Answer: DDAY
DDAY is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 149 times.
Referring Clues:
- June 6, 1944
- 6/6/44
- Time to act
- Time of decision
- "Saving Private Ryan" re-enactment
- Make-or-break time
- When zero hour occurs
- "Saving Private Ryan" event
- "Saving Private Ryan" depiction
- Decisive time (or theme of this puzzle)
- Time to attack
- Time of reckoning
- Time for a big event
- W.W. II turning point
- When to launch an invasion
- Decisive time
- 6/6/1944
- 40's turning point
- Do-or-die time
- Omaha Beach time
- Memorable June event
- W.W. II event
- *Critical time
- "It's now or never" time
- WWII turning point
- Event in "Saving Private Ryan"
- 1944 turning point
- It was code-named Overlord
- Timely alternate title for this puzzle
- Normandy invasion start
- Opening minutes of "Saving Private Ryan"
- Momentous moment
- June 1944 offensive
- Make-or-break date
- Momentous event of WWII
- 1944 Normandy event
- Setting of the opening scene of "Saving Private Ryan"
- When the Battle of Normandy began
- RFK died exactly 24 years after it
- When Omaha Beach was invaded
- The French call it "le jour J"
- When Operation Overlord began
- Frat brother of Bluto in "Animal House"
- Decisive '40s event
- Invasion time
- Late-spring commemoration
- What this puzzle's theme commemorates
- WWII date
- Turning point of WWII
- ''Saving Private Ryan'' event
- "Animal House" character
- Its password was "Mickey Mouse"
- Make-or-break event
- WWII event
- Memorable date in history
- Invasion date
- Zero hour
- 1944 event
- 24 hrs. on Omaha Beach
- WWII milestone
- Commencement time?
- Operation Overlord launch
- Its password was Mickey Mouse
- WWII invasion date
- WWII turning pt.
- June 1944 event
- Mission's start time
- "Saving Private Ryan" occasion
- Event depicted in "Saving Private Ryan"
- Omaha Beach event
- June 6, 1944 remembrance
- When all one's planning is put to the test
- Subject of the book "Six Armies in Normandy"
- Time for action
- *Setting for "Saving Private Ryan"
- Memorable WWII event
- Moment of truth
- Decisive deadline
- '44 war term
- "Saving Private Ryan" setting
- Famous invasion nickname
- When to begin an operation
- When Juno and Gold Beach were assaulted
- "Now or never" time
- Crucial time
- Decisive battle time
- Moment of truth, maybe
- Time for decisive action
- Pivotal WWII time
- Time to strike
- When a major operation begins
- Normandy Invasion opener
- June 6, 1944, invasion
- 6/6/44 remembrance
- Operation Overlord's time
- Time to 6-Down
- Time of reckoning, figuratively
- Famous invasion date
- H-hour relative
- June 1944 remembrance
- Operation Overlord time
- 1944 Normandy landing
- Operation time
- Critical WWII event
- Historic invasion date
- Time of 1944's Operation Neptune
- Turning point of 1944
- June observance
- "Band of Brothers" event
- The date 6/6/44
- Start of Operation Overlord
- Critical time of action
- When H-Hour happens
- Fateful day in June
- Attack-launch time
- When the Battle of Normandy started
- June '44 event
- World War II turning point
- Critical time
- When there's no turning back
- Offensive date
- Attack time in W.W. II
- Pivotal WWII event
- Event code-named Operation Neptune
- No-turning-back time
- Decisive time of 1944
- Historic event of 1944
- Attack time in WWII
- Critical time of 1944
- Decisive moment
- WWII attack time
- When Juno Beach was attacked
- Historic Normandy event
- Operation Overlord event of 1944
- Historic 1944 event
- Historic 1944 date
- Pivotal WWII date
- Subject of the 1975 film "Overlord"
- Depiction in "Saving Private Ryan"
- Its beaches begin five answers in this puzzle
- WWII invasion kickoff
- When "INVASION" was a headline
- An exhibit at F.D.R.'s presidential library is dedicated to it
- "Do or die" time
- It's called "le jour J" in France
- Decision-making time
- When the Allied invasion of Normandy was launched
- Its 80-year anniversary was observed in June of 2024
- 6/6/1944, familiarly
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 25, 2024
- New York Times - September 16, 2024
- New York Times - August 08, 2024
- USA Today - January 25, 2024
- LA Times - January 19, 2024
- LA Times - September 21, 2023
- LA Times - March 08, 2023
- New York Times - June 27, 2022
- LA Times - May 11, 2022
- New York Times - April 14, 2022
- USA Today - September 28, 2021
- LA Times - September 10, 2021
- New York Times - May 07, 2021
- Universal - April 01, 2021
- LA Times - December 20, 2020
- New York Times - October 28, 2020
- New York Times - October 18, 2020
- LA Times - October 15, 2020
- New York Times - September 03, 2020
- Universal - August 17, 2020
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