- - Millet, for one
- - Millet
- - Millet, e.g.
- - Wheat or millet
- - In general corn may be seen in wood cut lengthways
- - it's not harvested in the wood of course
- - Very small amount of profit outright
- - corn profit about right
- - Corn or wheat, for example
- - What the cereal weighs?
- - Profit about right for cereal
- - small particle to force precipitation
- - Cereal seed generally
- - Very good score in Gleneagles
- - It may be used to measure a diamond in a ring perhaps
- - Beam protects a cereal
- - seed from cereal crops
- - Show amusement about a tiny amount
- - tiny bit of wet weather after end of spring
- - against the ...... (contrarily)
- - Found in crops, small part of barley or wheat
- - Not much of an article to smile about
- - profit about right for corn
- - Buckwheat or barley
- - Quinoa for one
- - small amount of wet weather at gateshead
- - Rye or wheat, e.g.
- - corn to be seen in the wood?
- - A very small measure of corn
- - Good downpour for crop
- - rice or wheat, for example
- - Small dry seed
- - Smile, entertaining adult suggestion
- - Bit of salt or sand
- - tiny amount of cereal
- - profit is about right for corn
- - corn seen in wood
- - Something growing in the wood
- - Cereal. "Sacrifice the other lamb at twilight with the same ........ offering" [Ex. 29:41]
- - cereal, essentially
- - Particle of sand
- - Staple crop
- - Wood patterning
- - Unit of truth?
- - The smallest possible amount of anything.
- - Smallest measure of weight in avoirdupois
- - Small quantity (of corn etc)
- - Single piece of sand etc
- - It gets threshed
- - Wheat or barley
- - Cereals.
- - Wood pattern
- - Wood texture
- - Cereal seed
- - Quinoa or spelt
- - Silo stuff
- - Small hard particle, of rice perhaps
- - Mill input
- - Small piece of sand
- - Word that, if you double it and mix up the letters, becomes 17-Across
- - Mill fill
- - Minimal salt
- - Rice or rye
- - One feeding relative rice, for example
- - Seed: relative burying one
- - Corn or quinoa
- - One tucked into relation's cereal
- - Rice or wheat
- - Not enough salt to taste, perhaps
- - Smile about a suggestion
- - Pattern in wood
- - Sand unit
- - Structure of wood
- - Relative eating one seed
- - Small hard particle of anything
- - Enter into combat with
- - Lumber feature
- - Bare one's teeth, swallowing a bit of corn
- - Silo contents
- - Silo contents, often
- - Shaker unit
- - Small quantity of drink cut by artist
- - Hourglass bit
- - Wood feature
- - Rice unit
- - Salt smidgen
- - Barley or bulgur
- - Particle in an hourglass
- - Elevator filler
- - Milo, e.g.
- - Type of alcohol
- - Means of identifying wood
- - Speck of truth
- - Smidgen of sand
- - Gristmill fodder
- - Sand particle
- - Apothecaries' weight unit
- - Tiniest amount of rice
- - Corn or oat
- - Fraction of an ounce
- - Amount of truth?
- - One of four in a carat
- - Rye, for one
- - Hourglass particle
- - Salt unit
- - Carat fraction
- - 1980 embargo target
- - Wheat, e.g.
- - Great Plains output
- - Wheat or oats
- - Small measure
- - Wheat piece
- - Wheat or corn
- - "For amber waves of ........"
- - With a......of salt
- - Woodworker's concern
- - Rye or corn
- - Wheat or rye
- - " . . . amber waves of ......"
- - This creates "amber waves"
- - Alcohol base
- - Farm produce.
- - Contents of an elevator.
- - Food staple.
- - Design in wood.
- - Farm output
- - Corn or wheat
- - Corn
- - Wheat or rice
- - Fodder
- - Kansas crop
- - U.S. export
- - Silo filler
- - Particle
- - Minute particle
- - Bit of salt
- - Cereal plant
- - ...seed
- - Wheat ......
- - Scintilla
- - Texture
- - Cereal
- - Small particle
- - Speck
- - Tiny particle
- - Rice, for one
- - Kernel
- - See 1 Across
- - No clue
- - Bit of truth
- - Tiny bit
- - Tiny amount
- - Breadbasket item
- - Crop such as wheat or rice
- - Wheat, perhaps, with resistance in harvest
- - good damp conditions for cultivated cereal
- - Unit of sand
- - crop in german weather
- - Speck of rice
- - wood flooring feature
- - good element in wet weather for cereal crop
- - Corn, wheat etc
- - smallest possible quantity of cereal
- - "To go against the ....." means to do the opposite of what's normal
- - wheat is a smile on the outside
- - smallest unit of weight in the avoirdupois system
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