Jean Cocteau's "L' ___ Heurtebise" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ANGE Jean Cocteau's "L' ___ Heurtebise" (4)
50% STMT Monthly S&L document (4) Newsday Dec 4, 2025
48% LEROY The "L." of Samuel L. Jackson (5) The Washington Post Mini Jan 29, 2026
46% ARP Dadaist Jean (3)
46% LEVIS Jeans brand (5) USA Today Feb 15, 2026
46% LEARNED The "L" of "TIL" (7) USA Today Feb 11, 2026
46% AREA L(A)N (4) New York Times Mini Feb 6, 2026
46% NOMS Jean, Luc, et Jean-Luc (4) The Washington Post Mini Jan 31, 2026
46% LATER The "L" of TTYL (5) New York Times Mini Jan 29, 2026
46% LAMBDA Greek L (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 27, 2026
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