Author of "L'Abbe Constantin" (1834–1908). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HALEVY Author of "L'Abbe Constantin" (1834–1908). (6)
90% LET The L of LMK (3) The Atlantic Jun 6, 2026
90% LAW The "L" in LSAT (3) USA Today Jun 4, 2026
90% LOSE Take the L (4) USA Today May 30, 2026
90% ABBE Halévy's "L' Constantin" (4)
85% LOS The "L" of LA (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 17, 2026
81% CONTROL Authority (7) Commuter Jun 3, 2026
81% SMELL Nose sense with double L's (5)
81% ATM S&L amenity (3) Newsday May 27, 2026
81% LOSERS Those taking the L (6) The Atlantic May 24, 2026
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