- 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
- ___ Girls
- 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
- 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