Clue | Length | Answer |
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Out of business | 4 letters | shut |
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Out of business | 5 letters | going |
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Out of business | 6 letters | ruined |
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Out of business | 6 letters | closed |
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- Out of business
- Blocked off
- Hush-hush powwow
- Dark, on Broadway
- Shut
- Clinched the deal and shut up
- Held in private
- Exclusive clubs fail to degree
- Carbon copy keeps returning to author
- Opposite of opened
- Shut, not open
- Antonym of open
- Shut as result of muggy day
- Muggy day clinched the sale
- Not open
- miss getting into album? shut up
- Not open or available to all
- Near Land's End? Shut up!
- shut near start of day
- Record hosts fail to keep to
- Store sign
- like some captioning
- forfeit between 100 and 500? shut up!
- "Shut up!"
- Not open or available
- came to an end and shut up
- Sign usually seen at night
- After-hours shop sign
- Not for the general public
- ......-circuit TV
- Kind of shop or circuit
- Concluded or fastened
- Not open to the public
- Blocked against entry
- Humid days came to an end
- Miss stops recording exclusive
- If a door isn't open, it's this
- no longer accessible
- Store door sign
- Is not open or shut?
- Came in to pitch at the end of a game
- Finished or shut
- An exclusive type of shop?
- Nighttime shop sign
- Nighttime shop window sign
- Did not win in record as it was shut
- Compact kernel of Windows shut down?
- such a shop is somewhat limited
- open (opposite)
- Finished trading for the day
- Concluded
- Finished
- No longer open
- Store sign, after hours
- near the capital of denmark, it's shut
- Blind drawn
- blocked near front of driveway
- Not doing business
- Sealed
- Auctioneer's word
- On the way out
- In operation
- Current
- In action
- *Usual amount to pay
- Like some concerns
- Travelling right away from Goring
- Summons to meal draws in one attending
- Leaving
- Working or departing
- Business in Gulf brings in millions
- About to leave
- Not staying
- Opposite of coming
- Underway
- Departing, I must take medal outside
- Disappearing
- Departing
- I will wear medal in retirement
- Making exit
- In working order
- About to be sold as a concern may be
- Auctioneer's warning
- In progress
- On way out try feisty gin
- Word cried twice before "gone"
- Making a feeble effort
- Active
- Part of an auctioneer's cry
- Successful
- On one's way
- Start of an auctioneer's windup
- On the way
- Auctioneer's penultimate word
- "...... my way!"
- Auctioneer's second-to-last word
- Auctioneer's call
- Progress
- Departure
- A kind of concern
- Type of concern
- Auction word
- Kind of concern
- ...... through the motions
- Word heard at an auction
- Ascending, ... up
- Conditions; departing
- surface condition
- Planning to attend
- Track state in progress
- Auctioneer's cry
- ".... My Way"; film for Bing
- Passing ......
- Running; leaving
- Headed out
- one with medal outside, leaving
- riding conditions
- On way out try gin cocktail
- Gone
- Medal keeps one operational
- Off - or working
- just about to be leaving
- On the way to being sold ?
- heading for the exit
- Vanishing travelling conditions
- Departing, leaving
- Where do you think you're ...?
- "What's ... on?"
- State of the ground for departure
- What's ...... On (Marvin Gaye hit)
- enter gateshead on the way out
- .... away; leaving
- .... away; disappearing
- "How's it ......?"
- Leaving some Tango in glass
- Out of business
- Medal I received, retiring
- Working
- Withdrawal
- Wipe
- departure makes progress
- One wearing medal on the way out?
- Taking off
- Travelling
- Auctioneer's warning word
- Auctioneer's next-to-last word
- Advance toward an objective
- In motion or underway
- progress is available
- On one's way out
- Word used for talking about progress
- Living or existing
- Transitioning from here to there
- Condition of the ground
- In motion or progress
- Using the exit
- "Am I .... crazy?"
- Bankrupt
- Kaput
- Destroyed
- Devastated
- Reduced to a state of poverty
- Irreparably damaged
- unable to work
- Trashed, anagram of inured
- Destroyed completely
- Done for
- Damaged irreparably
- Completely destroyed
- Wrecked in rude fashion
- Wrecked
- Damaged beyond repair
- Devastated or bankrupted
- Gone to pot
- Completely bankrupt
- Wiped out
- Spoiled
- Spoilt — bankrupt
- trashed, as a reputation
- Out of business
- Unsalvageable
- Plowed under, I gather
- Shot
- Undone?
- undid
- Like the Roman Forum
- Broken or bankrupt
- wrecked, destroyed
- Game one lout wrecked
- spoilt by being rude in production
- regretted about home being destroyed
- Spoiled rotten
- Trashed uniform adopted by leftie
- Regretted describing hip being damaged
- Spoilt
- Unfixable
- i got under it and destroyed it
- Blown
- Regretted enlisting one new bankrupt
- one under turbulence gets destroyed
- Destroyed beyond repair
- spoiled performers let cut interlude
- Dilapidated
- Perish
- Prostrate
- Insolvent
- Wretched
- Decay
- "...... fallen ..."
- Beyond repair
- Sport popular journalist destroyed
- Finished financially
- irreparable
- Totally spoilt
- Bankrupted? Destroyed!
- Regretted keeping in, becoming spoilt
- Worn
- Worsted
- Whipped
- all up with
- ausgespielt
- Battered
- Beat
- Beat-up
- Beaten
- beaten up
- Bested
- beyond recall
- beyond remedy
- Blasted
- blighted
- Botched
- Broke
- Broken
- Broken down
- Busted
- Confounded
- Crumbling
- cureless
- Decrepit
- Defeated
- Derelict
- desolated
- Destitute
- Discomfited
- Done in
- Down
- Down and out
- Dusty
- failed
- Finished
- Fixed
- Floored
- Fusty
- Gone
- Gone to seed
- hors de combat
- immedicable
- in receivership
- In ruins
- Incorrigible
- incurable
- inoperable
- irreclaimable
- irrecoverable
- Irredeemable
- irreformable
- Irremediable
- irretrievable
- Irreversible
- Irrevocable
- Lambasted
- Lathered
- Licked
- Lost
- Marred
- Mildewed
- moldering
- moldy
- moss grown
- Moth-eaten
- Musty
- On the rocks
- On the skids
- Outdone
- overborne
- Overcome
- overmastered
- overmatched
- Overpowered
- overridden
- Overthrown
- overturned
- Overwhelmed
- Panicked
- past hope
- past praying for
- put to rout
- Ramshackle
- ravaged
- remediless
- routed
- Ruinous
- Run down
- Rusty
- Scattered
- Settled
- Silenced
- Skinned
- skinned alive
- Slummy
- Stale
- Stampeded
- Terminal
- time scarred
- Timeworn
- tottery
- Trimmed
- Trounced
- Tumbledown
- unmitigable
- unrelievable
- unsalvable
- Upset
- Wasted
- whelmed
- Insolvent rugby players dine out
- destroyed utterly
- Sealed
- Barricade
- Closed
- Close
- Latched
- Block
- Bolted
- Out of business
- Seal up
- Boarded up
- Seal
- Unopened
- Barricade, with "in"
- Barred
- Put out of business
- Close call, nothing less
- Bar Sweden's building
- Cry out when there's no oxygen close
- blocking airflow, perhaps
- Not open
- Slam
- Slam, say
- Open-and-... case
- southern chalet can't be entered
- Not ajar
- Small cabin is closed
- Open-and-......
- Point to a shed that's close
- Not even ajar
- word before in, out, or eye
- Closed tight
- Fasten door
- Small shed closed
- Sealed up
- Open's indisputable partner
- open's opposite
- Bar that's similar to 13 across
- tightly closed
- Close tightly
- Z's
- bar in small shack
- Latch ......
- Kubrick's Eyes Wide ...
- Bolted or barred, say
- Unwelcoming, like an office door
- Close (a door)
- Close, as a door
- Is not open close to women's shelter
- "... the front door"
- ..-eye; sleep
- “... the door” (close)
- Thus composer closed
- Secured
- Small outhouse is locked
- Fastened
- Seal off
- Turn off
- Clam (up)
- Folded up
- Door position
- Locked?
- Bar
- Fasten
- Occlude
- Padlock
- How Pandora should have kept her box
- Kind of eye
- No longer open
- battened down
- closed securely
- “... up!”: “Quiet!”
- close or closed
- Close up, fasten
- Not cracked, say
- "... it down!"
- seal in second shack
- tout had short new catch phrase
- southern chalet admitting no visitors
- Open
- "... up!" (Be quiet!)
- Closed tight, like a window
- ... shop (closed down)
- ... the door
- Barricaded
- "... Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon hit)
- No longer ajar
- Close small cabin
- Up
- '... up and take my money!'
- Opposite of open
- Slam door
- "Eyes Wide ...."; Cruise/Kidman film
- Closed off
- padlocked
- "... your piehole!"
- "... your mouth!" (Be quiet!")
- Securely closed
- close down dilapidated huts
- Close completely, as a door
- Close small shack
- Completely closed
- Small outbuilding is close
- Close something up
- Lock
- Bar in this way, perhaps
- Seal found in small outbuilding
- Close call dropping ring
- "put up or ...... up"
- Eyes Wide ......, Kubrick film
- enthused about need to leave it closed
- not allowing entry