Diseases of rye
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ERGOTSDiseases of rye
ERGOTDisease of rye
SHOTMeasure of rye
ERGOTDisease of rye.
SECALEGenus of rye.
BORROWAuthor of "Romany Rye."
RIEOld form of rye.
SECALEGenus of rye grass.
ERGOTBane of rye crops
ERGOTFungus disease of rye
ERGOTICOf a rye fungus
YEASTA raiser of rye?
BIBCatcher of the rye?
GREENGRASSRye with plenty of water?
BRANHusks of wheat, rye, etc.
SECALESCereal grasses of the rye family.
APOCKETIt's full of rye, in rhyme
MARPLE"A Pocket Full of Rye" sleuth
PITAPocket that isn't full of rye?
triticalea hybrid of wheat and rye
YEASTIt gets a rise out of rye
NEATStraight up, as a nip of rye
REEVESAuthor of "Comin' thro' the Rye": 1875
LOAFIt's more than a pocketful of rye
triticalesTRITICALE, a hybrid of wheat and rye
pumpernickel(German) a kind of coarse dark rye bread
POISONMurder method in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye"
YEWPoison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye"
pumpernickelsPUMPERNICKEL, (German) a kind of coarse dark rye bread
ergoticdisease of rye and other cereals caused by an ergot fungus
ergotsdisease of rye and other cereals caused by an ergot fungus
maslinsmixture of different grains, flours, or meals, esp. rye mixed with wheat
maslinmixture of different grains, flours, or meals, esp. rye mixed with wheat
prolamineone of a group of proteins found in wheat and rye also PROLAMIN
prolaminesPROLAMINE, one of a group of proteins found in wheat and rye also PROLAMIN
ergotthe dried sclerotium of C. purpurea, developed on rye plants: used in the production of ergotamine and ergotoxine
ergotsthe dried sclerotium of C. purpurea, developed on rye plants: used in the production of ergotamine and ergotoxine
gliadinprolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets
gliadineprolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets
bourbonswhiskey distilled from a mash made up of not less than 51 percent corn plus malt and rye compare corn whiskey