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Other crossword clues for answer "LES"

LES
___ Misérables
French article
__ Miserables
Former Cabinet member Aspin
Guitarist Paul
__ Miz
___ Miz
Electric-guitar pioneer Paul
Gene Kelly's "__ Girls"
__ Paul (popular guitar model)
___ Miserables (Hugo classic)
Paul at a guitar
Claypool who founded Primus
Exotica pioneer Baxter
Nice article?
Musician Paul
___ Misérables (movie musical starring Anne Hathaway's tonsils)
Paul of solid bodies
Paul who designed guitars for Gibson
___ Huguenots (Meyerbeer opera)
Guitar master Paul
Guitarist Mary Ford's husband Paul
Inventor/guitarist Paul
Primus singer and bassist Claypool
Legendary guitarist Paul
Bandleader Elgart
CBS head Moonves
Arles article
Survivorman host Stroud
___ Fleurs du Mal (Baudelaire poetry collection)
___ Troyens (Berlioz opera)
Article in Elle
Bassist Claypool
CBS chairman Moonves
Director Mayfield
Grungy, arty neighborhood of Manhattan, for short
Guitar maker Paul
Host of TV's "Survivorman" Stroud
Miles at LSU
Parisian article
Radio talk show host Kinsolving
Stroud who hosts "Survivorman"
___ Invalides (Paris landmark)
___ Mis
Does nothing
Journalist Payne
Elle article
Article in Charlie Hebdo
Billionaire Wexner who runs L Brands
___ Meules (Monet painting that had mashed potatoes thrown on it by activists on 10/23/22)
__ Girls
Jazzman McCann
Bandleader Brown
Guitar great Paul
Paul the guitarist
Paul of guitar fame
Paul with a guitar
Guitar pro Paul
Guitar pioneer Paul
With 106 Down, electric-guitar pioneer
Guitar legend Paul
Guitar star Paul
Paul on guitar
Paul of guitars
Article by Rimbaud
Documentarian Blank
NYC area near Nolita
___ Miserables
Article from Montreal
Quebec article
Guitar man Paul
Orchestra leader Baxter
Article from Le Devoir?
Australian poet Murray
First word in a Hugo title
___ Sylphides (Chopin ballet)
French 101 word
___ Girls (Cole Porter musical)
Brown with His Band of Renown
Gallic article
_____ Boys (final track on Dire Straits' "Making Movies" album)
Big Apple neighbor of Chinatown, for short
Manhattan neighborhood bordering Chinatown, initially
Rock bass guitarist Claypool
Word between two hyphens in many French communes
It can't be used with un nom singulier
Brown with a Band of Renown
First name in both the Inventors Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Name on some Gibson guitars
Nostradamus' "_____ Prophéties"
_____ Aventures de Tintin
Good name for a dietitian?
_____ Glorieux (Montreal Canadiens nickname)
___ Girls (1957 Gene Kelly musical)
___ Girls (1957 musical film)
Bandleader Baxter or Brown
Former Secretary of Defense Aspin
Gene Kelly's "___ Girls"
Unchained Melody composer Baxter
Aix-___-Bains (French commune)
Aspin or Paul
Aspin or Elgart
Former defense secretary Aspin
___ Voleurs ('97 Cesar Award nominee)
Elgart or Brown
Guitar innovator ___ Paul
Paul the guitar innovator
Brown of renown
Brown or Baxter
Guitar innovator Paul
WKRP newsman Nessman
Guitar player Paul
Good name for a minimalist?
___ États-Unis
First word of many French titles
An Infinite Number of Monkeys mystery writer Roberts
Berlioz's "___ Troyens"
Paris's ___ Invalides
___ Grossman, Tom Cruise's "Tropic Thunder" role
Articles in "Paris Match"?
Guitar guru Paul
One-time talk show host Crane
Great guitarist Paul
1990s Secretary of Defense Aspin
Brown of big band fame
Paul who inspired a playable Google doodle
'60s talk show host Crane
Article at the Louvre
Broadway's "___ Miz"
Chopin's "___ Sylphides"
Former talk show host Crane
Host Crane dubbed "the bad boy of late-night television"
Paul or Brown
___ Trois Mousquetaires
CBS' Moonves
Primus bassist Claypool
Paul who pioneered the creation of the solid-body electric guitar
___ Revenants (French TV series about reappearing dead people)
___ Twins (French dance duo)
Brown or Paul
__ Sylphides
Brown of reknown
-- Miz
Article from Arles
Former Secretary of State Aspin
Paul of song
Porter's "___ Girls"
Sartre article?
__ Misérables
Article used by Sartre
Porter's "__ Girls"
Haitian seaport __ Cayes
Aspin of the Clinton Cabinet
Bandleader Brown of renown
Cannes article
Guitarist __ Paul
Ardennes article
Article written by Sartre
Louvre article?
Article in Elle France
Avignon article
__ Fauves: Matisse group
Liszt's "__ Preludes"
Paris article
__ Troyens: Berlioz opera
La + la, in Lille
1909 ballet "__ Sylphides"
Eponymous guitarist Paul
With 5-Across, musician for whom a classic Gibson guitar model is named
Beethoven's "__ Adieux" sonata
Nessman of WKRP
Paul in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
WKRP's Nessman
Liszt's "__ Préludes"
Paul with guitars
The French?
Brown of jazz
CBS CEO Moonves
French article whose singular form is "disconnected" from nine puzzle answers
Argonne article
Fictional anchor Nessman
__ Canadiens: Montréal team
__ Djinns: Franck symphonic poem
With 21-Down, guitarist in the National Inventors Hall of Fame
Survivorman creator Stroud
__ Alyscamps: van Gogh work
Survivalist Stroud
Article in a French periodical
Primus lead singer Claypool
Brown or Aspin
Franny and Zooey's dad
Franny and Zooey's father
With 4 Down, "Hooked on Swing" bandleader
Article written by Rousseau
__ Girls (Gene Kelly film)
Bandleader Baxter
The, to Therese
Article abroad
Renowned Brown
Father of Franny and Zooey
__ Liaisons Dangereuses
TV exec Moonves
__ Huguenots (Meyerbeer opera)
Aix-__-Bains, France
Guitar innovator __ Paul
__ Échos (French financial paper)
Article written by Hugo
Article written by Proust
__ Cayes, Haiti
__ Mis?rables
Article in "Le Monde"
Chopin's "__ Sylphides"
Moonves who heads CBS
__ Préludes (Liszt work)
First name of a Rock Hall of Fame "key inductee"
First name of the only person in the Inventors and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame
Tous __ jours (daily)
Start of multiple Colette titles
With 52 Across, electric-guitar pioneer
Toutes __ heures (hourly)
Il est ignoré dans l'alphabétisation
__ Miz (musical play)
Guitar great __ Paul
It's ignored in "alphabétisation"
Article applied to the Canadiens
Article in Paris
French "the"
__ Moore (contradictory guy?)
Corsica article
First name of the only member of the Inventors and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame
Toutes-jours connector
Tomber dans __ pommes (faint, in France)
Article in a French magazine
Broadway's "___ Misérables"
First word of many French film titles
Tea : thé :: the : ___
Overseas article
Évian-___-Bains, France
___ Liaisons Dangereuses
Au Revoir, ___ Enfants
___ Femmes Savantes (Molière play)
Clinton Defense Secretary Aspin
French 101 article
Paul of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
___ Halles (Paris district)
___ Sylphides (Michel Fokine ballet)
1944 Heisman winner Horvath
Composer Baxter
Singer Claypool of Primus
Die across the border?
LSU football coach Miles
___ Eyzies, France
Man's nickname.
Article: Fr.
___ Misérables.” nyt 1952 LES Bandleader Brown. nyt 1952 LES Man's nickname. nyt 1952 LESE Injured, as in ___ majeste. nyt 1952 LESE Injured: Fr. nyt 1952 LESE ___ Majesté. nyt 1952 LESE ___ majesty. nyt 1952 LESE ___ majesty. nyt 1952 LESE ___ majesté. nyt 1952 LESION Injury. nyt 1952 LESLIE Author Charteris. nyt 1952 LESS Fewer. nyt 1952 LESS Lower in importance. nyt 1952 LESS Minus. nyt 1952 LESS Not so much. nyt 1952 LESS Without. nyt 1952 LESS Without. nyt 1952 LESSEE Tenant. nyt 1952 LESSEES Rental contractors. nyt 1952 LESSEES Renters. nyt 1952 LESSENS Abates. nyt 1952 LESSEPS He engineered the Suez Canal. nyt 1952 LESSER Smaller. nyt 1952 LESSON Knowledge gained by experience. nyt 1952 LESSONS Sessions in the school of experience. nyt 1952 LEST ___ we forget."
Man nickname.
___ Etats-Unis.
Liszt's "___ Preludes."
___ Sylphides.
Preface to 14 Down.
Tous ___ jours.
French pronoun.
Pronoun: Fr.
First word of a Hugo title.
The, in Nice
Crane or Brown
Crane
Crane or Tremayne
Sous ___ Toits de Paris
Bandsman Brown
Article, in Amiens
He led the "Band of Renown"
Hugo's "___ Misérables"
A Brown of renown
Aix-___-Bains
___ Préludes: Liszt
Actor Tremayne
Paul
Rep. Aspin of Wisconsin
___ Cayes, Haiti
___ Cayes, city in Haiti
___ Misérables: Hugo
Author Whitten
Musician Brown
___ Filles de Cadiz
A bandleader for Doris
Bandman Brown
Liszt's "___ Préludes"
___ Girls, 1957 Gene Kelly film
Brown or Elgart
Mary Ford's Paul
___ Cayes, Haitian seaport
Brown of the Band of Renown
Musical Brown
French plural article
___ Paul, popular guitarist
Au Revoir ___ Enfants, 1987 Malle film
___ Troyens: Berlioz
___ Girls, Kelly movie
___ Misèrables
Congressman AuCoin
___ Paul and Mary Ford
A Paul with pluck
Aspin or Brown
Defense Secretary Aspin
_____ Miserables
Broadway's "_____ Miz"
Cocteau's "_____ enfants terribles"
Gene Kelly's "_____ Girls"
Guitarist _____ Paul
____ Misérables
_____ Misérables
_____ Miz
Article on Mont Blanc
Figaro article
Kelly's "_____ Girls"
Late Defense Sec. Aspin
_____ Lilas (Paris suburb)
WKRP character
Article in France-Soir
Former Sec. Aspin
Late Cabinet Secretary Aspin
Late Secretary Aspin
___ Girls (Kelly musical)
___ Compères (1984 film)
Start of many French titles
1984 film "___ Compères"
Baxter of the swing era
Juan-___-Pins (Riviera resort)
___ Enfants Terrible
Aix-___-Bains, France
Kelly's "___ Girls"
With 3-Down, destination of some French emigrants
Berlioz's "___ Nuits"
With 79-Down, a B'way hit
Meyerbeer's "___ Huguenots"
Poulenc ballet "___ Biches"
Strasbourg article
___ Girls (1957 musical)
Mystery novelist Roberts
___ Paul guitars
Article that may go with berets
Baudelaire's "___ fleurs du mal"
___ Adieux, a Beethoven 51-Across
___ Halles, old Parisian market
Guitar great ___ Paul
Thonon-___-Bains, France
With 107-Down, Westerner with an oxymoronic-sounding name buried on Boot Hill
___ Moulins, Québec
The, abroad
___ Diaboliques
___ Sylphides (ballet)
Un article défini
___ Arcs, French ski resort
WKRP in Cincinnati role
College football coach Miles
Plural of "la" and "le"
Au Revoir, ___ Enfants (1987 film)
CBS's Moonves
Longtime 25-Across president Moonves
___ Brown and His Band of Renown
___ Enfants Terribles (Cocteau novel)
___ Trois Petits Cochons (French fable)
B'way's "___ Miz"
C'est un article défini
___ Bleus, nickname for France's soccer team
___ Halles (central food market in Paris, once)
Article in L'Express
Article in Paris Match
Article in the Louvre?
Brown with the Band of Renown
Louis Malle's "___ Amants"
The Parisian?
Article in French papers
___ Girls, 1957 musical comedy
Media exec Moonves
Tous ___ jours (daily: Fr.)
___ Paul (classic guitar)
___ Jeunes de Paris (recurring "S.N.L." sketch)
___ Justes (Albert Camus play)
Alsatian article
Die, across the Rhine
Issy-___-Moulineaux, France
89-Across, in France
___ Echos (French daily)
Relative of "die"
___ Cayes (Haitian port)
Jazz's McCann
Start of the name of many a French band
___ Échos (French daily)
Guitar pioneer ___ Paul
Picasso's "___ Demoiselles d'Avignon"
___ Baux-de-Provence (French commune)
___ Enfants du Paradis (classic W.W. II-era film)
Beginning of many French stories
___ Amants (Louis Malle film)
___ Diaboliques, 1955 Simone Signoret film
Article in a French newspaper
Paul of fame
Aux innocents ___ mains pleines ("Fortune favors fools")
Paul for whom a guitar is named
Plural article in French
Tous ___ jours (French for "every day")
___ Bleus, nickname for France's World Cup team
Guitar hero Paul
Late guitarist Paul
___ Savy Fav (New York City indie band)
Baxter or Brown
Berlioz's '_____ Troyens'
Meyerbeer's '_____ Huguenots'
Paul or Aspin
Aspin or Baxter
Meyerbeer's '-- Huguenots'
Rocker Claypool
Berlioz's '-- Troyens'
Amiens article
The, in Arles
Hugo's '-- Miserables'
The, in Caen
Victor Hugo's '-- Miserables'
'-- Miserables'
-- Etats-Unis
The, in Paris
The, in Tours
'-- Misérables'
The, to René
The, in Quèbec
The, to Gigi
The, to Yves
The, to Henri
The, to Jules
The, to Luc
Popular guitar: ___ Paul
___ Claypool
Frog Brigade leader Claypool
___ Paul
Jimmy Page guitar ___ Paul
Allez ___ Bleus!
French dance duo ___ Twins
One of Bill's defense secretaries
William succeeded him as Sec. of Defense in 1994
Misérables start?
Bill's first defense secretary
First name in Clinton's cabinet
___ Huguenots: Meyerbeer
Them, in Tours
Electric guitar innovator Paul
Moonves of Viacom
Aspin of the original Clinton Cabinet
Victor Hugo article
Inventor Paul in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Jazz pianist McCann
Guitarist Paul, the honoree of Jeff Beck's live album "Rock 'n' Roll Party"
The, in French
___ Contemplations (poetry collection by Victor Hugo)
Manhattan neighborhood home to Essex Market, in brief
With 41-Down, "I Dreamed a Dream" musical, for short
___ Six (group of early-twentieth-century French composers)
___ Twins (French hip-hop-dancing duo)
Article in French _Vogue_
_____ Girls (Gene Kelly musical)
_____ Cayes (Haitian seaport)
_____ Cayes, Haiti
Guitar virtuoso Paul
Guitarist Paul or bandleader Brown
WKRP newsman
___ Poissons ("The Little Mermaid" song)
Article in French
___ Girls (Gene Kelly musical)
Musicians Paul or Brown
___ Enfants Terribles
Pioneer guitar producer Paul
Apt name for a minimalist
Gibson ___ Paul (guitar)
Paradoxical name for Mr. Moore?
___ Demoiselles d'Avignon (Picasso piece)
___ Girls (Gene Kelly film)
___ Schwab
___ Schwab tires
French article within "Arles"
Schwab of tire fame
___ Eaux de Chanel
French word within "Miserables"
Guy "cut out of" 40-Across?
French for "the"
Paul dubbed the "Thomas Edison of music"
The, in Quebec
The, in Toulouse
___ Fleurs du mal (Baudelaire book)
Nickname that may omit -ley or -ter
Former Secretary Aspin
Musical Paul
Secretary Aspin
Orchestra-leader Brown
____ Cayes Haiti
____ Miserables
____ Miz
____ Miz B'way hit
____ Girls : 1957 musical
____ Mis rables
A Paul
___ Mis rables
Aspin, from Wisconsin
CBS President Moonves
CBS exec Moonves
Electric guitar legend Paul
Moonves of CBS
Article that can go with berets?
Haitian seaport ___ Cayes
Victor Hugo's "___ Miserables"
___ Paul (guitar model)
___ Girls (Gene Kelly movie)
Gibson ___ Paul guitars
Guitar maker ___ Paul
Laura of 100 Gecs
French word before (and contained within) "Miserables"
Name that's also a French 101 word
Plural "the" in French
___ Revenants (French TV show)
Name found in "real estate"
___ Nubians (French musical duo)
Singer-songwriter Laura
Tous ___ Jours (bakery chain)
Miz beginner
__ Paul guitars
Stroud of "Survivorman"
Funky Winkerbean character ___ Moore
Gibson ___ Paul (classic guitar)
Hardcore Pawn pawnbroker Gold
___ Misérables (story of Jean Valjean)
Electronic Data Systems CEO Alberthal
Electronic Data Systems head Alberthal
Former Defense head Aspin
'90s Defense head Aspin
1990s Defense head Aspin
___ Halles (Paris food market)
CBS honcho Moonves
Clinton Defense head Aspin
___ Halles (Paris market area)
Definite article in France
Guitarist ___ Paul
Survivorman Stroud
Berlioz opera "___ Troyens"
Guitar designer Paul