Clue | Length | Answer |
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gone to waste | 4 letters | used |
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gone to waste | 5 letters | spent |
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gone to waste | 6 letters | wasted |
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gone to waste | 10 letters | squandered |
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- Dead tired
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- Depleted
- Wiped out
- All in
- Washed-out
- Tuckered out
- Passed the buck?
- Knackered, as a Brit woul
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- "...... Pieces" (Peter and G
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- Used money
- Completely exhausted
- Exhausted writer in street
- Paid out - exhausted
- Used up; exhausted
- Totally out of gas
- exhausted priest dispatched boxes
- shelled out
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- exhausted and out of pocket
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- made purchases from writer in street
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- Extremely tired
- tired out
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- No longer in one's wallet
- exhausted writer found in the street
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- Tired and wiped out
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- Exhausted after a day's shopping?
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- forked over, as cash
- Burnt out
- Worn-out biro held by good man
- Paid out (money)
- Splurged
- forked over
- "Knackered, as a Brit would say"
- "... Pieces (Peter and Gordon hit)"
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- Dead
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- Laid out, as cash
- Utterly tired
- Blown
- Lost one's balance
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- John's wife ... all the money
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- Exhausted writer found in street
- Used records given back with books
- wasn't a miser
- Exhausted author lying in street
- Totally exhausted
- done for the day
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- exhausted - told to go around quietly
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- shelled out, as money
- passed a writer in the street
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- Super-tired
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- Paid out [cash]
- Used pound found in street
- Exhausted writer to lie in the street
- exhausted due to a shopping spree?
- like some shells or money
- ... and writer that's exhausted
- ... the night (slept over)
- Very tired
- writer found in the street exhausted
- Done, so to speak
- exhausted writer added to stanza
- Paid money to become exhausted
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- "I ... all my cash"
- Used savings
- used up, like money
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- Exhausted writer gets in the way
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- Very tired when one got through
- Failed to save
- Threw money around
- 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
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- 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
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- dead and alive
- Deadbeat
- devitalized
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- dissipated
- dog weary
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- enervated
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- Eroded
- eviscerated
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- fagged out
- ...... far gone
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- "Fini!"
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- gone to waste
- Hired
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- Incapacitated
- Jaded
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- paid
- Paid in full
- postpaid
- prepaid
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- Ready to drop
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- salaried
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- weary unto death
- I ... all my money on that car
- Money well ......
- In need of recharging
- tired
- totally pooped
- used up, as money
- Paid out one's money
- all out of energy
- Exhausted (inf)
- Paid cash
- Exhausted author embraced by good man
- Saint restraining swan is exhausted
- Done for the day, say
- Out of energy
- passed as exhausted
- laid out
- Played ducks and drakes w
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- Wasted
- Played ducks and drakes with
- spent wastefully
- Worn away
- ablated
- by the board
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- forfeited
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- irretrievable
- long lost
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- lost to
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- Out the window
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- Utilized
- Inured
- Reconditioned, e.g.
- Kind of car
- Thrift shop condition
- Consumed
- Took habitually
- Drew on
- Not mint
- Played for a sap
- Handled
- Like some bookstores
- Depleted
- No longer mint
- Employed
- Operated
- Not new
- Secondhand
- Like most yard sale goods
- Took advantage of
- Preowned
- Worked with
- Brought into play
- From the Salvation Army,
- Like antiques
- Like some books
- ...... to be
- Did something with
- Worn
- Inured (to)
- Like many products on eBa
- After 2004, the only way
- Played for a cat's-paw
- New's opposite
- Car category
- Exploited
- ...... car dealer
- Like some clothing
- Like thrift shop wares
- Subject to markdown, say
- Like Goodwill goods
- Like a car with 20,000 mi
- Like many items listed on
- Wielded
- Previously owned
- Pre-owned
- Adapted (to)
- Second hand
- In cowhouse, dairymaid was milking
- Expended
- Utilised
- Old American edition
- Accustomed to American education
- Exploited, took drugs
- Hackneyed thought millions ignored
- Exploited? That's not new
- Accustomed to being exploited
- Novel Dune's not new? Indeed!
- Old thought, to avoid getting married
- American journalist is employed
- University post not new? Not new
- Employed elderly initially in Bucks?
- Soused, but not very exhausted
- Like most flea market items
- ''new to you''
- Manipulated
- Exploited American editor
- Employed sued criminal
- Second-hand but still in service
- Ushered her out? That's not new!
- Resorted to the second hand
- Employed, but exploited
- Employed American journalist
- Put out without a note as second-hand
- Opposite of new
- Like an old Soul?
- Like Goodwill items
- Like many auto parts
- 'I'm ... to it'
- Like some cars
- Got the best of
- like a car with 30,000 miles on it
- Put into service
- like most flea market bargains
- No stranger to being sued?
- Exploited the old
- Like “Value Village” items, mostly
- owned by someone else before
- played for a chump
- Like consignment shop items
- like most items on ebay
- old — exploited
- You guess the lad finally took drugs
- dues are not new
- like cheaper items on ebay, often
- We object to journalist being employed
- Ushered her out, being exhausted
- accustomed (to)
- Formerly owned
- Pre-loved
- Some house decorators employed
- word on many schoolbooks
- showing some wear
- put in the lineup
- Like thrift shop items
- took advantage of american edition
- Previously enjoyed
- Like most thrift store goods
- Like many cars for sale
- hand-me-down
- like many ebay products
- Broken in
- like many resold items
- Thought money off did apply
- Old guns held, odd bits dropping off
- Employed in Chartreuse daily
- Like some eBay items
- condition of some cars for sale
- ... car (second-hand)
- Some famous editors took drugs
- Some ambitious editor employed
- American editor may be employed
- Put to work
- Applied
- Like thrift-shop clothing
- Secondhand, as goods
- Book adjective
- No longer new
- Exploited for selfish reasons
- Like second-hand stuff
- Like many eBay items
- Employed some famous editors
- Like garage sale merchandise
- Second-hand American edition
- Bruised, missing rib and worn out
- Like many items sold on eBay
- Employed editor initially in Bucks?
- Previously owned, as a car
- ......-car
- Engaged
- Like a previously owned car
- how some cars are bought
- bargain car option
- Employed American boy
- Worn, perhaps
- Like something you cannot call new
- American editor is not new
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- is accustomed to being employed
- Like items at a Goodwill store
- Employed in house duties
- Like many products on eBay
- "From the Salvation Army, say"
- Like many items listed on eBay
- People
- employed an american journalist
- Employed American press chief
- Exhausted
- How many college textbooks are bought
- Like some textbooks
- Like most consignment shop items
- Like Goodwill wares
- Like trade-ins
- Like thrift store merchandise
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- Broken in, say
- Spent
- Took unfair advantage of
- Wont (to)
- Put to work for oneself
- Played for a sucker
- Played for a fool
- Gone, with "up"
- Like some cards
- Far from factory-fresh
- Recycled
- "...... People," MacLaine film
- "...... Cars," 1980 film
- Like hand-me-downs
- Not pristine
- Threadbare
- Adhibited
- Canceled, as stamps
- Put into practice
- ......-car lot
- Not fresh
- Exercised
- Like a jalopy
- Bought before
- Canceled, as a stamp
- Owned previously
- Threadbare, possibly
- Type of car
- "You ...... to come at ten o'clock"
- Thrift-shop word
- Like taped baseballs
- Kind of car lot
- a variant of seven put to some purpose
- “I could get ... to this!”
- Dues unsettled? That's not new
- found a purpose for
- Not so drunk, being accustomed to it
- employed in lulu's education
- Kind of bookstore
- Some ambitious editor exploited
- not in mint condition
- New to you in car dealership-speak
- Old American man
- Like many cars sold online
- Like some affordable textbooks
- Took drugs, thought to blow money
- american edition (second-hand)
- employed in house demolition