get the lead out (5)
I believe the answer is:
hurry
(Other definitions for hurry that I've seen before include "Haste(n)" , "Move with great haste" , "Get a move on" , "Look sharp" , "Get cracking" .)
I believe the answer is:
hurry
(Other definitions for hurry that I've seen before include "Haste(n)" , "Move with great haste" , "Get a move on" , "Look sharp" , "Get cracking" .)