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Exhausted Wife Spent Extravagantly Losing Head

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99%10WASHED-OUTExact Match!
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36%8Extravagantly spent
verb

• spend time badly or unwisely

• spend (money or other resources) unwisely

36%12Extravagantly spent
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Telegraph Cryptic08 Oct 2025 Across 14 WASHED-OUT
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