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Rye logo #10101) Bread 2) Canadian whiskey 3) Canadian whisky 4) Towninnewyork
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Rye logo #10101) NY birthplace of Ogden Nash 2) NY suburb 3) Alcohol grain 4) Alternative to gin or vodka 5) Alternative to nine-grain 6) Alternative to pumpernickel 7) Alternative to seven-grain 8) Alternative to white 9) Alternative to white or wheat 10) Alternative to whole wheat 11) American Pie rhyme 12) At times, its toast
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  1. the seed of the cereal grass
  2. hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement

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Rye logo #21000 Rye (Secale cereale) is a grass grown extensively as a grain, a cover crop and as a forage crop. It is a member of the wheat tribe (Triticeae) and is closely related to barley (Hordeum) and wheat (Triticum). Rye grain is used for flour, rye bread, rye beer, crisp bread, some whiskeys, some vodkas, and animal fodder. It can also be eaten whole, eit...
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Rye logo #21000[Metro-North station] For many years, Rye was the eastern Westchester County station for Amtrak, until it was replaced by New Rochelle in October 1987. Rye is 24.1 miles from Grand Central Terminal and the average travel time from Grand Central is 50 minutes. As of August 2006, weekday commuter ridership was 2,470, and there are 696 parking...
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Rye logo #21000[city] Rye is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is separate from the town of Rye, which is larger than the city. Rye city, formerly the village of Rye, was part of the town until it received its charter as a city in 1942. The population was 15,720 at the 2010 census. Rye is the youngest city in New York State. No oth...
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Rye logo #21002• (n.) A disease in a hawk. • (n.) A grain yielded by a hardy cereal grass (Secale cereale), closely allied to wheat; also, the plant itself. Rye constitutes a large portion of the breadstuff used by man.
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Rye logo #21003city and town (township), on Long Island Sound, in Westchester county, southeastern New York, U.S. The original town site, at Pendingo Neck, was ...
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rye logo #21003(species Secale cereale), cereal grass and its edible grain that is used to make rye bread and rye whiskey. The plant grows to a height of 1 to 2 m ... [5 related articles]
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rye logo #209731. <botany> A grain yielded by a hardy cereal grass (Secale cereale), closely allied to wheat; also, the plant itself. Rye constitutes a large portion of the breadstuff used by man. ... 2. A disease in a hawk. ... <botany> Rye grass, Italian rye grass,, any plant of the genus Elymus, tall grasses with much the appearance of rye. ... Ori...
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rye logo #21001(ri) the cereal plant Secale cereale, and its nutritious seed.
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Rye logo #21801 Rye has been grown since medieval times mostly in northern Europe and the region that we know as Russia. The taste of rye as been described as bitter and therefore is generally used in conjuction with other cereals such as oats and wheat. Rye contains on average 12% protein and is a source of calcium, magnesium, lysine and potassium. Rye has also ...
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Rye logo #22384The oldest native American whiskey, originally manufactured in the 1600s by Scotch and Irish settler
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Rye logo #20972Rye noun [ Middle English rie , reie , Anglo-Saxon ryge ; akin to Icelandic rugr , Swedish råg , Danish rug , Dutch rogge , Old High German rocco , roggo , German rocken , roggen , Lithuanian rugei , Russi...
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Rye logo #21217Rye (Secale cereale) is a grass cultivated in Russia, Germany and Scandinavia. It's flour is used to make ' black bread', a dark and rather sour bread.
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Rye logo #21217HMS Rye was a British Bangor Class minesweeper of about 640 tons displacement launched in 1940. HMS Rye was powered by two 3-drum small tube type boilers providing a top speed of 16 knots. She carried a complement of 60 and was armed with one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun; one 2 pdr anti-aircraft gun; two 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and four machine-guns.
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Rye logo #23841A cereal grain related to barley and wheat used frequently to create flour, beer, bread, whiskey, and even vodka. A “rye whiskey” is one whose mash bill is comprised primarily of rye grains. Rye is grown around the world.
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Rye logo #23848In Canada, the umbrella term for all whisky. In the U.S., a whiskey made with a rye-dominate mash bill and aged in new American oak.
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Rye logo #23846For Scottish distillers, rye is tricky to work with especially when it comes to mashing. The grains are much smaller than those of barley and the kernels have no husks. This, along with its high sugar content means that during mashing it retains more water resulting in a gloopy consistency which proves difficult to drain. So why use it? As Progress...
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Rye logo #20496Now a minority crop, rye will grow on poor 'hungry' soils. Resembling barley with awns but with a much taller straw it is still favoured in Eastern Europe.
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rye logo #20974rye whiskey noun whiskey distilled from rye or rye and malt
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rye logo #21221Tall annual cereal grass grown extensively in northern Europe and other temperate regions. The flour is used to make dark-coloured (`black`) breads. Rye is grown mainly as a food crop for animals, but the grain is also used to make whisky and breakfast cereals. (Secale cereale.)
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Rye logo #21396Grain used in whiskey-making, most notably in the USA, where rye whiskey was once more popular than Bourbon. Now something of a niche product, rye is making a stealthy comeback among US connoisseurs.
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rye logo #21199a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets. · the seeds or grain of this plant, used for making flour and whiskey, and as a livestock feed. · See · a straight whiskey distilled from a mash containing 51 percent or more rye grain. · a blended whiskey.
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Rye logo #23177Rye is an Irish name for boys and girls. The meaning is `Powerful ruler` The name Rye is most commonly given to American boys. In Scotland, the Netherlands and England and Wales it is (almost) solely given to boys The name sounds like: Rae, Raye, Ree, Rie, Rue,, Raye, Rae, Roe Similar names are: Ryen, Aya, Kaye, Caye, Faye, Gaye, Eyo, Rene, Jaye, J...
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