
Busch Stadium scoreboard abbr., 3 letters
Busch Stadium site: Abbr., 3 letters
Busch Stadium team (abbr.), 3 letters
Busch Stadium team, on scoreboards, 3 letters
Cap initials at Busch Stadium, 3 letters
Cap inits. at Busch Stadium, 3 letters
Cap letters near the Gateway Arch, 3 letters
Caps on Cardinals' caps, 3 letters
Card players' home? (abbr.), 3 letters
Cardinal cap insignia, 3 letters
Cardinal cap insignia letters, 3 letters
Cardinal cap letters, 3 letters
Cardinal cap monogram, 3 letters
Cardinal's baseball cap letters, 3 letters
Cardinal's home: Abbr., 3 letters
Cardinal's nest?: Abbr., 3 letters
Cardinals, on a scoreboard, 3 letters
Cardinals, on scoreboards, 3 letters
Cardinals, on the scoreboard, 3 letters
Cardinals' cap abbr., 3 letters
Cardinals' cap initials, 3 letters
Cardinals' cap ltrs., 3 letters
Cardinals' home (abbr.), 3 letters
Cardinals' team letters, 3 letters
Cards on a scoreboard, 3 letters
Cards, on scoreboards, 3 letters
Cards, on the scoreboard, 3 letters
Cards' scoreboard abbr., 3 letters
City of Cards (abbr.), 3 letters
City with an arch (abbr.), 3 letters
Code for Lambert Field, 3 letters
Enos Slaughter's team for 13 yrs., 3 letters
Gashouse Gang monogram, 3 letters
Gateway Arch city: Abbr., 3 letters
Gateway City, for short, 3 letters
Gateway City's airport code, 3 letters
Home of the Blues: Abbr., 3 letters
Home of the N.L.'s Cards, 3 letters
Home of the NFL Rams, 3 letters
Home of the NHL Blues, 3 letters
Home of Washington U., 3 letters
Home team on the Busch Stadium scoreboard, 3 letters
Home to the Bowling Hall of Fame: Abbr., 3 letters
Initials on a baseball cap, 3 letters
Initials on a Cardinal's cap, 3 letters
Inits. on a Card's cap, 3 letters
Insignia on an N.L. cap, 3 letters
Insignia on Cardinals caps, 3 letters
Lambert Airport abbr., 3 letters
Lambert Airport code, 3 letters
Lambert Airport locale: Abbr., 3 letters
Lambert airport's home: Abbr., 3 letters
Letters for a Cardinal?, 3 letters
Letters on a Cardinal cap, 3 letters
Letters on a Cardinal's hat, 3 letters
Letters on a NL player's cap, 3 letters
Letters on an NL cap, 3 letters
Letters on Cardinal caps, 3 letters
Letters on Cardinals, 3 letters
Letters on Cardinals' baseball caps, 3 letters
Letters on Enos Slaughter's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque, 3 letters
Letters on Lou Brock's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque, 3 letters
Letters on Mark McGwire's cap, 3 letters
Letters on McGwire's cap, 3 letters
Letters on Ozzie Smith's cap, 3 letters
Letters on Stan Musial's cap, 3 letters
Letters the Cardinals wear, 3 letters
Mark McGwire's cap monogram, 3 letters
Mark McGwire's team (abbr.), 3 letters
Midwest city: Abbr., 3 letters
Midwestern metropolis: abbr., 3 letters
Missouri airport abbr., 3 letters
MO ball-cap letters, 3 letters
Mo. scoreboard abbr., 3 letters
Monogram for McGwire, 3 letters
Monogram worn by Pujols, 3 letters
Musial's cap monogram, 3 letters
N.F.C. West team: Abbr., 3 letters
N.L. Central cap insignia, 3 letters
N.L. Central team inits., 3 letters
N.L. Central team, on scoreboards, 3 letters
N.L. Central team: Abbr., 3 letters
N.L. team managed by Tony La Russa since 1996, 3 letters
Nat'l league cap letters, 3 letters
NL Central insignia, 3 letters
One N.L. team's insignia, 3 letters
Pujols cap monogram, 3 letters
Rams, on a scoreboard, 3 letters
Redbird's cap ltrs., 3 letters
Redbirds' home: Abbr., 3 letters
Scoreboard letters at a Cardinals game, 3 letters
Super Bowl XXXIV champs: Abbr., 3 letters
Super Bowl XXXIV winners, on scoreboards, 3 letters
Super Bowl XXXIV winners: Abbr., 3 letters
Super Bowl XXXVI losers against NE, 3 letters
Team in a division with CHI, MIL, HOU, and PIT, 3 letters
The Blues, on scoreboards, 3 letters
The Cardinals, on a scoreboard, 3 letters
The Cardinals, on scoreboards, 3 letters
The Cards of the N.L. Central, 3 letters
The Cards, on scoreboards, 3 letters
The Gateway to the West: Abbr., 3 letters
The Rams, on the scoreboard, 3 letters
They beat Bos. in the '67 World Series, 3 letters
They beat Det. to win the 2006 World Series, 3 letters
Where to play the Blues: Abbr., 3 letters
World Series-winning cap letters, 3 letters
Fashion designer Yves, 9 letters
Brockville's waterway, 10 letters
Thousand Islands locale, 10 letters
Montreal waterfront, 15 letters
Pope whose feast day is Nov. 10, 4 letters
'Great' fifth-century pope, 5 letters
'Great' pope of 440-61, 5 letters
'Great' pope of the fifth century, 5 letters
Great pope of the 5th cen., 5 letters
5th-century pope called the Great, 5 letters
Canonized fifth-century pope, 5 letters
Canonized pope known as The Great, 5 letters
Certain canonized pope, 5 letters
Fifth century pontiff, 5 letters
Fifth century pope known as The Great, 5 letters
Fifth-cen. pope called the Great, 5 letters
Fifth-cent. canonized pope, 5 letters
Fifth-century canonized pope, 5 letters
Fifth-century pope who convinced Attila not to march on Rome, 5 letters
Fifth-century pope, the first to receive the title the Great, 5 letters
Florida univ. affiliated with the Catholic Church, 5 letters
He persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome, 5 letters
His feast day is April 11, 5 letters
One of several popes, 5 letters
Pope from 440 to 461, 5 letters
Pope in Attila's time, 5 letters
Pope known as The Great, 5 letters
Pope of 452 who met with Attila, 5 letters
Pope of the fifth century, 5 letters
Pope remembered on Nov. 10, 5 letters
Pope who crowned Charlemagne, 5 letters
Pope who dealt with Attila, 5 letters
Pope who met with Attila, 5 letters
Pope who negotiated with Attila, 5 letters
Pope who negotiated with Attila in 452, 5 letters
Pope who negotiated with Attila the Hun, 5 letters
Pope who persuaded Attila the Hun not to attack Rome, 5 letters
Pope who persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome, 5 letters
Pope whose feast day is April 11, 5 letters
Pope with a Nov. 10 feast day, 5 letters
Small Florida college, 5 letters
Tampa suburb named after a pope, 5 letters
Tuscan religious leader of long ago, 5 letters
Pope who met with Attila the Hun, 6 letters
Leo Durocher, after canonization, 5 letters
German tourist's destination in Venice?, 15 letters
Dish Network and such, 10 letters
Dish Network and such (9,8), 10 letters
Battle for ___: Peter Yates WWII book, 4 letters
1944 E.T.O. battleground, 4 letters
1944 Normandy battle site, 4 letters
1944 site of heaving bombings (Abbr.), 4 letters
7/18/44 battle site, 4 letters
A site of the Normandy Invasion, 4 letters
Allied jumping-off point of July 1944, 4 letters
Allied jumping-off point of June 1944, briefly, 4 letters
Allied target of 7/7/44, 4 letters
Allied victory site of 1944, 4 letters
Allied victory site of 7/18/44, 4 letters
Allied victory site, 7/18/44, 4 letters
Allies' target, July 1944, 4 letters
Battle of Normandy location, 4 letters
Battle of Normandy objective, 4 letters
Battle of Normandy site, 4 letters
Battle of Normandy town, 4 letters
Battle site in Normandy, 4 letters
Battle site of 1944, 4 letters
Battle site of July 1944, 4 letters
Battle site soon after D-Day, 4 letters
Battle town of 1944, 4 letters
Battleground of 1944, 4 letters
Battleground of July 1944, 4 letters
Breakthrough battle in Normandy, 4 letters
Capital of France's Manche department, 4 letters
Capital of Manche department, 4 letters
Capital of Manche, France, 4 letters
Capital of ruins in Normandy, 4 letters
Capital of the Manche Dept., 4 letters
Center of 1944 battles, 4 letters
City famous for Nuts!, 4 letters
City in 1944 headlines, 4 letters
City in France's Manche Department, 4 letters
City in July 1944 news, 4 letters
City in the Basse-Normandie region of France, 4 letters
City largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy, 4 letters
City SE of Cherbourg, 4 letters
Commune on the Vire, 4 letters
D-Day campaign town, 4 letters
D-Day invasion city, 4 letters
D-day invasion site, 4 letters
D-Day invasion town, 4 letters
Decisive battle site of 1944, 4 letters
E.T.O. battleground that Samuel Beckett called The Capital of the Ruins, 4 letters
Embattled city in July 1944, 4 letters
Embattled D-Day city, 4 letters
Embattled town of 7/44, 4 letters
Fr. battle site of WW II, 4 letters
French battle site in '44, 4 letters
French battle site in W.W. II, 4 letters
French battle site west of Caen, 4 letters
French battle site: 7/7/44, 4 letters
French capital of the Manche, briefly, 4 letters
French city in W.W. II fighting, 4 letters
French town fortified by Charlemagne, 4 letters
French town in W.W. II fighting, 4 letters
French town near Caen, 4 letters
French town of W.W. II, 4 letters
French town of WWII fame, 4 letters
French town on the Vire, 4 letters
French WWII battle site, 4 letters
German communications center in W.W. II, 4 letters
Historic French town, 4 letters
Historic French town once known as Briovera, 4 letters
Historic Norman town, 4 letters
Historic Normandy city, 4 letters
Historic town on the Vire, 4 letters
Historic WWII battle site, 4 letters
Important French town in WWII, 4 letters
Important town in WWII, 4 letters
July '44 battle site, 4 letters
July 18, 1944 victory site, 4 letters
July 1944 attack site, 4 letters
July 1944 battle area, 4 letters
July 1944 battleground, 4 letters
Key WWII Normandy town, 4 letters
Major 1944 battle site, 4 letters
Manche department capital, 4 letters
Manche dept. capital, 4 letters
Manche's capital city, 4 letters
Norman battle site: 1944, 4 letters
Norman commune of W.W. II fame, 4 letters
Norman town of W.W.I I, 4 letters
Normandy battle site of 1944, 4 letters
Normandy battle site of 1944, briefly, 4 letters
Normandy battle site of WWII, 4 letters
Normandy battleground, 4 letters
Normandy battleground of '44, 4 letters
Normandy Beach town, 4 letters
Normandy campaign town, 4 letters
Normandy campaign town, 1944, 4 letters
Normandy city almost entirely destroyed in WWII, 4 letters
Normandy city nearly destroyed in WWII, 4 letters
Normandy invasion town, 4 letters
Normandy invasion town, 1944, 4 letters
Normandy town decimated in WWII, 4 letters
Normandy town in W.W. II fighting, 4 letters
Normandy town nearly destroyed in 1944, 4 letters
Northwestern French commune, 4 letters
Post-D-Day battle site, 4 letters
Samuel Beckett's Capital of the Ruins, 4 letters
Site of a 1944 Allies breakthrough, 4 letters
Site of a July 1944 U.S. military breakthrough, 4 letters
Site of July 1944 fighting, 4 letters
Site of the Normandy invasion, 4 letters
Strategic Normandy city in WWII, 4 letters
Target of heavy W.W. II bombing, 1944, 4 letters
The Vire River flows through it, 4 letters
Town almost destroyed in the Battle of Normandy, 4 letters
Town destroyed in 1944, 4 letters
Town destroyed in 1944 fighting, 4 letters
Town in the news in 1944, 4 letters
Town in W.W. II headlines, 4 letters
Town liberated five weeks after D-Day, 4 letters
Town liberated in July 1944, 4 letters
Town nearly destroyed in 1944, 4 letters
Town nearly destroyed in the Battle of Normandy, 4 letters
Town of July 1944 fighting, 4 letters
Town on the Vire River, 4 letters
Town SE of Cherbourg, 4 letters
W.W. II battle city, 4 letters
W.W. II battle site in Normandy, France: 2 wds., 4 letters
W.W. II battle site near Caen, 4 letters
W.W. II battle town, 4 letters
W.W. II city on the Vire, 4 letters
War-ravaged French city, 4 letters
WW2 battle site of 1944, 4 letters
WWII Allied invasion site, 4 letters
WWII battle city in France, 4 letters
WWII battle site in Normandy, 4 letters
WWII battle town in France, 4 letters
WWII battlesite in France, 4 letters
WWII Fr. battle site, 4 letters
WWII French battle site, 4 letters
WWII Normandy battle site, 4 letters
WWII town called the Capital of Ruins by Samuel Beckett, 4 letters
WWII town liberated, July 1944, 4 letters
The Gateway to the West, 7 letters
Bowling Hall of Fame location, 7 letters
City in which to Meet Me, 7 letters
City named for a French king, 7 letters
City on the Mississippi, 7 letters
City where '54-'80 Corvette built (2,5), 7 letters
City where the Dred Scott case was held, 7 letters
End of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 9/23/1806, 7 letters
Fremont's headquarters, 7 letters
Gateway Arch locale, 7 letters
Major port on the Mississippi, 7 letters
Midwestern city lost its soul (2,5), 7 letters
Mississippi River port [SUMMER 1904]: 2 wds., 7 letters
Site of a famed arch, 7 letters
Super Bowl champs of 2000, 7 letters
Missouri city fire?, 12 letters
W.C. Handy song of '14, 12 letters
AL franchise, 1902-53, 13 letters
Missouri eye catcher, 15 letters
Ladies' football team from Missouri?, 11 letters
1990s medical show, relocated, 11 letters
City with a landmark spelled out by the circled letters, reading left to right, 15 letters
International Bowling Hall of Fame site, 15 letters
Joe Garagiola hails from here, 15 letters
Where to see the [circled letters], 15 letters
Might-have-been Midwest team, 15 letters
French germ fighter in Missouri?, 14 letters
Missouri-based paddling team? (distance), 12 letters
Missouri NFL player, or the reckless fan who kept headbutting me?, 10 letters
Aimless walks around the Gateway Arch?, 14 letters
Macho man from the Gateway Arch city?, 12 letters
Missouri highway exit?, 11 letters
Freeway exits near the Gateway Arch?, 12 letters
Missouri football team, 11 letters
Missouri/Kentucky municipal bond, 12 letters
St. Louis ed. Inst., 4 letters
CASTRIES IS ITS CAPITAL, 7 letters
Island nation in the West Indies, 7 letters
Island nation where Derek Walcott was born, 7 letters
Island near Martinique, 7 letters
Island south of Martinique, 7 letters
Its capital is Castries, 7 letters
Neighbor of Martinique, 7 letters
One of the Windward Islands, 7 letters
Pt. of the British West Indies, 7 letters
The beloved physician, 6 letters
Acts of the Apostles author, 6 letters
Acts of the Apostles author (abbr.), 6 letters
Acts of the Apostles writer, 6 letters
He wrote of the prodigal son, 6 letters
Name in many a hospital name, 6 letters
Name on many a hospital, 6 letters
Probable author of the third Gospel, 6 letters
Syrian physician and Gospel writer, 6 letters
Columbia University hospital, 7 letters
Common hospital name, 7 letters
Noted children's hospital, 7 letters