Clue | Length | Answer |
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"All gone!" | 4 letters | pfft |
"All gone!" | 5 letters | eaten |
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"All gone!" | 5 letters | spent |
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"All gone!" | 6 letters | usedup |
"All gone!" | 7 letters | toolate |
"All gone!" | 8 letters | vanished |
"All gone!" | 10 letters | notanymore |
"All gone!" | 11 letters | inthefamily |
"All gone!" | 15 letters | throughthenight |
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- "All gone," for a tot
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- Corroded part of heat engine
- Polished off school broadcast
- Defeated, beheaded and consumed
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- Great envy gnawed away at the heart
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- Like dates, but not events
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- Consumed, as food
- Consumed food
- Digested posh school report
- We hear school meals should be this
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- Taken food
- no longer on the table, perhaps?
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- Having had a meal
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- Had breakfasted, lunched
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- Scoffed at posh school report
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- down but not altogether beaten
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- moth-...... (full of holes)
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- consumed in cafe at enfield
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- Worried at posh school report
- taken to the interior
- Had food
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- consumed in cafe at english resort
- taken tea, perhaps, with some women
- Had lunch
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- Had dinner in said school
- Was consumed
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- [have] consumed
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- We hear school taken in
- whipped, with topping and consumed
- Conquered, beheaded, and consumed
- how one's fare is put away
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- Some dupe at Enfield is taken in
- Taken into a big corporation, perhaps
- taken in by unbeaten side
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- some meat entirely consumed
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