Clue | Length | Answer |
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Shake, say | 4 letters | lose |
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Shake, say | 4 letters | stir |
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- Fail to medal
- Get whipped
- Leave behind
- Misplace
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- Alternative to draw
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- Score the 3 in a 4-3 game
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- Suffer deprivation
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- Be deprived of
- Fall (to)
- Word before face or heart
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- Be defeated
- Draw the short straw, say
- Miss ending after missing beginning
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- with 71 down, panic
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- taste defeat
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- mislay trophies taken from 19
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- Word before “weight” or “time”
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- most people do this in vegas
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- Mix the ingredients for porridge
- mix with a spoon
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- Prison disturbance
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- Start to awaken
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- Cake recipe instruction
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- kool-aid directive
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