Answer: EAT
EAT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 644 times.
Referring Clues:
- Consume
- Dinner table exhortation
- Lunch on
- Chow down
- Graze
- Dine
- Bolt, perhaps
- Mother's directive
- Grab a bite
- Bother, with "at"
- Down
- Bolt down
- ___ and run
- Polish off
- Take a loss on, so to speak
- Have a date
- Put away
- Vex, with "at"
- Fill the bill?
- Dig in
- "Have some"
- Attack a sub?
- Work on a submarine
- Wolf down
- Partake of
- Pack away
- Gobble up
- "Dig in!"
- Absorb, as costs
- Have
- Break bread
- Have a date?
- Have a 32-Across
- Reduce the fare?
- Discommode, with "at"
- Work on a platter
- Listen to one's gut?
- Dig into
- Snack
- Don the feed bag
- Banquet on
- Wolf, say
- Take in
- Get down
- Fill one's stomach
- "Mangia!"
- Have a bite
- Pack it in, so to speak
- Nosh
- Absorb, as a cost
- No longer fast
- Have a beef?
- End a fast
- Erode, with "into"
- Fast no more
- Corrode
- Satisfy the munchies
- Sup
- Enjoy, with "up"
- Have something
- Proceed after grace
- Get into a stew?
- Clean a plate
- Listen to your gut?
- Ingest
- Tuck in
- Do some carbo-loading, e.g.
- Absorb the cost of
- Take the course
- Take the bait?
- Dig into, as dinner
- Snack, say
- Put dishes away
- Finish off
- Have supper
- Have dinner
- Get stuck with, as the cost
- Become full
- "Have some!"
- Fill up on
- Take the cake?
- Nag (at)
- "Let's ___!"
- Put away one's groceries
- Use (up), as savings
- Absorb, as a loss
- ___ crow
- "___ my shorts!": Bart Simpson
- Take sides?
- With 11-Down, preceders of "be merry"
- Have a date, say
- Feed on
- Act on a primal urge
- Mother's cry at a dinner table
- Do lunch
- Cutthroat
- Stop fasting
- Tuck away
- Pig out
- Weird Al Yankovic's "___ It"
- Scarf down
- Dog-___-dog
- Halt a hunger strike
- Hit the buffet
- Mom's exhortation
- Put to the taste test
- Wolf down chicken, e.g.
- "Clean your plate!"
- Graze, e.g.
- Have a meal
- Have a feast
- Go to brunch
- Have a hamburger
- Do brunch
- Word between two dogs
- Pack one's paunch
- "___ your heart out!"
- ___ up (relish)
- Stuff your face
- Take in take-out
- Have a little lamb?
- Feed one's face
- Have a 44-Across
- Have some ham
- Gobble, down or gobble down
- Really bother, with "at"
- Enjoy a meal
- Emulate Pac-Man
- Nibble
- Have brunch, say
- Down a doughnut
- Opposite of fast
- Dine, in this puzzle
- Run's counterpart
- Chow down or gobble up
- Break fast or breakfast
- "___ my shorts!" (Bart Simpson cry)
- Patronize a diner
- Swallow
- Have the special
- Feast on
- Take in food
- Popular thing to do on Thanksgiving (and word that's hidden in 17-, 29-, 47-, and 60-Across)
- Snack on
- Munch on
- Make a meal of
- Have a piece of cake
- Take a side?
- Have your cake?
- Put on the feedbag
- Work on a sub, perhaps
- Fress
- Have a cow?
- Ravage
- Gobble down
- Take nourishment
- Mother's urging at the dinner table
- Use (up), as time
- Be a hero worshiper?
- "Please Don't ___ the Daisies"
- Down a submarine
- Take in takeout
- Part of MRE
- Take the cake
- Chew the fat, maybe
- Follow your gut instinct?
- End a hunger strike
- Don't go fast?
- Partner of run
- Down duck, for example
- Indulge in some capers?
- Absorb, as an expense
- Work on a submarine?
- Throw back a fish?
- "___, drink, and be merry"
- Grab grub
- Lap (up)
- Nosh, e.g.
- Gobble
- Worry, with "at"
- Dinner exhortation
- End the fast
- Not fast
- Nosh on
- Breakfast or lunch
- Have lunch
- Gulp down
- Have breakfast
- ''Dig in!''
- Annoy
- Attack one's plate
- Get the fare down
- Erode
- Have a hero
- Erode, with ''into''
- Have for lunch
- Clean one's plate
- Sushi fish
- Have a snack
- ''Have some!''
- Demolish a casserole
- Fill up
- Enjoy the buffet
- ''Mangia!''
- Make ''all gone''
- Snack or nosh
- ''Put some meat on those bones!''
- "Help yourself"
- Make a fast stop?
- Take sustenance
- Have the usual, e.g.
- Feed
- "___ a Peach" (Allman Brothers album)
- ''Have some''
- Gormandize
- After-grace directive
- Vex (with ''at'')
- Lunch invitation?
- What one must do to be a gourmand
- Mom's order
- Thing you hate to do and run
- Dog ___ dog
- Wolf chicken, e.g.
- Finish the course?
- Down at the mouth?
- Gormandize, e.g.
- Discommode (with ''at'')
- Go on a fast break?
- Devour
- ''___ your heart out!''
- Step one to be merry?
- Partner of ''drink'' and ''be merry''
- Unneeded command for chowhounds
- Have brunch
- Fill one's bill with krill, e.g.
- "Put some meat on those bones!"
- Mom's command
- Make "all gone"
- Be a gourmand
- Some hate to do this before they run
- One way to reduce one's fare
- Dinner invitation?
- Finish the course
- Quell some rumbles?
- Enjoy the smorgasbord
- "Mangia"
- Refuel oneself
- Go on after grace
- Grandma's command
- Word between two dogs?
- To really enjoy a meal, do this
- Raid the fridge
- Don the feedbag
- Dig in!
- Mom's coaxing
- Make a sub disappear
- "All you can ___" (buffet sign)
- Consume calories
- Drop down one's throat
- Go picnicking, say
- Put away the groceries?
- Feast
- Take in nourishment
- Be a consumer
- Make a fast break
- Have a little something
- Emulate Little Jack Horner
- Break a fast
- Knock off a sub?
- Enjoy a nosh
- Lunch, e.g.
- "___, Pray, Love" (2006 Elizabeth Gilbert best seller)
- Refuel, in a way
- "Stop playing with your food!"
- Bolt, e.g.
- Show consumer confidence?
- Stuff one's face
- Have hash
- Have some grub
- "Help yourself!"
- Have one's fill
- Have some
- Get stuck for, as a cost
- Use a knife and fork
- Make a hero disappear?
- Down a submarine, say
- Grandmother's command
- Put away dishes?
- Get take out and then tuck in
- Enjoy a smorgasbord
- Refuel one's body
- Dispose of leftovers, in a way
- Expand one's belly
- Vex (with "at")
- Discommode (with "at")
- Take a course?
- Bite the pullet?
- Lunch, say
- Chew the fat-free, e.g.
- Satisfy a craving
- Enjoy some kisses?
- *Have eucalyptus leaves, if you're a koala (1)
- ___ one's words
- Have your cake and ___ it, too
- Deli verb
- Take down, as a sundae
- Get some duck down, say
- Put away the dishes?
- Robbie's grace continues
- Relish, with "up"
- Bolt down some nuts?
- Follow an implied final recipe instruction
- Fuel up, in a way
- ___, drink and be merry
- Stop for lunch
- Fail to eschew edibles
- Pecking order?
- Complete a fast
- Have halva
- Have a sub
- "Don't let it get cold!"
- Down duck, say
- "___ This, Not That! The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution!"
- "Don't let it get cold!"
- Gnaw
- Have, as a Pop-Tart
- What to do after being served
- Have 45-Down
- Dine on
- Mother's order
- Tie on the feedbag
- Cause corrosion
- Tackle the comestibles
- Have 44-Across
- ... and what to do with them
- With 22-Down, what vegetarians don't do
- Partake at a buffet
- Tackle the buffet
- Absorb, as incosts
- Tackle a taco
- Partake at mealtime
- Munch
- Down dinner
- Enjoy food
- See 6-Across
- Enjoy lunch
- Enjoy dinner
- Enjoy supper
- Choke down
- 'Dig in!'
- Let's do this?
- "I hate to ___ and run"
- Finish a fast
- Have some wings
- Attack a hero?
- Work on the side
- Dissolve with acid, say
- Down with the mouth
- Use knife and fork, say
- Wear away
- Take a side, say
- Put on the feed bag
- "Have something!"
- Down a torpedo?
- Down a hero, say
- Enjoy a good meal
- Parent's diner order?
- Parent's order
- Have hummus, e.g.
- Dispose of a course
- Put down a dog, say?
- Make full, in a way
- Do lunch, e.g.
- Have a nosh
- Take in sustenance
- Break fast?
- Clean off plates?
- "___, drink and be merry"
- Have a little lamb
- Use the feed bag
- Take in a course
- Enjoy a repast
- Put away some dishes?
- Practice on a slider?
- Exhortation after saying grace
- Have chops, say
- Julia Roberts film, "___ Pray Love"
- Erode, with "away"
- Down a sub, e.g.
- Welcome word for chowhounds
- Take back (one's words)
- Have some cake
- Get rid of some leftovers, maybe
- Fill up, in a way
- Get takeout, say
- Take a course or two?
- Enjoy 121 Down
- Take in courses
- Munch on brunch
- "___ before it gets cold"
- Have some pizza, perhaps
- What may be found between two dogs
- With 37- and 40-Across, nosh, literally
- Down a frank
- Gourmandize
- Take sides, say
- Do lunch, say
- Chow
- Participate in a repast
- "You're too skinny!"
- Gilbert's "___, Pray, Love"
- Scarf, say
- Enjoy an Almond Joy, say
- First of a hard-partying trio
- Down food
- Use (up)
- "Please, have some!"
- Have some pie
- Have chow
- "All you can ___"
- Take on calories
- Present tense of 7-Down
- Wear (through)
- "dog ___ dog"
- Finish fasting
- Absorb the cost of, as a ticket
- Enjoy potluck
- Urging from a dinner host
- Dispose of leftovers
- Enjoy appetizers
- Have today's special
- Visit a diner
- Absorb
- All-you-can-___ buffet
- What to do at Joe's?
- Have break-fast
- Erode (with "into")
- End to "all you can"
- Every other letter of "repast," aptly
- Diner sign
- Have the special, e.g.
- Make dates disappear?
- Nourish oneself
- Host's exhortation
- Really trouble, with "at"
- Take some courses
- Enjoy some courses
- Gobble (up)
- Dinner order?
- "Let's ___!" (words after saying grace)
- Pack it away
- Enjoy for dinner
- "Dig in"
- 'Have some lasagna!'
- What trenchermen do
- See 63 Across
- Wear (away)
- The "E" of 12-Down
- Nibble away
- 'Mangia!'
- Work on a course
- Accept, as losses
- "When do we ___?"
- Savor supper
- Attend a banquet
- Nana's exhortation
- Down sides, say
- Post-grace exhortation
- Revel in, with "up"
- Enjoy oysters, say
- Nosh, say
- Use a fork
- Parental encouragement
- Wolf
- Make like the sprats
- What the ends of 23-, 32-, 45-, 67-, 86-, 103- and 114-Across are synonyms of
- Graze, say
- Give in to a gut feeling?
- Put groceries away
- Fast no longer
- See 10-Down
- Enjoy carrots
- Put away the leftovers?
- Peck at
- Graze, for example
- Clear the dishes?
- Dinner host's exhortation
- Act the gourmand
- Do a daily ritual
- Have some food
- Celebrate Thanksgiving
- Get to the poi?
- No longer fast?
- "All you can ___": buffet sign
- Have some 21-Across
- Have a nice meal
- Down a meal
- Give in to the munchies
- Word linking two dogs?
- Dig in, so to speak
- Ready-to-___
- Partake of a smorgasbord
- Cook's encouragement
- Lunch order from Mom
- All-you-can-___
- Have a 33-Down
- Have lunch or dinner
- Enjoy a 55-Across
- Put down a hero
- Enjoy a kiss, say
- Cook's command
- "Finish your dinner!"
- Get a bite
- Make a submarine disappear?
- Grub out
- Brunch as a verb
- Enjoy courses
- Enjoy a buffet
- "the pig was ___"
- Compete at 31-Down, perhaps
- Please the cordon bleu
- Patronize a deli
- All you can ___
- Corrode, with "away"
- Compete like Joey Chestnut
- Cook's cry
- Start a course
- ___ st.
- Succumb to a snack attack
- Put away, in a way
- Break a hunger strike
- Patronize melville's
- Verb whose past tense is formed by moving the first letter to the end
- Dine or sup
- Stuff in a muffin, say?
- Dog-dog connector
- Take off the table?
- Erode or annoy
- MRE part
- Take internally
- "You are what you ___"
- Take a course
- See 3-Down
- Use chopsticks
- Retract, as words
- Enjoy a feast
- End one's fast
- Go through a sub
- Show up for supper
- Do brunch, say
- Accept as a loss, informally
- Partake of a meal
- Enjoy some tapas, say
- Have for lunch, e.g.
- Complete a course?
- Have latkes, perhaps
- Steal from a gingerbread house?
- "Let's ___!" (cry after grace)
- Scarf or wolf
- Have challah, say
- Enjoy some risotto, say
- Enjoy an acai bowl, say
- Gnaw (at)
- Dog/dog separator
- What to do after saying grace
- Get fed
- Get into your dinner
- Enjoy some shabu-shabu, say
- Elizabeth Gilbert's "___, Pray, Love"
- Enjoy an eclair, e.g.
- Nosh on nachos, say
- Serving suggestion
- "Let's ___!" ("Dig in!")
- Take in takeout, say
- Take in the groceries?
- Reluctantly absorb, as a loss
- Have pizza, perhaps
- Enjoy some turnip cakes, say
- Dog-dog connection?
- Have sinigang, say
- Encouragement from a dinner host
- Attack a course
- Madagascar time zone, for short
- Enjoy a bowl of mandu-guk, say
- "O, will you ___ no grapes, my royal fox?" : Shak.
- End a juice fast
- Enjoy some gefilte fish
- Enjoy some tamales
- Celebrate an anniversary, say, with "out"
- Enjoy takeout
- Have some rendang, say
- Toss down
- ___ crow (lose face)
- Enjoy some cholent
- Retract, as one's words
- Have some bunny chow, e.g.
- Munch on some rice crackers, e.g.
- Enjoy some shrimp chips
- Enjoy some vindaloo
- Conquer a hero?
- Enjoy a gyro, e.g.
- Enjoy some banh xeo
- "Don't starve yourself!"
- Enjoy a banh pia, for example
- Enjoy a bagel, for example
- Enjoy some pineapple cake, for example
- Dig in at dinner
- Have a spring roll, for example
- Enjoy some shawarma
- "People who love to ___ are always the best people": Julia Child
- Put down
- Enjoy some khao soi
- Pack it in
- Have some klepon, for example
- Alt-rock's Jimmy ___ World
- Verb whose past tense form is an anagram of its present tense
- Demolish some zhaliang
- Word before crow or dirt
- Accept as a loss
- Dog-___-dog (vicious)
- Have a bowl of chicken adobo, for example
- Enjoy some eggs, say
- “Have some”
- "Are you hungry?" "I could ___"
- Enjoy some dolmas, for example
- Observe the end of Yom Kippur
- Present tense of 31-Across
- What foodies love to do
- Enjoy some dim sum, say
- Enjoy some Halloween candy
- Enjoy some kelewele, e.g.
- Have some fahsa, say
- Feast on feijoada, say
- Go through dots like Pac-Man, e.g.
- "Don't let it get cold"
- Parent's exhortation
- "Food's getting cold!"
- Have some injera
- Enjoy some kanuchi
- "I could ___": "I'm not not hungry"
- Work on an order?
- Have some seswaa
- Chow down on some bourekas
- "You can't have your cake and ___ it too"
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 17, 2024
- New York Times - November 12, 2024
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- New York Times - October 28, 2024
- USA Today - October 11, 2024
- USA Today - October 10, 2024
- LA Times - October 04, 2024
- LA Times - August 12, 2024
- LA Times - August 11, 2024
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- New York Times - August 02, 2024
- LA Times - August 01, 2024
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- LA Times - July 14, 2024
- LA Times - July 10, 2024
- LA Times - July 08, 2024
- New York Times - June 20, 2024
- USA Today - May 31, 2024
- USA Today - May 22, 2024
- New York Times - May 12, 2024
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