- - 'Blaine for the ...' (queer YA novel by Robbie Couch)
- - Hit the fewest strokes in golf e.g.
- - Beat, the competition for example
- - One in two ways will be successful
- - Get the trophy
- - Receive the first prize
- - attempt at victory in the cold season
- - cross the line first
- - Be the first to finish
- - Get the girl?
- - Get the W
- - Score more than the other team
- - The thing to do in Olympic rowing
- - victory that may be epic
- - Be successful for first half of season
- - Pole going to the West Indies to find success
- - Take home the gold medal
- - Earn the blue ribbon
- - Be the first one to finish a race, say
- - Earn the most votes, say
- - Take home the gold, like in Olympics
- - The opposite of "Lose"
- - Connect four in the game Connect Four, e.g.
- - Be successful in swindle
- - Triumph and take the first position
- - Take home the gold, like in the Olympics
- - Score the most points
- - snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
- - Take the pot
- - Be lucky in the lottery
- - "W" in the standings
- - Take home the trophy
- - Have the best time
- - Take the tournament title
- - Take the pot in poker, say
- - Take the pennant
- - Take the cup
- - Reach the Candy Castle in "Candy Land"
- - Pick up the marbles
- - One in the plus column
- - Hit the big one
- - Get the Oscar
- - Get the lowest score, in golf
- - Get the blue ribbon
- - Finish up in the casino
- - Cross the finish line first
- - Come out on the long end
- - Bring home the blue ribbon
- - Best the rest
- - Become the champion
- - Beat the other team
- - Beat the game
- - Beat the field
- - Be the champion
- - Be champ
- - Be A-1 at the Big A
- - "... ...... one for the Gipper"
- - Beat the house
- - Something in the plus column
- - Take the title
- - Earn the first-place prize
- - Be victorious
- - Take the gold
- - Be the victor
- - Take the prize
- - Take all the marbles
- - Have the best time, say
- - Take the cake
- - Wife at home to carry the day
- - Take the palm
- - Take the blue ribbon
- - Carry the day
- - Earn the crown
- - Take home the gold
- - The '1' in 1-9
- - Succeed in twinkling a little
- - Finish first alcoholic drink, mostly
- - gain point at home
- - Come out on top, as in a race
- - Defeat your opponent
- - Opposite of a loss
- - Do well in sewing
- - Make a clean sweep?
- - Get three in a row in tic-tac-toe, say
- - Gain or accomplishment
- - Score more goals
- - Bag, as a prize
- - i get outpointed but emerge victorious
- - Triumph, as in a contest
- - come first and finish off champagne, say
- - How to ... Friends and Influence People (Dale Carnegie book)
- - Checkmate your opponent, e.g.
- - Taste victory
- - what "w" may mean
- - Take victory
- - "... Lose or Draw" (Pictionary-like game show)
- - dj khaled's "all i do is ......"
- - Achieve first place
- - "You can't ... 'em all"
- - Place above place
- - Get a blue ribbon
- - Place before place
- - When repeated, advantageous to both sides
- - Preferred outcome
- - Gain victory
- - End up ahead
- - Become champ
- - Take first prize
- - Not settle for a place?
- - Mutuel-window sign
- - Lose or draw alternative
- - Earn a title
- - ......, lose or draw
- - Word on a tote board
- - Walk away with
- - Triumph over one's opponents
- - Track ticket
- - Tote-board word
- - Top things off?
- - Take home a trophy
- - Sports datum
- - Score more points than your opponent
- - Record-book entry
- - Record improver
- - Rarity for a mop-up man
- - Race-track sign
- - Player's hope
- - Place topper
- - Place first
- - Pitcher's statistic
- - Part of FTW
- - One in column A?
- - One in a sports page column
- - One getting a bouquet?
- - Number before a dash, in sports stats
- - No-...... situation
- - Mate, say
- - Half a situation
- - Get one's points across?
- - Get first place
- - Get a gold medal
- - Gerald Ford's button
- - Gain, as consent
- - Earn a gold medal
- - Don't lose or tie
- - Don't lose
- - Court successfully
- - Counter at Churchill Downs
- - Convert, with "over"
- - Connect four in Connect Four, say
- - Collect from a casino
- - Brian McKnight song he didn't want to lose?
- - Best in a game
- - Beat everybody
- - Beat all
- - All DJ Khaled does is this
- - 0-1 chess game result, for black
- - "Young Americans" song Bowie didn't want to lose?
- - '80s Scots that wanted victory?
- - ...... out (prevail)
- - Sports page statistic
- - Pitching credit
- - Not lose?
- - Overcome adversity
- - Morale booster
- - Run circles around
- - Finish on top
- - Woo successfully
- - Conquer
- - Pitcher's success
- - Record booster
- - Come out on top
- - Throw into bottle or pot?
- - Defend one's crown, say
- - Racetrack wager
- - Come out ahead
- - Take first
- - Side no good -- what it won't get?
- - Emerge victorious
- - Finish in first
- - ......, place or show
- - "...... some, lose some"
- - Team objective
- - Come first
- - Achieve victory
- - Come out ahead in a soccer shootout, say
- - Score an upset, say
- - 'All I Do Is ......'
- - Finish first
- - Earn a blue ribbon
- - Come in first
- - Succeed in competition
- - Get a victory
- - Starting pitcher's goal
- - Component of a sweep, maybe
- - Outdo all
- - Provide a defeat
- - Collect your blue ribbon
- - Get gold from one's lead?
- - Starter's goal
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