Crossword Clue: Take a ___ (lose heavily)
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- __ mat
- ___ bomb (fizzy relaxation aid)
- ___ mat
- ___ salts
- Basin
- A dirty person may draw one
- A rubber ducky floats in one
- Bed ___ & Beyond (home goods chain)
- Bed ___ & Beyond
- Bedtime story preceder, often
- Bedtime story preceder, perhaps
- Aptly named spa city
- Aptly named watering place.
- Aptly titled English spa
- Ablution
- Ablutophobe's fear
- Aromatherapy staple
- Activity with bubbles
- Big financial loss
- Big financial setback, figuratively
- Big loss, figuratively
- Big loss, so to speak
- Big loss
- Blood ___
- Baby's bedtime ritual
- Bad thing for gamblers to take
- Bad thing to take in Vegas?
- Alternative to a shower
- Balneal activity
- Balneation
- Darkroom receptacle
- Historic English city
- International U.K. music fest
- Hobohemia rarity
- Investors take one occasionally
- Early Saturday-nightspecial?
- Home of a Chaucerian pilgrim
- Edie Brickell's "In" this?
- British city founded by the Romans as a spa
- British honorary order
- British mineral-springs city
- British order
- British resort
- British spa
- British spa city
- British spa town
- Chaucer's Wife of ___
- Chaucer's Wife of _____
- It may be drawn at night
- It may be drawn at the end of a tough day
- It may be drawn in the evening
- Hot tub
- Hotel feature
- It may be taken to relax
- It may involve splashing
- Bubble ___ (sudsy way to get clean)
- Bubble ____
- Financial setback, figuratively
- Financial shellacking
- Financial "soaking"
- Difficult thing to give a cat
- Huge financial loss
- Huge financial setback, figuratively
- Hard cheese biscuit — a live throb (anag)
- Dirt removal method
- It's drawn for the dirty
- It's drawn in a tub
- English city known for mineral springs
- English city — tub
- English city
- English health resort
- English resort city
- English resort town
- English resort
- English spa city on the River Avon
- English spa town
- English spa
- English watering place
- "I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw that my ___ toys were a toaster and a radio" (Joan Rivers)
- It's often drawn at night
- City near Bristol
- City of England
- City on the Avon River
- City on the Avon
- Cleaning solution?
- Cleaning tub
- Cleansing experience
- Cleansing vessel
- Immersion
- Dog owner's chore
- Dog owner's ordeal
- Dog's ordeal
- Jets might be found in this
- In slanguage, a heavy financial loss
- Caracalla feature
- Drenching
- Good soaking
- Cat hate
- Cat's bane
- Noted English spa
- Session in a tub
- Session in the tub
- Setting for a wet bar
- Setting for candlelit romance
- Setting for David's "The Death of Marat"
- Place for a rubber duckie
- Place for a rubber ducky
- Place for a small boat
- Place for a soak
- Whirlpool ____
- Tot's get-clean ritual
- Robe or towel
- Place to soak
- Some like it hot
- Whole or half home unit
- Town for a wife
- Rocker's after-show need
- Toy boat's locale
- Toy boat's place
- Wife of __ (Chaucer character)
- Wife of _____ (Chaucer pilgrim)
- Wife's place, in a Chaucer story
- Kind of robe or salts
- Mud follower
- Muddy spa treatment
- Somerset city with abbey and medicinal waters
- Somerset spa
- Something a cat doesn't like
- Shellacking
- Something drawn
- Something that's drawn
- Traumatic event for a cat
- Something to draw
- Something to draw before bedtime
- Room often next to a bedroom
- Room with a sink and medicine cabinet
- Room with a tub, informally
- Subject of dozens of Degas paintings
- "Sore labour's ___" (Shakespearean sleep)
- Rubber-duck place
- Rubber duckie's place
- Rubber ducky habitat
- Rubber ducky occasion
- Rubber ducky's home
- Rubber ducky's place
- Rubber ducky's spot
- Rubber ducky's venue
- Shower.
- Old Hebrew liquid measure
- Rare event for a hobo
- Port in Maine
- One might be drawn
- Pre-bedtime ritual
- Relaxing alternative to a shower
- Relaxing soak in the tub
- Relaxing soak, or a financial soaking
- Relaxing soak
- Relaxing spot
- Luxuriating activity
- Luxurious activity
- Maine port
- Major loss, figuratively
- Photo solution
- Result of getting taken for a ride
- Ordeal for Rover, perhaps
- Shower alterative
- Shower alternative
- Shower room
- SHOWER
- Shower's alternative
- The Wife of ___ (Chaucer character)
- The Wife of ___ (Chaucer story teller)
- Sun or mud follower
- Tub activity
- Tub contents
- Tub ritual
- Tub rub
- Tub session
- Tub
- Word after blood or mud
- Word after mud or bubble
- Turkish --
- Turkish ___
- Turkish ____
- Wash oneself in this
- Wash tub
- Wash-up
- Spa area
- Spa attraction
- Spa feature
- Spa in England
- Word that can come after "bubble" or "Turkish"
- Word with bird
- Word with "bubble" or "bird"
- Word with bubble or mud
- Word with sitz
- 'Splish Splash' activity
- "Splish Splash" spot
- Saturday event of yore
- Saturday-night special
- Saturday-night special?
- Sponge end
- Sponge or mud follower
- Site for a soak
- Thing often taken
- Spot for a soapy soak
- Spot for soaking
- Wet bar locale?
- Take a ___ (lose a lot of money)
- Take a ___ (lose heavily)
- Take a ___ (wash up)
- Take a dip
- What a dirty person draws
- What a dirty person might draw?
- Smallish room
- You might add bubbles to it
- You might draw one before getting naked
- Soak-in-the-tub activity
- Soaking medium
- Soaking site
- Soaking spot
- Soaking vessel
Recent Usage of Take a ___ (lose heavily) in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Dec. 8, 1985