One way to win
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DEFAULTOne way to win
BACKTOBACKOne way to win
BYANOSEOne way to win
RAFFLEOne way to win a prize.
LANDSLIDEOne way to win an election.
BACKTOBACKOne way to win two games
TKOOne way to win in the ring: Abbr.
BYANOSEClose way to win
BACKTOBACKA way to win
BYANOSENail-biting way to win
WOOTry to win, in a way
ENVIOUSLYWay to watch someone win the lottery?
RACESTP "Couldn't find another way to win the ..."
SIEGEGee, is this any way to win a battle?
competitivelyIn a way that strives to gain or win something by defeating others engaged in the same attempt
tryerone who strives to win
BETTERMANThe one who's supposed to win.
BUCKTHEODDSWin when one isn't expected to
WOOEROne trying to win a hand?
BUDDINGCHAMPIONOne likely to win a belt
tryersTRYER, one who strives to win
favoritethe one most likely to win
SEMIFINALISTOne who's moved closer to a win
REBOne who didn't want the Yanks to win
TOGETHERActing as one to win the woman (8)
defeaterone who defeats (to win a victory over)
MCLAINLast pitcher to win 30 games in one season
BEEYou have to be letter-perfect to win one
EMMYShirley Dinsdale was the first person to win one
defeatersDEFEATER, one who defeats (to win a victory over)
NOBELPRIZESinclair Lewis was the first American writer to win one
GIPPGeorge who famously asked Knute Rockne to "win just one" for him
OBAMAOne of two US presidents to win a Nobel Prize and a Grammy award
whipsawto win two bets from (a person) at one turn or play, as at faro
GELDINGFunny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years
deucetie in tennis after each side has scored 40 requiring two consecutive points by one side to win
OBIE10-year-old Sydney Lucas, for her 2013-2014 role in "Fun Home," became the youngest performer ever to win one
exchangeA move or short sequence of moves in which both players capture material of comparable value, or particularly (the exchange) in which one captures a rook in return for a knight or bishop (and is said to win the exchange)