Squandered as a lead
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BLEWSquandered, as a lead
BLEWSquandered, as a game
ADDTOIncrease, as a lead
FOLLOWUPPursue, as a lead
HEADUPLead, as a department
ADDTOLengthen, as a lead
CHAIRLead, as a committee
LOSEBlow, as a lead
HERDLead as a group
BLOWLose, as a lead
BLEWLost, as a big lead
eventuatingLead to as a result
eventuatesLead to as a result
BLOWThrow away, as a lead
HEADUPLead, as a work group
eventuateLead to as a result
BLOWLose, as a big lead
BLEWThrew away, as a lead
eventuatedLead to as a result
MASSICOTLead compound used as a pigment
ONERUNClose, as a lead in baseball
GATWeapon also known as a "lead-spitter"
precentto lead as a precentor in singing
SPEARHEADEDTook the lead, as in a campaign.
UNLEASHLet off the lead, as a dog
ACDCBand whose lead guitarist dresses as a British schoolboy
grozingas in grozing iron, a plumber's tool for soldering lead pipes
curbedlead (a dog) to a suitable place (as a gutter) for defecation
judas(of an animal) used as a decoy to lead other animals to slaughter
RUNSTRAIGHTLead a law-abiding life as a former criminal, in British slang (1,8)
ADELEFirst female singer to have three simultaneous top 10 hits as a lead artist
wulfeniteAn orange-yellow mineral consisting of a molybdate of lead, typically occurring as tabular crystals
pacesetterA person or organization viewed as taking the lead or setting standards of achievement for others
blackjackA short, leather-covered, typically lead-filled club with a flexible handle, used as a weapon
blackjacksA short, leather-covered, typically lead-filled club with a flexible handle, used as a weapon
pacesettersA person or organization viewed as taking the lead or setting standards of achievement for others
massicotmonoxide of lead, PbO, in the form of a yellow powder, used as a pigment and drier
sinkersweight, as of lead, for sinking a fishing line or net below the surface of the water
ballastsHeavy material, such as gravel, sand, iron, or lead, placed low in a vessel to improve its stability
soundingsthe act of measuring the depth of an area of water with or as if with a lead and line