Crossword clues for Name, in Paris 3 lettersAnswerClueNOMName, in ParisARIName within "Paris"STEAbbr. in many Paris street namesSPYAn American in Paris, only probably with a false nameDIORParis name.NOMSParis namesSOIRParis name.PATOUParis name antedating Dior.LUTETIAAncient name of Paris.OENONEFirst wife of Paris, whose name means "wine woman"DIORParis fashion namePERENOELNick name in Paris?NOMSNames, in Paris.RENECommon name in ParisRENEEGirl's name in ParisRENEPopular name in ParisHARI1917 Paris arrest report nameCHARLESDEGAULLEA Paris airport is named for himEURO___ Disney Resort (original name of Disneyland Paris)DEGAULLEGeneral for whom a Paris airport is namedDUMASPEREWriter whom a Paris Métro station is named forBOSCFruit variety named after a director of the Paris Botanical GardenLUTETIUMElement name derived from the Latin for "Paris"EMIRATESAirline that sponsors the clubs Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Arsenal, to name a fewORPENFor of all sad words of tongue ___ . . . ” nyt 1960 ORPHEUSDESCENDING Tennessee Williams play. nyt 1960 ORPHREY Gold embroidery on a priest's vestment. nyt 1960 ORRA Odd: Scot. nyt 1960 ORRA Odd: Scot. nyt 1960 ORRA Unusual: Scot. nyt 1960 ORRAMAN Old-time farm laborer. nyt 1960 ORRERY Planetarium. nyt 1960 ORRIS Florentine iris. nyt 1960 ORRIS Fragrant root. nyt 1960 ORRIS Fragrant root. nyt 1960 ORRIS Plant with fragrant roots. nyt 1960 ORRIS Species of iris. nyt 1960 ORSAY Quai d'___, Paris landmark. nyt 1960 ORSINI Roman family in Guelph faction. nyt 1960 ORSO Bear: Ital. nyt 1960 ORSO More or less. nyt 1960 ORSO Thereabouts. nyt 1960 ORSON First name in theatrical roster. nyt 1960 ORT Breadcrumb. nyt 1960 ORT Food fragment. nyt 1960 ORT Scrap. nyt 1960 ORT Scrap. nyt 1960 ORT Table scrap. nyt 1960 ORT Table scrap. nyt 1960 ORT Table scrap. nyt 1960 ORT Unwanted scrap. nyt 1960 ORTH Straight: Comb. form. nyt 1960 ORTH Straight: Comb. form. nyt 1960 ORTOLAN Bobolink. nyt 1960 ORTS Table scraps of olden days. nyt 1960 ORWELL English novelist. nyt 1960 ORWHATYOUWILL Words following Twelfth Night.”