Clues for the word "EAT"
We've had 871 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2959 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on December 20, 2024.
Definition of eat
- - of Eat
- - of Eat
- v. t. - To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid; as, to eat bread.
- v. t. - To corrode, as metal, by rust; to consume the flesh, as a cancer; to waste or wear away; to destroy gradually; to cause to disappear.
- v. i. - To take food; to feed; especially, to take solid, in distinction from liquid, food; to board.
- v. i. - To taste or relish; as, it eats like tender beef.
- v. i. - To make one's way slowly.
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
- Chomp
- Chew
- Get fed up?
- Have sashimi
- Take a bite
- Consumed food
- Consume food
- Visit McDonald's
- Have a hotdog
- Consume something
- Discommode, with "t22
- "All you can ___" (diner sign)
- "lease Don't ___ the Daisies22
- Word before crow or dirt
- Have food in the attic
- Swallow covered in feathers
- Take in food - trimmed meats?
- Scoff when leader is knocked out in preliminary round
- Grab a plate
- Get some grub
- Consume, as a sundae
- Partake of food
- Have some havarti
- Word between dog and dog
- Enjoy brunch, for instance
- Something you do daily
- Nibble on
- Take in a little food
- Have some chips
- Present tense of 59-Across
- Take food
- Enjoy a buffet
- David Lee Roth: "___ 'Em and Smile"
- Jimmy ___ World
- Weird Al: "___ It"
- Duane Allman's farewell: "___ a Peach"
- Allman Brothers' "___ a Peach"
- Aerosmith "___ the Rich"
- Umphrey's McGee song for the dinner table?
- '03 Limp Bizkit song "___ You Alive"
- '00 Everlast album "___ at Whitey's"
- k.d. lang "All You Can ___"
- Warrant "Dog ___ Dog"
- Scoff
- Take something from the tea tray
- What, for the greater part, we need to do
- Don't starve in the attic!
- Satisfy an inner need
- Must the workers sweat a bit in order to do so?
- Sustain oneself in theatrical style
- Consume the greater part
- One must do so or die in the attempt
- Have for tea, perhaps?
- Take inner satisfaction
- Put it away in the attic
- What everybody has to do in Seattle
- Obtain inner satisfaction
- We do so in all weathers
- Hunger no longer as you swing round it, perspiring
- Consume a greatly-reduced amount?
- When some water is spilt, you can't drink!
- Take down what's on the menu
- Get something solid inside
- Chew and swallow
- Scarf stuffing, perhaps
- Grab some grub
- Cook's invitation
- Respond to hunger pangs
- Swallow meat, but not at first
- Mother's command
- Bear the expense of
- Dine in a companionable atmosphere
- Take a consuming interest in the theatre
- Run's partner
- Enjoy empanadas, e.g.
- Take back (your words)
- Enjoy a potlatch
- Enjoy a date, say
- Burn through, as money
- Absorb, as a financial loss
- Indulge the munchies
- Pack it in
- Take courses?
- Clean plates
- Do a course evaluation?
- Absorb, as losses
- Start to clean one's plate
- ___, drink & be merry
- Be humiliated, ___ humble pie
- Take courses in French and Armenian initially
- Chew the head off a perch
- Have a meal in Neath
- Have a meal in Chelsea taverna
- Put away in the attic
- Have lunch or dinner
- Enjoy a 55-Across
- Put away the dishes?
- Put it away
- Put down a hero
- Have a sandwich, maybe
- Enjoy a kiss, say
- Enjoy a muffin
- Enjoy a 39-Down
- Enjoy Wh___ies, say
- Have a salad, say
- Take down in person
- Cook's command
- Do what's necessary in Leatherhead
- "Finish your dinner!"
- "___, Pray, Love" (Elizabeth Gilbert memoir)
- Patronize a restaurant
- Work on a date, say
- Get a bite
- Make a submarine disappear?
- Grub out
- "Have some of this pie"
- Please Julia
- Brunch as a verb
- Enjoy courses
- Have a burger
- Try 58-Across
- Indulge till you bulge?
- Compete at 31-Down, perhaps
- Wear down
- Have a bagel
- Take back, as one's words
- Patronize a deli
- Take in repast regularly?
- Dinner order?
- Have a taco
- Down sides?
- Corrode, with "away"
- Compete like Joey Chestnut
- Cook's cry
- Start a course
- Put away the groceries?
- Take in food - trimmed meats?
- Have for dessert
- Tuck into
- Have a pickle
- Enjoy gravy and onions
- Have vittles
- Have a muffin
- Dine in The Athenaeum
- Act the trencherman
- Enjoy soup and a salad
- Succumb to a snack attack
- Put away, in a way
- Break a hunger strike
- Enjoy a taco
- 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?
- Chew and swallow food
- Have peanuts
- Erode or annoy
- The poet Laureate has to do so
- MRE part
- Take internally
- "You are what you ___"
- Show consuming interest
- End a juice fast
- See 3-Down
- Go to dinner
- Use chopsticks
- Retract, as words
- Enjoy a feast
- End one's fast
- Chef's invitation
- Go through a sub
- Show up for supper
- Take a course?
- Do brunch, say
- Accept as a loss, informally
- Partake of a meal
- Carbo-load, e.g.
- Have octopus
- Enjoy crabs and salmon
- “Dig in!”
- Enjoy some tapas, say
- Have lobster in one's throat?
- Have for lunch, e.g.
- Do what's necessary in the attic
- Brunch or sup
- Enjoy chocolate-covered ants
- Complete a course?
- Have latkes, perhaps
- Enjoy some shrimp dumplings, say
- Steal from a gingerbread house?
- "Let's ___!" (cry after grace)
- Command after "You look hungry!"
- Scarf or wolf
- Have challah, say
- Have a foot-long
- Enjoy some risotto, say
- Enjoy an acai bowl, say
- Gnaw (at)
- Finish the course?
- Dog/dog separator
- Don't starve in a humble attic
- Enjoy crabs?
- What to do after saying grace
- Some hate to do this and run
- Bad thing to do before a swim
- One thing you do daily
- Enjoy some 44-Across
- Have some squid
- Present tense of 62-Across
- Have some bird's nest Soup
- Enjoy oysters
- Enjoy some aloo tikki, say
- “Dinner’s getting cold!”
- Get fed
- Have chips
- Have Hainanese chicken rice, say
- Something you do every day
- Get into your dinner
- Enjoy some shabu-shabu, say
- Have some Brussels sprouts
- Elizabeth Gilbert's "___, Pray, Love"
- Enjoy an eclair, e.g.
- Show a consuming interest in things
- Nosh on nachos, say
- Serving suggestion
- "Let's ___!" ("Dig in!")
- Taking about a quarter the time to dispose of
- Take in takeout, say
- Something to do every day
- "You can't ___ a crown" (Althea Gibson)
- Swallow chewed pumpkin seeds
- Sip some soup
- Take in the groceries?
- Reluctantly absorb, as a loss
- Have pizza, perhaps
- Take tea, perhaps
- Enjoy anchovies
- Munch on burgers
- Get some solid nourishment
- Enjoy some turnip cakes, say
- Dog-dog connection?
- Have sinigang, say
- Encouragement from a dinner host
- Attack a course
- "___ Drink Man Woman" (Ang Lee movie)
- Madagascar time zone, for short
- "When do we ___?" ("Feed me")
- Enjoy a bowl of mandu-guk, say
- You do this daily
- "O, will you ___ no grapes, my royal fox?" : Shak.
- Enjoy some nasi timbel
- Enjoy some gefilte fish
- What every poet laureate has to do
- Get into a stew?
- Celebrate an anniversary, say, with "out"
- Enjoy takeout
- Have some rendang, say
- Have some lo mein, say
- Toss down
- Enjoy some cachupa, say
- Take sides?
- Have some pudding
- ___ crow (lose face)
- Enjoy linguine
- Enjoy some cholent
- Finish off a lobster tail
- Finish off your turkey giblets
- Retract, as one's words
- Have some bunny chow, e.g.
- Have some chicken-fried steak
- Munch on some rice crackers, e.g.
- Consume, as food
- Enjoy some tibs, for example
- Must the workers sweat a bit in order to do so?
- Make a fast stop?
- Get a nice, full belly
- Enjoy nian gao, for example
- Enjoy some shrimp chips
- Best way to gain weight
- Enjoy some vindaloo
- Enjoy a suncake
- Have a little lamb?
- Conquer a hero?
- Enjoy a consumer surplus?
- Enjoy a gyro, e.g.
- Have onions dipped in sprinkles
- No longer fast?
- Enjoy some banh xeo
- Have for tea, perhaps?
- Enjoy a banh pia, for example
- Enjoy a bagel, for example
- Enjoy some pineapple cake, for example
- Have catfish
- Have spaghetti and meatballs
- Enjoy jerky
- Have a spring roll, for example
- Have a jalapeno pepper
- Finish off some chocolate marshmallow pie
- Enjoy some shawarma
- Finish off a pickle
- Enjoy some khao soi
- Have some klepon, for example
- Enjoy some yakitori, for example
- Alt-rock's Jimmy ___ World
- "Don't starve yourself!"
- Dig in at dinner
- "People who love to ___ are always the best people": Julia Child
- Put down
- Each titular head needs to do so
- Verb whose past tense form is an anagram of its present tense
- Enjoy a picnic
- Have caramel-coated carrots
- Have your cabbage
- Have some scallops
- Have cow tongue and cheese
- Demolish some zhaliang
- Accept as a loss
- Dog-___-dog (vicious)
- Have a bowl of chicken adobo, for example
- Sample some candied liver
- Enjoy some eggs, say
- Please Pepin
- âHave someâ
- Consume a greatly-reduced amount?
- "Are you hungry?" "I could ___"
- Enjoy pickled onions
- Enjoy some dolmas, for example
- Enjoyed pickled onions and garlic
- Observe the end of Yom Kippur
- Have candied apricots with licorice sticks
- Present tense of 31-Across
- What foodies love to do
- "___ My Dust!"
- "-, Pray, Love" (2010)
- Enjoy some hummus and bagel chips
- Enjoy caramel apples
- Enjoy mustard-covered popcorn
- Enjoy some dim sum, say
- Enjoy some Halloween candy
- Have lemons with cheese
- Enjoy some kelewele, e.g.
- Have some fahsa, say
- Munch on fried worms
- Have some spaghetti and oysters
- Have wings
- "I'm so hungry I could ___ a horse!"
- Go through dots like Pac-Man, e.g.
- Enjoy egusi soup, say
- Enjoy some waakye
- Enjoy some chupe
- Have chocolate-filled radishes
- "Food's getting cold!"
- 7-Down now
- Have some injera
- Enjoy some kanuchi
- "I could ___": "I'm not not hungry"
- Work on an order?
- Have an alfajor
- Have some seswaa
- Chow down on some bourekas
- Have oysters dipped in honey
- "You can't have your cake and ___ it too"
- Have liver and pineapples
- Have some gambas al ajillo
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