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Paul |
CRANE |
Girls. |
A Paul |
____ Miz |
Mr. Brown |
____ Habs? |
___ Schwab |
____ autres |
____ hommes |
''___ Mis'' |
The, abroad |
The, to Luc |
Musical Paul |
___ Claypool |
Article: Fr. |
Elle article |
French 'the' |
Miles at LSU |
The, to Gigi |
The, to Yves |
The, in Nice |
WKRP newsman |
Nice article |
Does nothing |
Arles article |
_____ Anglais |
__ Mis?rables |
Brown of jazz |
CBS's Moonves |
Jazz's McCann |
Man nickname. |
Musician Paul |
Paul or Aspin |
The Parisian? |
The, to Jules |
Aix-___-Bains |
Bandman Brown |
Musical Brown |
Paris article |
The, in Arles |
The, in Paris |
The, to Henri |
____ Plouffes |
Brown or Paul |
___ Sylphides |
Paul or Brown |
French pronoun |
French article |
Moonves of CBS |
Musician Brown |
____ Canadiens |
--- Miserables |
The French ___ |
Actor Tremayne |
Aspin or Brown |
Bandsman Brown |
Brown or Aspin |
Figaro article |
Guy's nickname |
Jazzman McCann |
Crane or Brown |
Gallic article |
Paul on guitar |
WKRP's Nessman |
Author Whitten |
French 101 word |
Man's nickname. |
__ Cayes, Haiti |
___ Diaboliques |
WKRP" character |
Argonne article |
Article in Elle |
Brown or Elgart |
Composer Baxter |
Nessman of WKRP |
Secretary Aspin |
Avignon article |
CBS CEO Moonves |
Guitar man Paul |
Louvre article? |
Paul of guitars |
TV exec Moonves |
___ États-Unis |
______ Quebecois |
__ Mis©rables |
Alsatian article |
Artesian article |
Brown of "renown |
Guitar hero Paul |
Journalist Payne |
Mary Ford's Paul |
Relative of "die |
Short for Leslie |
___ Paul guitars |
___ Schwab tires |
Bassist Claypool |
CBS exec Moonves |
Guitar guru Paul |
CBS head Moonves |
Ardennes article |
Trumpeter Elgart |
Parisian article |
Betrays amusement |
___ Misérables |
A Paul with pluck |
Band leader Brown |
Bandleader Brown. |
Bandleader Elgart |
CBS mogul Moonves |
Crane or Tremayne |
Director Mayfield |
Guitar legendPaul |
La + la, in Lille |
Lester, for short |
Paul with guitars |
A Brown of renown |
Bandleader Baxter |
Leslie, for short |
Guitar maker Paul |
___ Eyzies, France |
Article by Rimbaud |
Article, in Amiens |
Congressman AuCoin |
Kelly's "___ Girls |
Media exec Moonves |
Nielson to friends |
Strasbourg article |
Un article défini |
CBS honcho Moonves |
Claypool of Primus |
Guitar legend Paul |
Porter's "__ Girls |
French 101 article |
Guitar master Paul |
___ Filles de Cadiz |
Documentarian Blank |
Jazz guitarist Paul |
Jazz pianist McCann |
Late guitarist Paul |
Liszt's"__ Preludes |
Paul of guitar fame |
___ Enfants Terrible |
Aix-__-Bains, France |
Article de français |
Article in L'Express |
Berlioz's "___ Nuits |
Great guitarist Paul |
Guitarist _____ Paul |
Nielsen, to his buds |
___ Moulins, Québec |
CBS chairman Moonves |
NYC area near Nolita |
Primus lead Claypool |
WKRP newsman Nessman |
Article in "Le Monde |
___ Préludes": Liszt |
___ Troyens": Berlioz |
Article on Mont Blanc |
Broadway's "_____ Miz |
Die, across the Rhine |
First name in guitars |
French plural article |
Gibson __ Paul guitar |
Guitar great ___ Paul |
Mike Pearson, to pals |
Nielsen, to his pals |
Au Revoir ___ Enfants |
Actor Neilson to pals |
Moonves who heads CBS |
Paris's ___ Invalides |
Article at the Louvre |
___ Paul and Mary Ford |
__ Miz" (musical play) |
___ Misérables": Hugo |
Tous __ jours" (daily) |
A bandleader for Doris |
Actor Neilsen, to pals |
Article in Elle France |
Article in France Soir |
Article in the Louvre? |
Die across the border? |
Former Secretary Aspin |
Orchestra-leader Brown |
Plural of "la" and "le |
Chopin's "__ Sylphides |
Article in Paris Match |
Berlioz's "___ Troyens |
Primus leader Claypool |
Brown of big band fame |
__ Girls" (Kelly movie) |
Sous ___ Toits de Paris |
WKRP" character Nessman |
Article written by Hugo |
Baxter of the swing era |
Defense Secretary Aspin |
Guitar pioneer ___ Paul |
Hugo's "___ Misérables |
Late Defense Sec. Aspin |
Musicians Paul or Brown |
Orchestra leader Baxter |
Rep. Aspin of Wisconsin |
Trendy NYC neighborhood |
___ Trois Mousquetaires |
Gibson ___ Paul guitars |
Primus bassist Claypool |
___ Sylphides" (ballet) |
___ Paul (guitar model) |
Electric guitarist Paul |
__ Fauves: Matisse group |
___ Cayes (Haitian port) |
___ Cayes, city in Haiti |
Survivorman" host Stroud |
WKRP in Cincinnati" role |
1984 film "___ Compères |
Article in French papers |
Eponymous guitarist Paul |
Gene Kelly's " ___ Girls |
Guitar innovator __ Paul |
LSU football coach Miles |
Mystery novelist Roberts |
Popular guitar: ___ Paul |
Thonon-___-Bains, France |
___ Echos (French daily) |
1990s Defense head Aspin |
Évian-___-Bains, France |
Haitian seaport __ Cayes |
Guitar virtuoso ___ Paul |
Primus frontman Claypool |
___ Paul (classic guitar) |
''___ Enfants Terribles'' |
'60s talk show host Crane |
1909 ballet "__ Sylphides |
Apt name for a minimalist |
Article written by Artaud |
Article written by Proust |
French word or man's name |
Guitar pioneer/maker Paul |
Longtime CBS head Moonves |
Singer Claypool of Primus |
Article written by Sartre |
CBS president ___ Moonves |
Louis Malle's "___ Amants |
Paul the guitar innovator |
___ Cayes, Haitian seaport |
_____ Lilas (Paris suburb) |
_____ Neilsen (familiarly) |
___ Compères" (1984 film) |
Toutes __ heures" (hourly) |
Actor Nielsen, familiarly |
Actor Nielsen, to his pals |
Articles in "Paris Match"? |
CBC-TV drama, ___ Plouffe |
Clinton Defense head Aspin |
Definite article in France |
He led the "Band of Renown |
Poulenc ballet "___ Biches |
First word in a Hugo title |
Jimmy Page guitar ___ Paul |
Meyerbeer's "___ Huguenots |
Start of many French titles |
___ Arcs, French ski resort |
___ Paul, popular guitarist |
____ Girls : 1957 musical |
''__ Liaisons Dangereuses'' |
1944 Heisman winner Horvath |
Broadway's "___ Misérables |
Brown of the Band of Renown |
Former talk show host Crane |
Good name for a minimalist? |
Issy-___-Moulineaux, France |
Tous ___ jours (daily: Fr.) |
___ Halles (Paris district) |
Brown with a Band of Renown |
Electric guitar legend Paul |
Article written by Rousseau |
___ Girls" (Gene Kelly film) |
Actor Nielsen to his friends |
Article in a French magazine |
College football coach Miles |
Electric-guitar pioneer Paul |
Julie Chen's husband Moonves |
Pioneer guitar producer Paul |
Victor Hugo's ... Miserables |
Aspin of the Clinton Cabinet |
Frog Brigade leader Claypool |
Legendary guitarist ___ Paul |
''___ Girls'' (Kelly musical) |
Brown with the Band of Renown |
One-time talk show host Crane |
Pearson or Frost, to friends |
Stroud who hosts "Survivorman |
Brown with His Band of Renown |
___ Girls" (Gene Kelly movie) |
Former defense secretary Aspin |
___ Halles (Paris food market) |
___ Halles (Paris market area) |
___ Invalides (Paris landmark) |
Bill's first Defense secretary |
Juan-___-Pins (Riviera resort) |
Article in a French newspaper? |
Beethoven's "__ Adieux" sonata |
Electric guitar innovator Paul |
___ Miserables" (Hugo classic) |
___ Halles, old Parisian market |
___ Paul (classic Gibson model) |
___ Troyens (Berlioz opera) |
___ Girls," 1957 musical comedy |
___ Justes" (Albert Camus play) |
Article in the Montreal Gazette |
Article that may go with berets |
Bassman extraordinaire Claypool |
Baudelaire's "___ fleurs du mal |
Clinton Defense Secretary Aspin |
Paradoxical name for Mr. Moore? |
Radio talk show host Kinsolving |
__ Huguenots" (Meyerbeer opera) |
___ Brown and His Band of Renown |
___ Girls," 1957 Gene Kelly film |
___ Girls" (Cole Porter musical) |
Start of multiple Colette titles |
Trendy NYC neighborhood, briefly |
Article that can go with berets? |
First word of many French titles |
1990s Secretary of Defense Aspin |
___ Sylphides (Chopin ballet) |
Host of TV's "Survivorman" Stroud |
It's ignored in "alphabétisation |
Cocteau's "_____ enfants terribles |
Guitarist Paul or bandleader Brown |
''___ Girls'' (Gene Kelly musical) |
__ Échos" (French financial paper) |
Au Revoir, ___ Enfants" (1987 film) |
Word before Miserables or Canadiens |
___ Misérables" (Broadway musical) |
___ Femmes Savantes" (Molière play) |
First word in many French rock bands |
Paul who designed guitars for Gibson |
Picasso's "___ Demoiselles d'Avignon |
___ Girls" (1957 Gene Kelly musical) |
___ Misérables" (Victor Hugo novel) |
___ Miz" (Broadway musical, casually) |
___ Sylphides" (Michel Fokine ballet) |
Funky Winkerbean" character ___ Moore |
___ Misérables" (2012 movie musical) |
Il est ignoré dans l'alphabétisation |
Paul of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Paul in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
___ Miz" (Broadway musical, for short) |
___ Savy Fav (New York City indie band) |
___ Mis" (theatrical staple, for short) |
Au Revoir ___ Enfants," 1987 Malle film |
Claypool who leads the rock band Primus |
Start of the name of many a French band |
___ Miz" (Broadway musical, familiarly) |
Good name for an energy conservationist? |
___ Demoiselles d'Avignon" (Picasso piece) |
Man's nickname that's also a French article |
___ Nessman ("WKRP in Cincinnati" character) |
___ Demoiselles d'Avignon" (Picasso painting) |
___ Misérables" (Anne Hathaway's Oscar film) |
___ Misérables" (musical about Jean Valjean) |
Actor Lye of "You Can't Do That on Television |
___ Misérables" (Anne Hathaway movie musical) |
___ Misérables" ("I Dreamed a Dream" musical) |
First name of a Rock Hall of Fame "key inductee |
___ Grossman, Tom Cruise's "Tropic Thunder" role |
___ Jeunes de Paris" (recurring "S.N.L." sketch) |
___ Misérables" (2012 movie based on a musical) |
___ Fleurs du Mal" (Baudelaire poetry collection) |
___ Miz" ("I Dreamed a Dream" musical, for short) |
Grungy, arty neighborhood of Manhattan, for short |
___ Miz" ("Master of the House" musical, for short) |
Colonel ___ Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade |
An Infinite Number of Monkeys" mystery writer Roberts |
___ Misérables" (2012 Hugh Jackman/Anne Hathaway film) |
Host Crane dubbed "the bad boy of late-night television |
___ Misérables" (Broadway musical made into a 2012 film) |
CBS exec Moonves who's married to Julie Chen of "Big Brother |
CBS exec Moonves who's married to "Big Brother" host Julie Chen |
Article you might read over and over again in a French newspaper |
___ Misérables" (Victor Hugo novel made into a Broadway musical) |
TV executive Moonves who oversaw the creation of "Friends" and "ER |
CBS CEO Moonves who appeared on Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" debut |
CBS president Moonves who's married to "Big Brother" host Julie Chen |
___ Misérables" (musical film Anne Hathaway has received accolades for) |
___ Misérables" (1862 novel that spawned a long-running Broadway musical) |
___ Poissons" ("The Little Mermaid" song that means "The Fish" in English) |
French article whose singular form is "disconnected" from nine puzzle answers |
First name of the only person in the Inventors and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame |