| Had |
| Gone |
| Dined |
| Downed |
| Eroded |
| Gnawed |
| Supped |
| Gobbled |
| Put away |
| Dined on |
| Taken in |
| Consumed |
| Devoured |
| Corroded |
| Ingested |
| Digested |
| All gone |
| Used (up) |
| Swallowed |
| Had lunch |
| Worn down |
| Worn away |
| Chewed up |
| Moth-____ |
| Like food |
| Had supper |
| Had a meal |
| Moth tail? |
| Wolfed down |
| Chowed down |
| Had dinner. |
| Packed away |
| Gnawed away |
| Gotten down |
| Thrown back |
| Gobbled down |
| Scarfed down |
| Finished off |
| Polished off |
| Swallowed up |
| Bolted down? |
| Gobbled (up) |
| Consumed (5) |
| Not leftover |
| Enjoyed lunch |
| Consumed food |
| Had something |
| All finished! |
| Eroded (away) |
| Like victuals |
| Off the plate |
| Off the table |
| Have you ___? |
| Not left over |
| Unlike an ort |
| Down the hatch |
| In the stomach |
| Gone, in a way |
| Finished dinner |
| Gone, as a meal |
| Gone, at dinner |
| Off one's plate |
| Over, as a meal |
| Served and gone |
| Word with "moth |
| Get more issues |
| Like most meals |
| Already consumed |
| Gone, as goodies |
| Had some vittles |
| Done with dinner |
| In one's stomach |
| Unlike leftovers |
| Moth-___ (stale) |
| Moth-___ (ratty) |
| Totally consumed |
| Moth-__: worn out |
| ___ away (eroded) |
| Down one's gullet |
| Gone from a plate |
| Moth-__: tattered |
| Polished off, say |
| Gone, as a dinner |
| Like a downed sub |
| Like Adam's apple |
| All gone, as food |
| Put away, in a way |
| Downed, as veggies |
| Gone a la Jaws |
| Gone from the bowl |
| Homophone for Eton |
| Moth- -- (shabby) |
| All gone, in a way |
| Taken in, in a way |
| Put down the hatch |
| All gone, at dinner |
| Finished, as a meal |
| Korn "___ Up Inside |
| Retracted, as words |
| Moth-___ (timeworn) |
| All gone, as a meal |
| Gone from the table |
| All gone, as dinner |
| Worm-___ (decrepit) |
| Gone from the plate |
| Eroded (with "away") |
| All gone, as dessert |
| All gone, dinnerwise |
| Downed, as doughnuts |
| Taken back, as words |
| No longer in the dish |
| Diana Ross "___ Alive |
| Moth or worm follower |
| Downed, as vegetables |
| Already had something |
| Vanished, as victuals |
| Gone from one's plate |
| Corroded (with "away") |
| Like Carroll's oysters |
| Not left over, as food |
| Off the plate, perhaps |
| Unlike wily kids' peas |
| What delicious food is |
| Word with moth or worm |
| Hungry Bloodbath song? |
| Off the table, perhaps |
| Word with half or worm |
| Word with half or moth |
| No longer on the plate |
| No longer on the table |
| ''All gone,'' for a tot |
| All gone from the plate |
| Put through the system? |
| Stomached? (Yes, again) |
| All finished, as a meal |
| Iggy Pop "Eat Or Be ___ |
| Not among the leftovers |
| All finished, as dinner |
| Thanks, I've already ___ |
| Dispatched by carnivores |
| All gone," for an infant |
| No longer on one's plate |
| Not part of the leftovers |
| Scarfed up or wolfed down |
| Word with "moth" or "half |
| All gone from one's plate |
| Like Baby Bear's porridge |
| No thanks, I've already __ |
| Like dates, but not events |
| Reduced to crumbs, perhaps |
| What most baked goods are? |
| Boccaccio's "The ___ Heart |
| Taken into the body as food |
| In the pit of one's stomach? |
| No longer in the fridge, say |
| Like Lewis Carroll's oysters |
| Cannibalistic Bloodbath song? |
| No longer on one's plate, say |
| They'd ___ every one": Carroll |
| Like bagels that are put away? |
| Word with ''worm'' or ''moth'' |
| No food for me, I've already ___ |
| Cannibal Corpse "___ From Inside |
| Have you ___?" ("Are you hungry?") |
| Like items that have been put away |
| Like yummy desserts, sooner or later |
| Have you ___ yet?" ("Are you hungry?") |
| Like things that have been packed away |
| Cannibal Corpse album "___ Back to Life |
| The Glitch Mob "How to Be ___ by a Woman |
| Moth-___ (full of holes caused by insects) |
| The fathers have ___ a sour grape . . . ": Jer. 31:29 |