Clue | Length | Answer |
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Squandered | 4 letters | blew |
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Squandered | 4 letters | used |
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Squandered | 5 letters | spent |
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Squandered | 5 letters | blown |
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Squandered | 6 letters | usedup |
Squandered | 6 letters | wasted |
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Squandered | 7 letters | used-up |
Squandered | 8 letters | shrunken |
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Squandered | 8 letters | illspent |
Squandered | 8 letters | misspent |
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Squandered | 8 letters | splurged |
Squandered | 9 letters | frittered |
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Squandered | 9 letters | worn-away |
Squandered | 12 letters | downthedrain |
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- Huffed and puffed
- Totally bungled
- Missed, as a chance
- Blasted
- Squandered, as a lead
- Muffed
- Did horribly on, as a tes
- Made a bubble, in a way
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- Bungled (an opportunity)
- Sounded (a whistle)
- Played (a horn)
- Erupted
- Gave up, as a lead
- botched up
- exhaled
- Breathed out strongly
- Breathed hard
- Piped down, so we hear
- lost, as a big lead
- Went like the wind
- Botched
- Erupted, as a volcano
- Made (bubbles)
- Tooted (a whistle)
- Tooted
- Moved, as wind
- Gusted, as the wind
- Produced wind to sound rude
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- “It ... my mind away”
- Piped down audibly
- Was windy
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- Miserable sounding, what the wind did
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- Went away airily with a blue copy
- Went off
- Howled, as the wind
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- Inflated a balloon
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- Trumpeted
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- Played a trumpet
- Squalled
- ...... a gasket (saw red)
- Played, as a horn
- Lammed
- Burst
- whistled
- created a gust
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- Huffed and puffed in depressed state
- Filled up a balloon say
- spent recklessly and sounded depressed
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- Exhaled heavily
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- exhaled when depressed, say
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- Blustered
- spent frivolously
- Played a harmonica
- Filled with air, ... up
- used a whistle
- emulated the big bad wolf
- Made a wish, on a birthday cake
- Played, as a sax
- ... up (exploded)
- Used a tissue or a trumpet
- "It ... my mind!" ("I was amazed!")
- What some terrible winds did
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- played, as a harmonica or horn
- Malfunctioned as a fuse
- played, as a euphonium
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- Made a draught in indigo say
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- Erupted, Like A Volcano
- Homophone Of "Blue"
- "It ...... my mind!" ("Wow!")
- Stormed
- What the wind did in a terrible way
- Puffed and panted
- Past tense of blow
- exhaled sharply to sound erotic
- Gusted
- (Of horn) sounded
- Like some fuses
- Note about keeping quiet is revealed
- Not airtight, as a tire
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- Inflated
- Revealed, as an identity
- Word with glass or oil
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- tired after stroke to point
- Flute has to be
- Puffed
- Carried on breeze
- In navy after misfortune blossomed
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- "My mind was ...!" ("I was amazed!")
- ...... saves (baseball statistic)
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- Exposed, as a cover
- sent by air
- Of a food can, swollen out of shape
- Like some covers and kisses
- Had foozled the trumpet playing?
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- Worm-eaten
- wormy
- weevily
- Driven along by an air current
- Gone with the wind?
- .... away; amazed
- pushed along by a strong breeze
- Of a fuse, melted or failed
- Irretrievably lost
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- Slowly wasted, with "away"
- Spent frivolously and unwisely
- Squandered, ... away
- Squandered
- wasted dessert on journalist
- wasted dessert by journalist
- sick, exhausted and badly used
- Squandered
- Squandered
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- Like wasted youth, girl shut up
- Teacher locked up, being wasted
- Wasted (as youth)
- Wasted, as time
- Wasted young lady to hedge bet finally
- Squandered, as youth
- Like some youths
- wasted, as one's youth
- men's tips badly used
- dissipated
- Girl almost exhausted and wasted
- Wasted, girl locked up
- wasted daughter in prison?
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- Contracted
- Shriveled, withered, diminished
- Made smaller
- no longer large
- Wrinkled
- Worn away
- Worn
- Wizened
- Wilted
- weazened
- Weakened
- Lilliputian
- Sanforized
- tom thumb
- Abated
- ablated
- atrophied
- Attenuated
- bated
- Belittled
- Brittle
- by the board
- Consumed
- corky
- Curtailed
- Decreased?
- Deflated
- Depleted
- Desiccated
- Diminished
- dissipated
- Dried up
- Dropped
- dumpy
- Dwarf
- dwarfed
- Dwarfish
- Elfin
- emacerated
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- Eroded
- Expended
- "...... fallen ..."
- Forfeit
- forfeited
- Gone
- Incipient
- irretrievable
- Less
- Lesser
- long lost
- Lost
- lost to
- Lower
- Lowered
- Meager
- Midget
- miniaturized
- nanoid
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- papery
- Parched
- parchmenty
- preshrunk
- Pygmy
- Reduced
- retrenched
- rudimental
- Rudimentary
- runty
- Scaled-down
- Scraggy
- scrubby
- Sear
- Sere
- Shorn
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- shriveled up
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- undersize
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- Wasted away
- Watered down
- wizen
- wizen faced
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- All tuckered out
- Plumb tuckered out
- Dead tired
- Pooped
- Drained
- Depleted
- Wiped out
- All in
- Washed-out
- Tuckered out
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- Completely exhausted
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- exhausted and out of pocket
- Totally drained
- Exhausted and broke
- made purchases from writer in street
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- paid cash for
- used up, as cash
- Extremely tired
- tired out
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- exhausted writer found in the street
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- Tired and wiped out
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- Exhausted and blown
- Very tired when one got through
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- Totally beat
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- Gone
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- Elapsed
- Departed
- Late
- Write in a way that's jaded
- Gone like the purchaser's money
- Got through [money]
- .... time with; visited
- Exhausted, having done this shopping?
- Passed [holidays]
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- Worn
- Whacked
- Weakened
- Exhausted as little Penelope may be
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- out of gas, so to speak
- ablated
- Acquitted
- ausgespielt
- Beat-up
- Beaten
- bleary
- bone weary
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- burnt up
- Bushed
- dead and alive
- Deadbeat
- devitalized
- Disabled
- Discharged
- dissipated
- dog weary
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- Done in
- Done up
- Down the drain
- Eaten up
- Effete
- Emptied
- enervated
- Enfeebled
- Eroded
- eviscerated
- Expended
- fagged out
- ...... far gone
- Fatigued
- "Fini!"
- Finished
- Frazzled
- gone to waste
- Hired
- Impoverished
- Incapacitated
- Jaded
- Knocked out
- Laid low
- Liquidated
- Lost
- Misspent
- paid
- Paid in full
- postpaid
- prepaid
- Prostrate
- Ready to drop
- receipted
- Remitted
- Run to seed