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- Grain that could describe what the competitors did at a bee
- Ancient grain for the health-conscious
- Healthy bread wheat
- Written out letter-by-letter, like L-A-B-O-U-R
- Wheat type
- Bread choice
- Breadmaker's wheat
- Health food grain
- Hulled wheat
- Said "W-H-E-A-T"?
- Hits, as with snowballs
- Ancient wheat
- Went through the letters of
- Trendy grain used in "artisanal" bread baking
- Formed words letter by letter
- Wrote letters
- Went letter by letter
- Ancient bread grain
- Bread ingredient
- Wrote out a word
- Vied in a bee
- Competed in a bee
- Broke down, in a way
- Described in letters
- Read letters?
- Broke down into letters
- Wheat used in health food
- Competed in a British bee
- Wheat species that's also a British past tense
- Dinkel wheat
- Hybrid wheat species
- Asian wheat
- Wheat used for livestock feed
- European wheat
- Type of wheat
- Read letter by letter
- Delivered letters?
- Competed in an Eton bee
- Thrice happy he whose name has been well __: Byron
- Participated in a bee
- Wheat.
- Variety of wheat.
- Relative of durum.
- Hard-grained wheat.
- Kind of wheat.
- Signified.
- Wheat variety.
- Wheat of Europe
- Species of wheat
- Wheat species
- Wheat of S Europe
- Didn't just pronounce
- Took part in a bee
- Said "O-D-O-U-R," e.g.
- Like L-O-N-D-O-N
- Like this clue's answer, in five letters
- Said letter by letter, British-style
- Took part in a bee, British-style
- Went letter by letter, British-style
- Like H-U-M-O-U-R
- Said "C-O-L-O-U-R," e.g.
- Like C-O-L-O-U-R or M-E-T-R-E
- Wheat sold in health-food stores
- Took part in a bee where "zed" might get said
- Said "T-H-E-A-T-R-E," e.g.
- Competed in a 51 Across
- Wheat used in some artisan breads
- High-protein grain
- Hardy form of wheat
- Hardy kind of wheat
- An ancient grain
- Inferior wheat
- Type of grain
- Wheat in some health foods
- Wheat in some grain bowls
- Said L-I-T-R-E, say
- Said P-O-T-A-T-O perhaps
- Primitive wheat
- Wheat in some health-food products
- Hearty European wheat
- Didn't just pronounce (var.)
- Flour type
- Practiced with a primer
- Wheat used in health foods
- Competed in a bee, in Britain
- Old World grain
- Wheat variety in many health food snacks