Loser to the tortoise
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AnswerCrossword Clue
HARELoser to the tortoise
HARELoser to the tortoise.
HARELoser to a tortoise
HARELoser to a fabled tortoise
HAREFabled loser to a tortoise
ADLAILoser to Dwight in the 50's
PETERTHEGREATLoser to the Ottomans in 1711
UDALLLoser to Carter in the 1976 primary
TRUEGRITBest Picture loser to "The King's Speech"
ATHENSLoser to Sparta in the Peloponnesian War
EARLYLoser to Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley
OBESEQualified to appear on "The Biggest Loser"
STAGECOACHBest Picture loser to "Gone With the Wind"
CARSLoser to Happy Feet at the 2007 Oscars
LESSWhat the loser has, compared to the winner
RIGGSLoser to King in tennis's "Battle of the Sexes"
TOPHATLoser to "Mutiny on the Bounty" for Best Picture
AVALoser to Audrey for the 1953 Best Actress Oscar
LSULoser to Alabama in the 2012 BCS championship game
NOVAKLoser to Rafael at the 2013 U.S. Open
OBESELike a contestant auditioning to be on "The Biggest Loser"
ASHELoser to Nastase at the 1972 U.S. Open finals
CSILoser to "24" for the 2003 Best Drama Series Golden Globe
RIGGSLoser to King in the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match
RYANSEACRESTThree-time loser to Jeff Probst for the Outstanding Reality Program Host Emmy
countto declare (a boxer) a loser because of inability to stand up before the referee has counted 10 seconds
chickenA game in which the first person to lose nerve and withdraw from a dangerous situation is the loser
chickensA game in which the first person to lose nerve and withdraw from a dangerous situation is the loser
strawto decide by lottery using straws or strawlike items of different lengths, usually with the short straw or straws determining the person chosen or the loser
droppingBe forced to play (a relatively high card) as a loser under an opponent's higher card, because it is the only card in its suit held in the hand
droppedBe forced to play (a relatively high card) as a loser under an opponent's higher card, because it is the only card in its suit held in the hand