A raised mark on the skin (as produced by the blow of a whip), 5 letters
Characteristic of many allergic reactions, 5 letters
___ penny (pre-1959 cent), 5 letters
Amber waves of grain, 5 letters
Alternative to white or rye, 5 letters
Bread choice that's not white or rye, 5 letters
Depiction on the back of old pennies, 5 letters
Futures market commodity, 5 letters
Grain found in the breakfast of champions, 5 letters
Grain on the back of old pennies, 5 letters
Grain that might be cracked, 5 letters
Grass eaten by humans, 5 letters
It may be found in an elevator, 5 letters
It may be whole or cracked, 5 letters
Major Saskatchewan export, 5 letters
Major U.S. farm export, 5 letters
Plant on the back of old pennies, 5 letters
Tesla bassman Brian ___, 5 letters
Type of germ meant to be consumed, 5 letters
Annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains, 5 letters
Central U.S. agricultural area, 9 letters
Cheerios alternative, 9 letters
Soft-Coated ___ Terrier (breed named for its grainlike color), 7 letters
Good source of fiber, 9 letters
Health-food store offering, 9 letters
Milled health food store purchase, 9 letters
Protein shake spoonful, 9 letters
Language spoken by some European grain farmers?, 11 letters
Healthy stuff sometimes consumed as a shot, 10 letters
A grass of the genus Agropyron, 10 letters
General Mills product, 8 letters
Product in an orange box, 8 letters
Where this puzzle's athletes have all been seen, 11 letters
College in Norton, MA, 7 letters
Dog of a Massachusetts college?, 14 letters
Coin last minted in 1958, 10 letters
Allergic grain reaction?, 9 letters
Hard red winter and durum, 6 letters
Some loaves of bread, 6 letters
Farmer's admission?, 12 letters
Small songbird of northern America and Eurasia having a distinctive white rump, 8 letters
A field planted with wheat, 10 letters
Crisp flake made from wheat, 10 letters
English physicist and inventor who devised the Wheatstone bridge (1802-1875), 10 letters