Win : 9 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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Win | EARN | 4 |
Win | REAP | 4 |
Win | ATTAIN | 6 |
Win | GARNER | 6 |
Win | PROCURE | 7 |
Win | TRIUMPH | 7 |
Win | COMEINFIRST | 11 |
Win | TAKETHECAKE | 11 |
Win | SCOREAVICTORY | 13 |
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__ air (windbag's output) __ Ana (hot wind of Southern California) __ double (bet in which two winners must be picked) __ in the wind (omen) __ out a victory (barely wins) __ wind (ion stream from the sun) ___ Whitfield ( winner of triathalon silver) ___ Heyman (winner of diving silver) ___ Sergerie (winner of Tae Quan Do silver) ___ "Bad" Blake (Jeff Bridges's Oscar-winning role for "Crazy Heart") ___ Admiral (1937 Triple Crown winner) ___ Allen ("American Idol" winner) ___ Allen, Food & Wine "Queer Eye" guy ___ art (mobiles, wind chimes, etc.) ___ at windmills ___ Auerbach, "winningest" N.B.A. coach ___ Awards (pop culture ceremony in which the public votes for the winners) ___ Baiul, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist ___ Bartlet, "The West Wing" president ___ Bartlet, president on "The West Wing" ___ Barton (first Triple Crown winner) ___ Barton, first Triple Crown winner, 1919 ___ Bear, original name of Winnie-the-Pooh ___ Blanc (white wine grape) ___ Blanc (wine) ___ Blanc, popular wine grape ___ Blue, 1971 Cy Young Award winner ___ Brown, only coach to win both an NCAA and NBA championship ___ Buck, 1985 Derby winner ___ cake (winning) ___ Chapelle Winery ___ Classé: winemaking category ___ Cohn, 1991 Grammy winner for Best New Artist ___ combined: Winter Olympics event ___ Count, 1928 Derby winner ___ Crouse, 1946 Pulitzer winner for Drama ___ d'Or, French wine area ___ Davis, first African-American to win a Heisman ___ Davis, first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy ___ de Winter in "The Three Musketeers" ___ del Sol, 1982 Derby winner ___ del Sol, Derby winner: 1982 ___ delta (Concorde wing shape) ___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" ___ diet, food plan emphasizing olive oil, fish, fruit, vegetables and red wine ___ Domani (wine brand) ___ Domani (wine) ___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor) ___ du Vent (the Windwards) ___ du Vent (Windward Islands) ___ Dubos, Pulitzer winner for "So Human an Animal" ___ E. Tee (1992 Kentucky Derby winner) ___ Emblem (2002 Kentucky Derby winner) ___ Gail, Derby winner, 1952 ___ glass windows ___ Gleason, Tony winner for "Into the Woods" ___ Grant, "The Wayward Wind" singer, 1956 ___ grigio (wine) ___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner ___ Hewitt, 2002 Wimbledon winner ___ Huon (1906 Kentucky Derby winner) ___ Huon, 1906 Derby winner ___ Irvan, 1991 winner at Daytona Beach ___ Jack Keats, Caldecott Medal winner for "The Snowy Day" ___ Kane, Susan Lucci's Emmy-winning role ___ Khayyam, 1917 Derby winner ___ King, Derby winner, 1932 ___ Lewis, 2006 winner on U.K. talent show "The X Factor" ___ List: feature of Winfrey's magazine ___ Lonely Boys (2004 Grammy winners) ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's Oscar-winning 'Ghost' role) ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi's Oscar-winning role in "Ghost") ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi's Oscar-winning role) ___ McGarry (Posthumus vice president elect on "The West Wing") ___ McGarry, chief of staff on "The West Wing" ___ noir (red wine) ___ noir (wine) ___ notes (wine characteristic) ___ of Windsor ___ out (barely win) ___ out (wins narrowly) ___ out a win ___ out a win (barely beat) ___ out a win (barely emerge victorious) ___ Pete (cheap wine) ___ Pete (inferior wine) ___ Rainer, first winner of two consecutive Oscars ___ Ridden (1958 Epsom winner) ___ Ridge ('72 Belmont winner) ___ Ridge (1972 Derby winner) ___ Ridge (1972 Kentucky Derby winner) ___ Ridge, Kentucky Derby winner, 1972 ___ roll (winning) ___ Root, 1912 Nobel winner ___ Rosebud, 1914 Kentucky Derby winner ___ Rossi: wine brand ___ Sant'Gria (wine brand) ___ Sant'Gria (wine choice) ___ Sant'Gria (wine) ___ sax (low wind) ___ Silence, 1989 Kentucky Derby winner ___ Smith, first female jockey to win a major race ___ spumante (wine) ___ Swinton, Oscar-winning actress for "Michael Clayton" ___ to the wind ___ to win ___ to win it ___ Toole (Pulitzer-winning novelist) ___ up (secured, as a win) ___ Valley (1960 Winter Olympics locale) ___ Valley (California wine region) ___ Valley, 2002 Winter Olympics venue ___ Valley, German wine region ___ Valley: 1960 Winter Olympics site ___ Van Duyn, 1991 Pulitzer-winning poet ___ Van Winkle ___ vortex (winter weather phenomenon) ___ Waitz, nine-time New York City Marathon winner ___ War, 1920 Belmont winner ___ win (compete vigorously) ___ win: go all out ___ window ___ winds ___ winds (herald of warm and muggy weather) ___ wine (alcohol) ___ Winfrey (TV talk-show host) ___ wing (liberals) ___ wing and a prayer ___ wink ___ winks ___ Winslet, star of "The Reader" ___ Winston ("Sons of Anarchy" character) ___ Winston Churchill ___ wintergreen ___ Zimmer, Oscar-winning composer for "The Lion King" ____ Ana winds _____ throat (winter ailment) ______ Lamaze ( winner of equestrian silver) ______ Winter Carnival, Sault Ste. Marie ___-Cat (winter vehicle) ___-de-boeuf (a window) ___-de-boeuf (circular window) ___-de-boeuf (oval window) ___-de-boeuf (oval windows) ___-de-boeuf (round or oval window) ___-de-boeuf (round window) ___-Deux-Mers (Bordeaux wine appellation) ___-Deux-Mers (white wine) ___-Jet (winter vehicle) ___-Off (brand of windshield cover) ___-Off (windshield cover brand) ___-Off (windshield cover) ___-Thro (winter blower brand) ___-Town (the Windy City) ___-win situation ___, Rinehart and Winston __'easter (strong wind) ... the one for Economics by this Grammy-winning country singer, ... ... to the wind ... Debra Winger (heard but not seen) ...for an Emmy-winning voice actor? '___ in the Wind' '___ Like the Wind' '___ Next Chapter (Winfrey series)' '___ Theme' ('Gone With the Wind' tune) ''__ #1!'' (winners' cry) ''___ Like the Wind'' (Patrick Swayze hit) ''____ light through yonder window ...'' ''. . . yonder window breaks'' speaker ''... the winter of ___ discontent'' (Shak.) ''A WINTER's Tale'' playwright ''Aisle'' or ''window'' selection ''Beloved'' Winfrey ''Blowin' in the Wind'' writer ''Breathing Lessons'' Pulitzer winner ''Bubbles in the Wine'' musician ''Cabaret'' Oscar winner ''Candle in the Wind'' John ''Carmen On Ice'' Emmy winner ''Cider House Rules'' Oscar winner ''Clean'' series win ''Coming Home'' Oscar winner ''Driving Miss Daisy'' Oscar winner ''Driving Miss Daisy'' Oscar winner Jessica ''Dust in the Wind'' band ''Free ___'' (Edgar Winter hit) ''Gangsta's Paradise'' Grammy winner ''Ginger __'' (Newbery Medal winner) ''Gone With the Wind'' actor ''Gone With the Wind'' composer ''Gone With the Wind'' family ''Gone With the Wind'' mansion ''Gone With the Wind'' residence ''Gone With the Wind'' star ''GoodFellas'' Oscar winner ''Hello, Dolly!'' Tony winner ''Hold Me'' Grammy winner ''How ___ is that doggie in the window?'' ''I win,'' in chess ''Mambo Birdland'' Grammy winner
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