Like Sartre's "No Exit" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ONEACT Like Sartre's 'No Exit' (6) New York Times Aug 28, 2020
76% LEAVE Exit permission (5) The Times Quick Cryptic Oct 16, 2025
76% ESC Exit key (3) LA Times Daily Oct 2, 2025
76% SORTIE French exit (6) Universal Sep 13, 2025
76% RAMP Freeway exit (4)
76% AME Soul, to Sartre (3) Eugene Sheffer Jul 22, 2025
76% ACTI All of Sartre's 'No Exit'? (4)
76% HELL Setting of Sartre's 'No Exit' (4) USA Today May 17, 2018
76% ESTELLE Woman in Sartre's "No Exit" (7)
76% ONEACTPLAY Sartre's "No Exit," e.g. (10)

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