(Puzzle by R.H. Wolfe)Losing proposition Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DIET (Puzzle by R.H. Wolfe)Losing proposition (4)
91% RUNS The "R" of R/H/E (4) New York Times Oct 7, 2025
80% THEOREMS Propositions (8) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 27, 2025
77% REST One of the R's of R & R (4) The Atlantic Dec 16, 2025
77% OFFER Proposition (5) (5) Puzzler Dec 3, 2025
73% THEOREM Proposition in geometry (7) Universal Oct 31, 2025
66% RED "R" of Vibgyor (3)
66% ETA Greek H (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 2, 2025
66% RHYTHM "R" in R&B that has no vowels in it (6)
66% RIDDLE Puzzle (6) Puzzler Backwords Nov 17, 2025
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