Victor Hugo's "___ of Ireland" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HAN Victor Hugo's "___ of Ireland" (3)
91% LES Victor Hugo's "___ Miserables" (3)
69% ASA Butterfield of "Hugo" (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 21, 2026
69% MARIE Victor-__ Hugo (5) Newsday Jun 12, 2021
63% HUGO Novelist Victor (4) Eugene Sheffer Apr 1, 2026
63% EIRE Ireland (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 3, 2026
60% IWON Victor's cry (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 13, 2026
60% LESMISERABLES Victor Hugo novel (13) The Times Concise Oct 28, 2025
60% MONDE Victor Hugo's world (5) LA Times Daily Mar 2, 2024
60% QUASIMODO Victor Hugo character (9) LA Times Daily Sep 15, 2023
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