![]() We think AUEL is the possible answer on this clue.Ĭrossword clues for "The Clan of the Cave Bear" author Jean Clue Answer "The Clan of the Cave Bear" author Jean AUEL _ (home of the podcast "The Trans Sporter Room") OUT _-Wan Kenobi ("The Phantom Menace" character) OBI _, Homer's favorite beverage in "The Simpsons": 2 wds. ![]() This answers first letter of which starts with A and can be found at the end of L. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 4 letters. ![]() ![]() This crossword clue "The Clan of the Cave Bear" author Jean was discovered last seen in the Octoat the LA Times Crossword. ![]()
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