Answer: ATE
ATE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ATE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- Broke bread
- Downed a submarine
- Sampled
- Packed away
- Devoured
- Wolfed down
- Had lunch
- Had a bite
- Downed
- Lunched, say
- "Iliad" goddess
- Gobbled up
- Chowed down
- Stopped for lunch
- Scarfed down
- Absorbed, as costs
- Had a date?
- Took in
- Snacked on
- Had dinner
- Made ''all gone''
- Had
- Put away
- Munched on
- Wore through
- Took in a poor boy?
- Ingested
- Dug in
- Had supper
- Cleaned a plate
- Picked, perhaps
- Rusted
- Finished off
- Eroded
- Filled the breadbasket?
- Put away the groceries?
- Wasn't a fast observer?
- Breakfasted
- Gnawed (through)
- Satisfied a craving
- Bit the pullet?
- Had something
- Went to Joe's?
- Bolted down
- Absorbed
- Dined
- Lunched or brunched
- Filled up on
- Had the special
- Word that homophonically forms a familiar word when attached to the end of the answer to each starred clue
- Consumed
- Reckless Greek goddess
- Did lunch
- Polished off
- Loved, with "up"
- Packed it in
- Grabbed a bite
- Dined on
- Gave in to the munchies
- "Thanks, I already ___"
- Consumed, in a way
- Partook of the smorgasbord
- Put away dishes?
- Noshed
- Absorbed the cost of
- Tasted
- Visited the buffet
- Suffix with "doctor" or "elector"
- Dined in or out
- Downed a sub
- Grazed
- Got fed up with?
- Knocked off a hero?
- Had dessert
- Wore down
- ''Thanks, I already ___''
- Partook of
- Frequented Red Lobster, e.g.
- Tucked it away
- Bothered
- Downed a sub?
- Took the cake?
- Took down
- Broke for lunch
- Wore (away)
- Took in a poor boy
- Supped
- Took a meal
- Did some noshing
- Chewed on
- Noshed on
- Annoyed, with ''at''
- Attacked a sub?
- Had a meal
- Made a fast stop?
- Had squares?
- Worked on a sub?
- Put away dishes
- Had pheasant under glass
- Had a helping
- Put dishes away?
- Put food away?
- Had some dessert
- Munched
- Put away groceries
- Had a hero, perhaps
- Had seconds
- Passed on a fast
- Bolted down?
- Got into a pickle?
- Got fed up?
- A number's homophone
- Had a hamburger
- Had a little lamb
- Had hash, perhaps
- Didn't go fast
- Took something in
- Made a meal of
- Went to Wendy's
- Bolted down some nuts?
- Absorbed, as an expense
- Fed one's face
- Had the smorgasbord
- Did brunch
- Goddess of recklessness
- Had breakfast
- Lunched
- Got some duck down?
- Had some breakfast
- Went to Joe's
- Enjoyed the smorgasbord
- Eroded, with "away"
- Dug into
- Had brunch
- Tucked away
- Avoided a hunger strike
- Gobbled
- Corroded
- Absorbed, as a loss
- Lunched or munched
- Had a bellyful?
- Didn't go hungry
- Finished a meal
- Had a little lamb?
- Had egg in one's face?
- Went to Wendy's, e.g.
- Had a fast break?
- Had a little something
- Pigged out
- Went to mess
- ''It must have been something I ___!''
- Strapped on the feed bag
- Absorbed, as a cost
- Downed a sub, say
- Was a consumer
- ''I ___ no pleasant bread'' (Daniel 10:3)
- Had lobster
- Consumed consomme
- Did some consuming
- Scarfed things down
- Spoiled one's supper
- "It must have been something I ___!"
- Homophone for "eight"
- Candid conclusion?
- Stopped fasting
- Had one's whey?
- Didn't participate in a hunger strike
- Sampled from the smorgasbord
- Was a consumer?
- Tried tripe
- Breakfasted, e.g.
- Had pheasant under glass, e.g.
- Got rid of a hero?
- Put away the dishes?
- Had lunch, e.g.
- Grabbed something on the way
- Patronized a bistro
- Quit fasting
- Gorged oneself
- Put a side inside?
- Put dishes away
- Ended one's hunger
- Satisfied one's hunger
- Eroded (with "away")
- Broke fast
- Enjoyed a blue plate special
- Had some sole, say
- Eliminated hunger pangs
- Took care of hunger
- Wasn't a fast observer
- Took in take-out
- Had ham
- Had some grub
- Wasn't a fast participant
- Nibbled on
- Gorged, perhaps
- Donned a feedbag
- "Because 7 ___ 9" (pun)
- Fell hard, with "it"
- Snacked
- Nibbled away
- Broke a fast
- Worked on peanuts?
- Took back, as words
- Bolted things down
- Grazed, e.g.
- Got down
- Took a course?
- Grazed, say
- Took sides?
- "I already ___"
- Put the dishes away
- Had eggs, e.g.
- Had a bit
- Had a hero?
- Had a beef?
- Did lunch, say
- Took a loss on
- Took a course
- "Thanks, but I already ___"
- Had a cow?
- Did not go fast?
- Swallowed the bait?
- Showed enthusiasm for, with "up"
- Got the fare down
- Had the chops?
- Had the fare?
- Scarfed up
- Took in takeout
- Prepared to become an NFL lineman?
- Had a refresher course?
- Dined or lunched
- Cured one's hunger pangs
- Had some
- Had breasts, say
- Devastated
- Gobbled down
- Enjoyed, with "up"
- Acted like acid
- Maneuver required five times to finish this puzzle
- Partook of the buffet
- Had haggis, e.g.
- Visited a restaurant (with "out")
- Patronized a restaurant
- Enjoyed the buffet
- "No thanks, I just __"
- Brunched or munched
- Took in a hero
- "Because seven ___ nine" (punchline)
- Had some cake
- Put down
- Gulped down
- Got things down
- Ended a fast
- Enjoyed hors d'oeuvres, say
- Didn't go fast?
- Dug in, so to speak
- Put away at dinnertime
- Had a business lunch
- Had a bone to pick?
- Had wings?
- Emulated a trencherman
- Cleaned one's plate
- Swallowed
- Made it through crunch time?
- Absorbed, in a way
- Had a snack
- Got into a stew?
- Snacked or supped
- Filled up
- Put away a dish
- Got fed up
- Had some munchies
- Had the blue plate special, e.g.
- Was nourished
- Munched or lunched
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