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'Ladders to Fire' novelist Anaïs
'Later'
'Les Misérables' award, 1987
'Let me go!' e.g.
'Let's go!'
'Little Mermaid'
'Little of this, little of that' dish
'Lonely Boy' singer Paul
L, e.g.: Abbr.
Labrador food?
Lacking faith in God
Lacking moisture
Ladd or Greenspan
Land bordering Greece: Abbr.
Lane Kirkland of the AFL-CIO, e.g.
Late princess
Latin dance
Latitude/longitude shower
Lauderdale is south of it
Le ___ (Paris paper)
Leader of pre-1917 Russia
Leadership of a co.
Learn to cope
Lego precursor
Lennon's woman
Lento or largo
Less than 1 m.p.h., as winds
Let spread
Lethargy
Letterman rival
Level-headedness
Liable to make one scratch
Libeler, almost by definition
Lie in bed, say
Lifeguards' dangers
Light hammer part
Light purple
Light that oozes
Like a hippie's hair
Like certain engineers: Abbr.
Like some verbs
Like-mindedness
Likely foil for Garfield
Lima animal
Line of mourners
Line on a graph
Linen color
Link
Link between nations
Links org.
Lion's cousin
Lire used to be spent here
Literary Cather
Lithe swimmer
Livy's 1,551
Location for 24-hr. banking
Loft
Long-necked instruments
Look more prominent than the rest, with 'out'
Losing tic-tac-toe row
Loss's opposite
Lost no time
Loudly cry
Loudness increaser, at a concert
Louse-to-be
Lousy-car buyer's protection
Lower leg joint
Lozenge-shaped
Lucy's landlady
Ludicrous comments
Lunch for a whale, in a Bible story
Lunch meat
Lutèce V.I.P.
Lyre-carrying Muse