Answer: USED
USED is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 259 times.
Referring Clues:
- Like some books
- Not mint
- Wielded
- Worn
- Depleted
- Not new
- Previously owned
- Took advantage of
- Preowned
- Brought into play
- Drew on
- Pre-owned
- Adapted (to)
- Like hand-me-downs
- Employed
- No longer mint
- Kind of car
- Thrift shop condition
- Found an application for some mouse droppings (4)
- Inured
- Took habitually
- Reconditioned, e.g.
- Played for a sap
- Like some bookstores
- Like most yard sale goods
- Secondhand
- Subject to markdown, say
- Like Goodwill goods
- Hand-me-down
- Worked with
- From the Salvation Army, say
- How the duped feel
- Spent
- Car category
- Utilized
- Inured (to)
- Like antiques
- Did something with
- ___ to be
- Like many products on eBay
- After 2004, the only way to buy a 14-Across
- Handled
- New's opposite
- Played for a cat's-paw
- Like some discounted items
- Like thrift shop wares
- Played for a sucker
- Second-hand
- Like thriftshop merchandise
- Like a loaner, usually
- Put to a purpose
- Got some mileage out of
- Took liberties with
- Manipulated
- Ran through
- How textbooks may be sold
- Like yard sale items
- Ran, as an appliance
- Put to work
- Like many goods sold via 15-Across
- Like thrift shop merchandise
- Like vintage clothes, usually
- Availed oneself of
- Gone, with "up"
- Like some campus bookstore offerings
- Failed to abstain
- Taken advantage of
- Pressed into service
- Not in mint condition
- Put into service
- Like garage sale goods
- Cheaper, usually
- Like cars in many classifieds
- Like most garage sale items
- __ car
- Put into practice
- Like some low-cost merchandise
- Didn't leave on the shelf
- Marked down, most likely
- Like a thrift store item
- Took off the shelf
- Made the most of
- No longer new
- Having some mileage on it
- No longer pristine
- Not fresh
- Like thrift-shop wares
- Harnessed
- Not new or mint
- Not factory-fresh
- Like some cars
- ''Previously owned,'' in ad-speak
- Took unfair advantage of
- Exploited
- Not brand-new
- Like thrift store finds
- Took for a fool
- Canceled, as stamps
- New to you
- Like thrift shop buys
- Like batting-practice balls
- Gone (with "up")
- Broken in
- Like most yard sale items
- Found a function for
- Kind of bookstore
- Reconditioned
- ___ car dealer
- Like thrift-store wares
- Ready for recycling
- Like thrift-shop merchandise
- Formerly enjoyed
- Like most resale-rack items
- Car dealership category
- Recycled
- Like some clothing
- "Pre-owned"
- Like an antique
- Consumed
- Took out of the box
- Auto designation
- Type of car
- Like many eBay items
- "Previously owned," in ad-speak
- ___ car
- Like thrift-shop goods
- Listed on eBay, often
- From the thrift shop, say
- Took drugs
- "New to you," in reality
- Like a car with 20,000 miles on its odometer
- Failed to abstain from
- Like many flea market items
- Sticker on some textbooks
- Second-hand, say
- Like many items listed on eBay
- "New to you," in car salesman-speak
- Like garage sale goods, usually
- Like Goodwill's goods
- Dealt with
- New no more
- Pre-bought
- Exhausted
- Like many eBay offerings
- Like trade-ins
- Previously owned, as a vehicle
- Like thrift shop goods
- Owned by another at one time
- Made a pawn of
- Milked
- Like flea market items
- Like most consignment shop items
- Abused partner?
- Walked all over
- Like many college texts
- Like thrift store merchandise
- With 6-Down, old wheels
- Like some books or cars
- Like some books or records
- Like many auction items
- Formerly owned
- Bought at a garage sale
- Like some books and cars
- 'Get ___ to it!'
- Accustomed (to)
- Betrayed, in a way
- Brought to bear
- Like Fred Sanford's junk
- Found a purpose for
- Previously driven, say
- Like many products sold on eBay
- Preowned, as a car
- Like some automobiles
- Operated
- Accustomed
- Kind of car on a certain lot
- Like Goodwill wares
- Suckered
- Like many cars on lots
- Like many cars for sale
- Showing wear
- Took for a ride
- "New to you"
- From the thrift shop
- Mint no more
- Like auction merchandise
- Like most LPs in stores, now
- How many college textbooks are bought
- Like Salvation Army goods
- Discounted, perhaps
- Like some textbooks
- Like many Craigslist items
- Got mileage out of
- Pre-owned, to a dealer
- Exercised (discretion)
- Like a loaner car
- Type of item perfect for resale
- Started up and ran
- Played for a patsy
- Taken off the shelf
- Like many resold items
- Amazon category
- Like pawns and puppets
- Victimized
- Like most garage sale goods
- Like most LPs in record stores
- Assigned to a task
- Car lot designation
- Played for a fool
- Like many eBay products
- Like yard sale stuff
- How most LPs are bought, now
- First part of a seller of crates
- Imposed upon
- Found a spot for
- Like a loaner, typically
- Like thrift shop items
- ___ car salesman
- Exerted
- Like many garage sale items
- Like some cars at dealerships
- Previously enjoyed
- Like most flea market items
- Like most vintage goods
- Exercised
- Like lots of cars on lots
- Like cheaper copies of books, often
- Owned by someone else before
- Played for a chump
- Like consignment shop items
- Outside the box?
- Put in the lineup
- Like some eBay items
- With 26-Across, pre-owned vehicle
- Opposite of new
- Like items at a Goodwill store
- Like most books offered on AbeBooks.com
- Like many cars sold online
- Like some affordable textbooks
- Likely to be discounted
- Like thrift store clothing, often
- Sold for less, as a rule
- Treated as a pawn
- Like a hand-me-down
- Yard sale adjective
- Like most thrift store clothing
- Didn't waste
- Like items at a garage sale
- Like most thrift store wares
- Bookstore sticker
- Like items at a thrift shop
- Pre-loved
- How some cars are bought
- Canceled, to a philatelist
- Designation that's cheaper than "vintage," usually
- Not new, like a car
- Like hand-me-down clothes
- Like many textbooks
- Like items at a consignment store
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