NYT Daily ? October 3, 2025
Can't get enough of something
Answer:
EATSITUP
Hint:
Think of how someone might eagerly devour their favorite dish, especially when it’s so good they finish every last bite. This phrase captures that enthusiastic consumption in one quick action.
Explanation:
The phrase "Can't get enough of something" hints at devouring or consuming it eagerly, which is where "EATS IT UP" comes in. The answer is written as one word ("EATSITUP") to fit crossword style, but the meaning stays the same—like someone loving food so much they literally eat it all. It’s a playful take on the idea of being completely into something, whether it’s food, praise, or attention.
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