- - Lave
- - Bay and multiple estuary on the coast of East Anglia
- - The inlet where the water was hot?
- - Clean with water or soap
- - Clean up what used to be the capital of Hungary
- - Wife remains clean
- - Use the Maytag
- - Step before dry
- - scrub, perhaps
- - Do some laundry
- - clean warhead with fire residue
- - Clean with water and soap
- - Do a laundry room job
- - Laundry used to be hot
- - Is no longer hot in thin coat
- - Use soap on
- - Soap and rinse routine
- - Car ... (1970s hit song)
- - Has now left, but not before a bath
- - Laundry used to be hard
- - Come clean and experience Bath
- - Clean things up
- - Laundry being cleaned was hot
- - Clean something dirty
- - Bathe, clean
- - Be acceptable
- - Perform ablutions
- - Clothes in a basket, say
- - Clean with soap and water
- - Word with wet or white
- - Word with line or board
- - Word with cloth or basin
- - Whites or darks in a pile
- - Where it all comes out
- - What some stories won't do
- - Weekly chore (or daily, if you have a toddler like me)
- - Use a lavabo
- - Traditional Monday chore
- - Thin coat of watercolor
- - Thin coat of water-based paint
- - The wake of a vessel.
- - Ship's wake
- - Shampoo
- - Piled whites and darks
- - Monday hang-out
- - Make clean
- - Light tint
- - It's often left out to dry
- - It may get agitated
- - It is often hampered?
- - Follower of car or hog
- - Fluvial channel
- - Fab place?
- - Elutriate
- - Dry riverbed of West
- - Drawers on a line, e.g.
- - Do Monday's task
- - Do a Monday job
- - Coat thinly
- - Clean with a hose
- - Clean clothes
- - "Car ......" (1977 #1 hit by Rose Royce)
- - "...... ME" (words written on dirty cars)
- - ......-and-wear
- - Wear's partner
- - Neighbor of B.C.
- - Rinse
- - Be convincing
- - Clean (off)
- - Use soap and water.
- - Laundry load
- - Hose down
- - State: Abbr.
- - Clean thoroughly
- - Break-even situation
- - Clean with water
- - Laundry
- - ...... the dishes
- - Acid ...... jeans
- - Do laundry
- - Load of laundry
- - Launder
- - Load of colors, perhaps
- - Who mostly takes in a son's laundry?
- - Neither gain nor loss
- - Clean with soap
- - Clothes to clean
- - Clean, as clothes
- - Clean coat used by painter
- - Common load
- - Ferret removed from fresh water is clean
- - Loads of housework
- - Take a bath
- - Shampoo, say
- - Hamper load
- - Household chore
- - Opposite of dirty
- - Wife remains for tasteless drink
- - Business add-on?
- - Thin coat of paint
- - Clean what's left by cutter, say
- - Break-even enterprise
- - Hamper contents
- - It might be on the line
- - Break-even scenario
- - Do the laundry
- - Situation with equal losses and gains
- - Shower sides wanted for cash
- - Water not hot now?
- - Clean oneself
- - '...... ME' (phrase written on dirty cars)
- - Withstand examination
- - Laundromat load
- - Shaw gone off to perform his ablutions
- - Enterprise whose participants break even
- - Break-even transaction
- - Laundry job
- - Watercolorist's application
- - Load in a basket
- - It's sometimes on the line
- - Shaw gone off to perform one's ablutions
- - Clean base for painting
- - Follower of hand, mouth, or brain
- - Withstand scrutiny
- - Clean; thin coat of paint
- - Dry streambed
- - One of four in this puzzle
- - Grime fighter's job
- - Laundry cycle
- - Load requiring separating
- - Creed "...... Away Those Years"
- - Get ready to dine
- - Get ready for dinner
- - Load requiring separation
- - "At the car ......"
- - Basketful, perhaps
- - Scrub up
- - No-loss, no-gain situation
- - Seattle loc.
- - There's often a separate one for whites
- - It may be spinning
- - Dry's partner
- - Do a traditional Monday chore
- - Basketful of clothes
- - Something to fold
- - Even outcome
- - It dries on the line
- - Wadi
- - Get the grime off
- - Laundromat fodder
- - Appear correct, as a theory
- - Take a 39-Across
- - Erode, with "away"
- - Get tough on grime?
- - Do, as dishes
- - Break-even venture
- - Basketful, maybe
- - Word with "off" or "away"
- - What it all comes out in
- - It gets hung out to dry
- - Bathe
- - Hold water
- - Do the dishes?
- - B.C. neighbor
- - Neighbor of Ore
- - *Scrub
- - Hog
- - Bog
- - Get clean
- - Scrub in a tub
- - Cleanse
- - Fight grime
- - Clean up
- - Get cleaned up
- - Clean-...
- - Do a laundry chore
- - Come clean
- - Body ....
- - No-win situation?
- - Clean coat used by artist
- - Do the dishes, say
- - Do a kitchen chore
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