The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 9 letter word STRIP … which also is the latest solution we found used in New York Times in 2024.
Game that everyone but one person barely loses? crossword clue answers
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Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
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STRIP … | 100 % | 9 |
Why may STRIP be the right solution?
The answer is "STRIP POKER." In this game, players gradually remove their clothing as they lose, with only one person ultimately remaining fully dressed.
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Game that everyone but one person barely loses?
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- fall
- carry
- everybody
- single
- piece
- goat
- scarecrow
- eye
Crossword Answer definitions
STRIP … noun- A long, thin piece of land; any long, thin area.
- (usually countable, sometimes uncountable) A long, thin piece of any material; any such material collectively.
- A comic strip.
- A landing strip.
- A strip steak.
- A street with multiple shopping or entertainment possibilities.
- The playing area, roughly 14 meters by 2 meters.
- The uniform of a football team, or the same worn by supporters.
- A trough for washing ore.
- The issuing of a projectile from a rifled gun without acquiring the spiral motion.
- A television series aired at the same time daily (or at least on Mondays to Fridays), so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.
- The act of removing one's clothes; a striptease.
- (of games) Denotes a version of a game in which losing players must progressively remove their clothes.
- To remove or take away, often in strips or stripes.
- (usually intransitive) To take off clothing.
- To perform a striptease.
- To take away something from (someone or something); to plunder; to divest.
- To remove cargo from (a container).
- To remove (the thread or teeth) from a screw, nut, or gear, especially inadvertently by overtightening.
- To fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut.
- To remove color from hair, cloth, etc. to prepare it to receive new color.
- To remove all cards of a particular suit from another player. (See also strip-squeeze.)
- To empty (tubing) by applying pressure to the outside of (the tubing) and moving that pressure along (the tubing).
- To milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.
- To press out the ripe roe or milt from fishes, for artificial fecundation.
- To run a television series at the same time daily (or at least on Mondays to Fridays), so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.
- To pare off the surface of (land) in strips.
- To remove the overlying earth from (a deposit).
- To pass; to get clear of; to outstrip.
- To remove the metal coating from (a plated article), as by acids or electrolytic action.
- To remove fibre, flock, or lint from; said of the teeth of a card when it becomes partly clogged.
- To pick the cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco) and tie them into "hands".
- To remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves).
- A long, thin piece of land; any long, thin area.
- (usually countable, sometimes uncountable) A long, thin piece of any material; any such material collectively.
- A comic strip.
- A landing strip.
- A strip steak.
- A street with multiple shopping or entertainment possibilities.
- The playing area, roughly 14 meters by 2 meters.
- The uniform of a football team, or the same worn by supporters.
- A trough for washing ore.
- The issuing of a projectile from a rifled gun without acquiring the spiral motion.
- A television series aired at the same time daily (or at least on Mondays to Fridays), so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.
- The act of removing one's clothes; a striptease.
- (of games) Denotes a version of a game in which losing players must progressively remove their clothes.
- To remove or take away, often in strips or stripes.
- (usually intransitive) To take off clothing.
- To perform a striptease.
- To take away something from (someone or something); to plunder; to divest.
- To remove cargo from (a container).
- To remove (the thread or teeth) from a screw, nut, or gear, especially inadvertently by overtightening.
- To fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut.
- To remove color from hair, cloth, etc. to prepare it to receive new color.
- To remove all cards of a particular suit from another player. (See also strip-squeeze.)
- To empty (tubing) by applying pressure to the outside of (the tubing) and moving that pressure along (the tubing).
- To milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.
- To press out the ripe roe or milt from fishes, for artificial fecundation.
- To run a television series at the same time daily (or at least on Mondays to Fridays), so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.
- To pare off the surface of (land) in strips.
- To remove the overlying earth from (a deposit).
- To pass; to get clear of; to outstrip.
- To remove the metal coating from (a plated article), as by acids or electrolytic action.
- To remove fibre, flock, or lint from; said of the teeth of a card when it becomes partly clogged.
- To pick the cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco) and tie them into "hands".
- To remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves).
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