- - ... your heart out!
- - consume in one attempt
- - dine in the attic
- - Dinner is served!
- - dine in theatre centre
- - What 'e'll turn on, applying pressure, to take it in
- - Take in repast regularly?
- - Hunger no longer as you swing round it, perspiring
- - Partake in a picnic
- - Dine in ecstasy with a teaspoon
- - We do so in all weathers
- - Verb whose past tense form is an anagram of its present tense
- - What everybody has to do in Seattle
- - Put it away in the attic
- - dig in, say
- - dine in strange attire
- - ... out (have a meal in a restaurant)
- - Don't starve in the attic
- - Dig in at dinner
- - Dine in tea-break
- - Scoff when leader is knocked out in preliminary round
- - Have onions dipped in sprinkles
- - Take in some take-out, say
- - partake in a thanksgiving feast
- - Take in food - trimmed meats?
- - One must do so or die in the attempt
- - Swallow covered in feathers
- - Sustain oneself in theatrical style
- - "... It," 1984 song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a spoof of Michael Jackson's single, "Beat It"
- - Have food in the attic
- - Dine in serene atmosphere
- - Must the workers sweat a bit in order to do so?
- - cook's invitation in the greek character's first letter gets pulled up
- - 'All you can ..' (buffet sign)
- - Observe the end of Yom Kippur
- - Irritate pedants omitting odd letters
- - ... my shorts! (Bart Simpson catchphrase)
- - Rock band Jimmy ... World
- - Grab a bite of teacake
- - ..., pray, love, biographical romcom with julia roberts
- - Ready-to-... (supermarket offering)
- - Chew meaty content
- - chew and swallow food
- - ".., drink and be merry!"
- - Just ...., online food delivery brand
- - Consume food through the mouth
- - Extra annoying turkey starts to gobble
- - .... humble pie; admit error
- - Swallow departs with every other one going west
- - Have lunch or brunch
- - Consume some meatballs
- - partake of cake
- - Enjoy some chocolates, say
- - Swallow starts to execute acrobatic turn
- - have couscous, say
- - consume the last of the flesh
- - Have lunch, e.g
- - "... and enjoy" ("Bon appetit")
- - Have cow tongue and cheese
- - Have a table outside to have breakfast
- - Picnic, say
- - enjoy the special
- - Demolish some zhaliang
- - Accept, as a loss
- - Munch on some trail mix, say
- - Have some scallops
- - Taste, masticate, swallow
- - The adult Hercules moth does not consume food or ......
- - have brunch, e.g.
- - Have a hero, say?
- - Have your cabbage
- - To break bread, say
- - Have curry, maybe
- - Have caramel-coated carrots
- - Devour pork for instance without starter
- - Knock down some knockwurst
- - Enjoy some panipuri
- - Sweetness rock band Jimmy ... World
- - Enjoy a picnic
- - Chew food
- - Have a meal or snack
- - what to do with seventy-five per cent of the flesh!
- - Have a slice of pizza say
- - Point at which to have a meal
- - Enjoy the buffet, say
- - enjoy some buttered popcorn
- - Each titular head needs to do so
- - Swallow part of one attachment
- - Wolf, perhaps
- - Obtain inner satisfaction
- - "It's going to get cold"
- - Advice to the underweight
- - Enjoy some tacos
- - Mom's dinner table advice
- - alt-rock's jimmy .... world
- - Have a picnic?
- - Emo band Jimmy ... World
- - Take inner satisfaction
- - Have some peanuts or Cracker Jack
- - Have some klepon, for example
- - Have some beef, say
- - Enjoy some yakitori, for example
- - what to do at tea break?
- - "Food's getting cold"
- - "... Pray Love" (2010 American film)
- - Grandparent's urging at dinner
- - Take food from tea table
- - Enjoy some airplane food
- - Enjoy some khao soi
- - "People who love to ... are always the best people": Julia Child
- - patronize a taqueria, say
- - Finish off a pickle
- - Cook's directive
- - Enjoy some shawarma
- - Physiological need to consume food
- - devour steak perhaps leaving starter
- - Knock back Venture Sea Scout's terms
- - ... your words (display some humility)
- - Down dinner
- - Enjoy a box of chocolates, say
- - have some fruit
- - Finish off some chocolate marshmallow pie
- - "bon appétit! now you may ......"
- - Judge the work of Chopped contestants e.g.
- - Have a spring roll, for example
- - Enjoy jerky
- - sup, say
- - Have a jalapeno pepper
- - ... 'Em and Smile (David Lee Roth album)
- - Julia Roberts' "... Pray Love"
- - Finish off, as food
- - Enjoy a bagel, for example
- - Enjoy some pineapple cake, for example
- - How to ... Fried Worms (children's novel by Thomas Rockwell)
- - Consume humble pie
- - Have catfish
- - Have a meal of pulse after missing starter
- - Have spaghetti and meatballs
- - "All you can ..." (Christmas buffet sign)
- - Devour steak say without starter
- - Enjoy some banh xeo
- - Enjoy some samosas
- - Have for tea, perhaps?
- - Enjoy a banh pia, for example
- - Have some dessert
- - Use chopsticks, say
- - dine away from home and consume all the food?
- - Enjoy some egg rolls
- - Table entreaty
- - Have breakfast, say
- - To consume something
- - Dog ... dog (fierce competition)
- - Get something down
- - Get full
- - Enjoy some turkey
- - Dine on steak, say, but not medium
- - Enjoy this puzzle's theme
- - "go ahead, help yourself!"
- - partake at a clambake
- - Polish off beef, maybe, without starter
- - "The mosquitoes will ... you alive!"
- - Ready-to-..., like some supermarket items
- - Enjoy turkey, perhaps
- - conquer a hero?
- - Enjoy a consumer surplus?
- - Enjoy a gyro, e.g
- - "... Pray Love" starring Julia Roberts
- - "... humble pie" (admit one's mistake)
- - Enjoy a suncake
- - Movie starring Julia Roberts "... Pray Love"
- - enjoy thanksgiving
- - Cook's urging at the dinner table
- - Consume something
- - "Jimmy ... World," an alternative rock band known for their hit song "The Middle"
- - Gobble up, say
- - Enjoy a cake, say
- - "I'll go grab a bite to ......"
- - All-You-Can-... (type of buffet)
- - Consume the greater part
- - Patronize a pizzeria
- - Enjoy some vindaloo
- - "How to ...," cookbook by Nigella Lawson inspired by English cuisine
- - Enjoy nian gao, for example
- - Enjoy some shrimp chips
- - What foodies love to do
- - consume stewed tea
- - have breakfast, lunch, or dinner
- - All animals must do this to survive
- - Snack on hummus and pita, say
- - Finish off a meal
- - Enjoy enchiladas
- - Get a nice, full belly
- - "... your vegetables to grow strong..."
- - enjoy a salad, say
- - Munch on some rice crackers, e.g
- - Break one's fast
- - Consume some food
- - Have dinner or lunch
- - Enjoy some tibs, for example
- - Snack on something
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