Clue | Length | Answer |
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Eat or drink | 3 letters | sup |
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Eat or drink | 4 letters | have |
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Eat or drink | 5 letters | lapup |
Eat or drink | 6 letters | ingest |
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Eat or drink | 7 letters | consume |
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- Take in
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- Devour
- take over or take in
- Exhaust
- Swallow against birds flying west
- Spend
- Expend
- Destroy
- Burn
- Waste
- Wear
- Absorb
- Swallow
- Use up, expend
- Empty
- Demolish
- Ignite
- Require
- Tot taking an ice-cream out to eat
- The sun is out. Come outside to eat
- wrack
- wreak-havoc
- Wreck
- Wither
- wizen
- Wile
- While away
- weazen
- Wear away
- Swallow everything in ice-cream
- Eat the amount in the cornet
- sun to come out and devour!
- Experience
- Moneyed one
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- Include
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- Rich one
- Maintain
- Give birth to
- Suffer from
- Wealthy one
- Be bound (to)
- Possess
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- Monied one
- One who's well off
- "What will you ......?"
- Eat or drink
- Be afflicted with
- Be laid up with
- Comprise
- One of the wealthy
- See 9
- '... and what ... you'
- 'We ... liftoff!'
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- Order in a restaurant
- Someone who's well-off
- "... to ... and to hold"
- Contain
- '... a good one!'
- Own, possess
- 'I ... a dream ...'
- "what'll ya ...?"
- Own you are forced to
- Be equipped with
- ... several seats
- ... you any wool?
- You shouldn't ...!
- Hold title to
- Own a section of Fifth Avenue
- Be the owner of
- mlk's "i .......... a dream"
- Fun
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- Get hold of
- Partake of
- Bear (offspring)
- ... you lost your mind?
- Privileged one
- Undergo
- ".......... a nice day!"
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- Johnston's "To ...... and to Hold"
- "...... a good day!"
- Affluent person
- wedding vow word
- ...... at (attack)
- "We ...... met the enemy . . . "
- "I ...... a dream": King Jr.
- ...... it in for
- C'mon, ... A Heart!
- Possess something
- ... Guitar Will Travel (Bo Diddley)
- “I ... an idea!”
- "Never ... I ever..."
- "...... i got news for you!"
- “Could I ... a word with you?”
- "I'll ... a burger and fries"
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- Consume
- “I ... no idea!” (“Beats me!”)
- ... one's hands full (be very busy)
- start of a western
- Choose from the restaurant menu
- Tamper with
- "I ... some really good news!"
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- "... you heard the news?"
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- "You ... got to be kidding!"
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- Bon Jovi's song "... a Nice Day"
- What'll ya ...? (bartender's question)
- ...i got news for you, comedy quiz
- "As luck would it
- Order for dinner
- “... you no shame?”
- Whatll ya ..?
- I ... Nothing (Whitney Houston song)
- Person with wealth
- Boast
- Who would ... thought it?
- ... it coming
- Be obliged to acquire
- I ... to hand it to you …
- Order from a menu
- Be forced to partake of
- Own part of Fifth Avenue
- Walls ........ ears
- Be this and conduct yourself nicely !
- recur
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- Participate
- Return
- Share
- Occupy
- Act
- ....the week, uk panel show
- Be blessed with
- Win
- Wink at
- Whelp
- must-...... (essential)
- 'Houston, we ...... a problem'
- ....-nots; the disadvantaged
- "Do you ...... anything else to say?"
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- ....-nots; paupers
- "I ...... a Dream" (famous MLK speech)
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- Order for lunch
- Be in possession of something
- Retain
- To own or to ......
- You ... no right to be here!
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- Eat
- Swallow
- Pack (away)
- Consume
- Eat, but not seriously, we hear
- Take in (food)
- Eat - gin set
- Absorb - signet
- Swallow nesting in charming estuary
- As a laugh, picked up swallow
- Absorb mentally
- Anagram of signet
- One avian roost lined with good down
- To eat or drink something
- Eat, swallow
- Consume as a joke, reportedly
- Take into the body
- Drink for a joke during speech
- Gets in (anag.)
- Eat in dining establishment
- Eat entirely
- Suck it up for laughs on the radio
- Eat amusingly on the radio
- Eat lightly say
- Devour
- To consume a food or drink
- Absorb, in a way
- Absorb
- Take in fun we hear
- gin set out to take into the body
- swallow - signet
- swallow with humour, we're told
- Take
- take in how many a true word is spoken
- consume in hardinge street
- Swallow, I say jokingly
- Take in as food
- Partake of, absorb (food)
- Stewing hollow nuts to eat
- Gobble (down)
- absorb contents of building estimate
- One avian habitat lined with good down
- Consume, as food
- Absorb, assimilate
- Eat as a joke, say
- Wear away
- Absorb hot joke on the radio
- Absorb popular joke, we hear
- Do this to food for a laugh reportedly
- gulp down
- Eat or drink
- Relish
- Really enjoy
- Receive excitedly
- Drink like a cat
- Relish looking back at an early stage
- Eagerly accept the French whelp
- Relish or delight in
- Left a young animal to drink
- like a dog, from california?
- Relish being one circuit ahead
- drink, as a cat might milk
- drink eagerly
- eagerly enjoy, as praise
- Take in circuit ahead
- Drink, dog-style
- drink, as a cat might spilled milk
- Eagerly accept
- Drink greedily
- Receive with enthusiasm
- Receive enthusiastically
- Drink like Snoopy
- Go for eagerly
- Accept eagerly
- Drink from a bowl, maybe
- Eagerly absorb
- drink like the cat or the french dog
- Drink like a dog [2 wds.]
- accept eagerly, as attention
- take in avidly
- take in willingly
- consume, as a saucer of milk
- Relish circuit before winning
- Drink doggedly?
- Take with relish
- Delight in; drink
- the french dog to drink eagerly
- Really enjoy: 2 wds.
- US city dog - enjoy with relish!
- drink, for a dog
- Eat or drink
- eagerly accept, as praise
- drink like a kitten
- Drink like a dog
- Enjoy enormous lead in Grand Prix?
- Drink more, doggedly?
- Accept eagerly, relish
- Listen eagerly (to gossip?) – slurp
- Drink, like a cat or dog (2 wds)
- Drink, like a cat or dog
- Dawn
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- Have dinner
- Break bread
- Banquet
- Have an evening meal
- Have a late bite
- More than snack
- Enjoy an entr
- Schweppes brand
- "Yo!"
- Have a late meal
- Eat late
- Dine
- "How's it hangin', bro?"
- Eat well
- "How ya doin'?"
- Slangy greeting
- "How's it goin', man?"
- Bro
- Old "You like it, it like
- Banquet, e.g.
- Eat an evening meal
- Eat late; sip
- Eat or drink by sips or spoonfuls
- "what it do?"
- Have a bite at night
- "What's shakin', ......?"
- Drink
- Dine at night
- slangy "how's things?"
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- Have late dinner informally
- Dine on
- "how's it hangin'?"
- "how're things?"
- "how you doin'?"
- "what's doin'?"
- 'How's it goin'?'
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- Dine late
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- drink an egg-less appetiser
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- “¿Qué pasa?”
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- More than nibble
- Slangy hello
- "How ya doin', bro?"
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- Take refection
- Small quantity of liquid
- Eat dinner
- Share a meal
- Have a repast
- Take sustenance
- Dine after dark
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- "Yo, how's it going"
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- "Yo, what's happening"
- Feast
- "Hey, there!"
- dude's "how's things"
- Hi
- "What's goin' on?"
- "yo, what's new?"
- eat in the evening
- Take drink
- Enjoy supper or sip a liquid
- Casual greeting
- have a night meal
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- water sport acronym
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- Eat; drink
- take a drink
- Eat or drink (arch)
- cheerful after small drink
- Hows it goin?
- Shortened hello from What's up
- Patrons
- "How're things going?," slangily
- Have a meal
- “hows it going?”
- Slurps odd little bit of drink
- "How's it going," slangily
- Slangy Hows things?
- Have a late meal, say
- Dine by candlelight maybe
- “What's happenin'?”
- What's up?: Abbr.
- Stand up paddle board (ABBR.)
- Toper starts session on Tuesday
- 'How goes it?'
- Drink; dine (old-fashioned)
- Eat with a spoon
- have food
- Whatcha doin'?
- dine in the evening
- What's happening
- Wet
- Drink Kitty mostly knocked back
- Drink — and slurp regularly
- Short form of "what's up"
- Sip
- Beverage
- Bib
- Bite
- Board
- Booze
- break bread with
- Breakfast ......
- Bumper ......
- Cast
- cook out
- Dash
- Dine out
- Dinner
- Draft
- drain the cup
- Dram
- Drench
- drink bottoms up
- drink deep
- drink hard
- drink in
- drink off
- Drink to
- Drink up!
- Drop
- Eat out?
- follow strong drink
- gargle
- Gleam
- Grog
- Gulp
- Guzzle
- Hint
- "...... idea!"
- Imbibe
- Intimation
- Jigger
- Jolt
- Knock back
- Lap
- lap up
- Libation
- Lick
- Look
- *Lunch
- mess [with]
- Nip
- Peg
- Picnic
- Pledge
- Portion