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Answer | Clue |
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ATE | downed |
ATEE | exactly, after “to” |
ATE | had beef, perhaps |
ATE | supped on |
ATE | got down |
ATE | sampled a beet, say |
ATE | polished off |
ATE | noshed |
ATE | dug in |
ATE | “Thanks, but I already ___” |
ATE | grazed |
ATE | did some crunches at lunch? |
ATE | homophone of the sum of this clue number’s digits |
ATE | what seven did to nine, in a joke |
ATE | absorbed, as a loss |
ATE | noshed on |
ATE | put away some groceries? |
ATE | broke bread |
ATE | partook of a meal |
ATE | had something |
ATE | “Yesterday, I ___ a clock. It was very time-consuming!” (example of a 1-Across) |
ATE | did a great job on, in modern slang |
ATE | dined |
ATE | had food |
ATE | had a meal |
ATE | cleared the dishes? |
ATE | took in some takeout? |
ATE | suffix with liquid |
ATE | ___ and ran |
ATE | consumed |
ATE | took something with a grain of salt, maybe |
ATE | did a great job, in Gen Z lingo |
ATE | past-tense verb that sounds like a number |
ATE | cleared one’s plate, say |
ATE | snacked on |
ATE | ingested |
ATE | feasted |
ATE | gobbled |
ATE | loved, loved, loved, with “up” |
ATE | inhaled, so to speak |
ATE | devoured |
ATE | took in |
ATE | made a fast stop? |
ATE | had a date, maybe |
ATE | greatly enjoyed, with “up” |
ATE | didn’t go fast? |
ATE | supped |
ATE | “Why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ___ 9!” |
ATE | scarfed down |
ATE | apt letters missing from assimil_ _ _d |
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