| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| SQUANDERED | Wasted | |
| MISSPENT | Wasted | |
| HAGGARD | Wasted | |
| WITHERED | Wasted away | |
| DWINDLED | Wasted away | |
| EMACIATED | Wasted away | |
| DECAYED | Wasted away | |
| DAWDLED | Wasted time | |
| CLUNG | Wasted away; shrunken. | |
| MISUSED | Maiden is old and wasted | |
| TEDIOUS | Wasted precious semis being dreary | |
| FOREWORN | Worn out; wasted; used up. | |
| FORSPENT | Wasted in strength; tired; exhausted. | |
| BARREN | Wasted ballet supporter before opening night | |
| FRITTERED | Made into batter cakes and wasted? | |
| UNSPILT | Not spilt or wasted; not shed. | |
| OVERWASTED | Wasted or worn out; /onsumed; spent | |
| EFFICIENCY | Skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort | |
| DESOLATION | A place or country wasted and forsaken. | |
| RECRUIT | A supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a reenforcement. | |
| INCOMSUMABLE | Not consumable; incapable of being consumed, wasted, or spent. | |
| CONSUMABLE | Capable of being consumed; that may be destroyed, dissipated, wasted, or spent. | |
| SPILL | To be destroyed, ruined, or wasted; to come to ruin; to perish; to waste. | |
| CONSUMPTION | The state or process of being consumed, wasted, or diminished; waste; diminution; loss; decay. | |
| DECREPIT | Broken down with age; wasted and enfeebled by the infirmities of old age; feeble; worn out. | |