Answer: RYE
RYE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 423 times.
Referring Clues:
- Deli bread
- Kind of whisky
- Deli request
- Cocktail ingredient
- Catcher locale?
- Manhattan ingredient
- Deli offering
- Loaf with seeds
- Ingredient in an old fashioned
- Highball ingredient
- Ham sandwicher
- Kind of flour
- Popular toast
- Bread for a Reuben
- "The Catcher in the ___"
- Seedy loaf
- Kvass ingredient
- Main ingredient in a Monte Carlo
- Bar staple
- Deli choice
- Tavern order
- Part of a Reuben
- Some whiskey
- Corned beef holder
- 104-Down request
- White alternative
- Deli loaf
- Ham holder
- Bar order
- Bread for a ham sandwich
- Ingredient in an old-fashioned
- Reuben bread
- Sandwich choice
- Kvass has it
- Liquor in a shot
- It may be seeded
- Certain whiskey
- Alternative to white
- Bar stock
- Potent potable
- Sneaky Pete ingredient
- Deli slice
- Old-fashioned ingredient
- Manhattan component
- Alternative to gin or vodka
- Whiskey grain
- Alternative to whole wheat
- Bread with seeds
- Alcohol grain
- Grain susceptible to ergot
- Manhattan part
- Deli option
- Seedy sort?
- New York town with Playland amusement park
- Sandwich shop choice
- Nursery-rhyme pocketful
- Something to eat or drink
- Gin grain
- Liquor store stock
- Catcher's field, in fiction
- Cracker grain
- Pumpernickel alternative
- Nursery rhyme pocketful
- Whiskey variety
- Alternative to white or wheat
- Straight whiskey of a sort
- Salinger title word
- Bread buy
- Monte Carlo ingredient
- Manhattan suburb
- Grain crop
- Canadian whisky
- Type of whiskey
- Bread choice
- Oft-seeded loaf
- Bar or bakery order
- Bread or drink choice
- Reuben sandwich bread
- Ham surrounder
- Whiskey-making grain
- Marble ___ ("Seinfeld" prop)
- Droll-sounding grain?
- Ham site
- Bakery product
- Kind of vodka
- Whole wheat alternative
- New York city that's home to Playland amusement park
- Melt choice
- Alternative to seven-grain
- Agatha Christie's "A Pocket Full of ___"
- Kvass grain
- Eating it might cause ergotism
- Sandwich bread
- Whiskey type
- Commodity in the Parker Brothers game Pit
- Bread with caraway seeds
- Flour source
- Seedy bread
- Bread that's called "whiskey" in diner lingo
- Corned beef bread
- Manhattan liquor
- Loaf in a deli
- Ham on __
- Old-fashioned liquor?
- Salami holder
- Deli order
- Ham's place
- Pastrami holder
- Bread that may be seeded
- Deli staple
- Pumpernickel grain
- Ginger's partner
- Sandwich selection
- Toasting candidate
- Scotch alternative
- 102 Down surroundings, often
- Something to toast
- Cereal grass
- Manhattan need
- Seeded bread
- Bar bottle
- It may be toasted
- Ham partner
- Bourbon alternative
- Deli selection
- Booze or bread
- ''A pocket full of ___''
- Salinger's grain
- Rhyme pocketful
- Bread for a ham sandwich, perhaps
- "American Pie" rhyme
- Bakery staple
- Type of bread
- Bar or deli stuff
- Bar or deli choice
- Old-fashioned component
- A pocketful, in rhyme
- You can get a shot of it
- Bread type
- "A pocketful of ___ . . ."
- Pastrami partner
- Ham holder, perhaps
- Flour-making grain
- Grain in a Salinger title
- Kitchen Sink ingredient
- Reuben's base
- Bread variety
- Source of ergot poisoning
- Seven-grain alternative
- Catcher's spot?
- Marble ___ (bread)
- End of a Salinger title
- Diner loaf
- Ham surrounder, maybe
- White or wheat alternative
- Type of sandwich bread
- 49-Across choice
- Bread with ham, often
- Corned beef sandwich bread
- Catcher's place?
- Oft-seeded bread
- Ham on ___
- Widely cultivated cereal grain
- Bread or whiskey choice
- "... a pocket full of ___"
- Kind of toast
- A Gypsy gentleman
- Alternative to nine-grain
- Ham sandwich bread, often
- Sandwich request
- Bread or booze type
- Jim Beam product
- Ham's locale?
- Loaf for reubens
- Loaf with caraway seeds
- Old Fashioned ingredient
- Bar serving
- New York city where Ogden Nash was born
- Popular deli bread
- 3-Down might be on it
- Green grass
- Sourdough alternative
- Toast type
- "A pocket full of ___"
- Shot in a bar?
- Toast choice
- Manhattan base
- Certain cereal grass
- "A pocketful of ___ ..."
- Reuben base
- Old Overholt, e.g.
- Loaf reliably available at cousin Lotte's house when we used to go up to Cleveland for brunch
- Bakery buy
- Wheat alternative
- Shot in a saloon?
- Canadian Club or Black Velvet
- Whiskey genre
- Canadian Whiskey
- Bread genre
- Whiskey
- Ergot host
- Ergot host
- Bread "broken" in the five longest entries
- Grass court grass
- Sandwich slice
- Ham sandwich choice
- Reuben holder
- 'Catcher in the ___'
- Catcher's place
- 'The Catcher in the ___'
- 'Comin' Thro' the ___'
- Bread grain
- Salinger title end
- Jim Beam grass
- Bakery loaf option
- Dark deli loaf
- Bread option
- Dark bread
- Bread request
- Loaf at a deli
- Toast option
- Pocket filler of rhyme
- Word in a Salinger title
- See 19-Across
- Wheat relative
- Deli bread choice
- Type of whiskey or bread
- New York city
- Dark deli bread
- Ogden Nash's New York birthplace
- Loaf at the deli
- Cereal grain
- Caraway-seeded bread, often
- Bread or whiskey type
- Barley cousin
- Ham's frequent surroundings
- It's often marbled
- Whisky type
- New York birthplace of Ogden Nash
- Canadian Club product
- Agatha Christie's pocketful?
- Beach on Long Island Sound
- Bread for a ham sandwich, often
- Whiskey pick
- You might ham it up
- Pastrami go-with
- Common cocktail component
- Deli or tavern option
- Manhattan choice
- Reuben requirement
- Ingredient in a Diamondback cocktail
- Grain grass
- Seeded loaf
- Loaf with caraway seeds, maybe
- Grain
- Sandwich staple
- "Comin' Thro' the ___"
- Seedy bakery choice
- Pumpernickel ingredient
- Manhattan base?
- Alternative to pumpernickel
- Bread for Reuben
- Kind of whiskey or bread
- Loaf in a "Seinfeld" episode
- 'Catcher in the '
- Place for a catcher
- Kvass component
- "A pocketful of ___"
- Order at Kelsey's bar
- Bourbon cousin
- Canadian Club, for one
- Bread or liquor
- Kind of bread
- ___ bread
- White bread alternative
- Lunch-counter loaf
- New York city with an amusement park that's a National Historic Landmark
- Lunch bread
- Ham's surroundings, often
- Some loaves
- Sometime substitute for 45-Across
- Lawn grass
- Seeded purchase
- Bread or booze
- Seedy type?
- Bread for Reubens
- Sandwich loaf
- Dark loaf
- Beefeater bread
- Fodder eaten by mudders
- Whiskey-mash ingredient
- Forage crop
- Pastrami sandwich bread
- Kind of whiskey
- Whiskey choice
- Reuben basic
- Companion to whiskey in "American Pie"
- Place for a literary catcher
- Whole-wheat alternative
- Whiskey or bread type
- Bagel variety
- Bread for the catcher?
- Ham may be seen on it
- Ham sandwich option
- Slice in a Reuben
- Grain used in some beer
- Ham surrounder, sometimes
- Mayo destination, maybe
- Whiskey option
- Whiskey order
- Marble ___
- Seeded or seedless loaf
- Brown bread
- Bakery offering
- Reuben setting
- Certain cereal grain
- Whiskey distiller's supply
- Long island sound city
- One that's seeded
- Manhattan whiskey
- Loaf at a bakery
- Drink mentioned in the chorus of "American Pie"
- Whiskey in a Manhattan
- Jewish ___
- Grass in a J.D. Salinger title
- Cereal crop
- ___ whiskey
- Bar drink
- Manhattan part ... or a suburb near Manhattan
- Caraway-flavored bread
- Ham and Swiss option
- Slice for a Reuben
- A cereal grass
- Common grain
- Bread in a Christie title?
- A cereal
- Bread with a swirl pattern, perhaps
- Bar shot, sometimes
- Field crop
- "Pocketful" bread?
- Ingredient in a manhattan
- Base of some flour
- Pastrami bread
- Site of New York's Playland park
- Nine-grain alternative
- Bread for a Reuben sandwich
- Bread used in a deli
- Some sandwiches' surroundings
- Dense bread
- Loaf that might have seeds
- Corned beef on ___
- Something to toast, or toast with
- What some beer is made from
- Whiskey sour whiskey
- Westchester County city known for its Playland
- Bourbon relative
- Toaster's choice
- Ham on ___ (deli order)
- Kind of bread or whiskey
- Marbled bread, perhaps
- Marbled loaf, perhaps
- Loaf choice
- Schwarzbrot or Vollkornbrot loaf
- Bread with caraway
- Dark bread grain
- 16-Across bread
- Bread with seeded and unseeded varieties
- Sometimes-marbled bread
- New York city on Long Island Sound
- Candidate for toasting
- Cover-crop grass
- Whiskey or beer choice
- Manhattan spirit, traditionally
- New York city with a marina
- What might surround 22 Across
- Jewish ___ bread
- Winter cover crop for gardens
- Dark or light bread
- Sazerac cocktail ingredient
- Loaf in a bag
- Bread that may contain caraway seeds
- Traditional ingredient in a manhattan
- Common Jewish deli choice
- Sandwich bread with caraway seeds
- Choice of 42 Down
- Bourbon substitute
- Deli or bar order
- Bread-making grain
- Pastrami on ___
- Flour in a sultsina
- Grain for Borodinsky bread
- Bread for corned beef
- City on the New York/Connecticut border
- Seeded loaf, often
- New York town that's home to Playland amusement park
- Brewery supply
- Deli bread variety
- Flour type
- Manhattan option
- "Pastrami on ___: An Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli"
- Main ingredient in a Sazerac
- Loaf that may contain caraway seeds
- Bread for a pastrami sandwich
- Grain used to make pumpernickel
- Primary spirit in a Manhattan
- Dark loaf, often
- Sazerac component
- Ingredient in some flour
- Ingredient in a Waldorf cocktail
- Part of an idiomatic pocketful
- Toast option at a diner
- Bread for a patty melt
- Main ingredient in a Longshoreman
- Barley kin
- Saloon pour
- Cereal ___
- Old-Fashioned choice
- Type of whiskey in a Manhattan
- Bread such as limpa
- Bread choice for a Reuben
- Type of bread or whiskey
- Slice with caraway seeds
- Pumpernickel flour
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- New York Times - January 25, 2024
- USA Today - December 27, 2023
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