| INDIANMILL | Grain used to make the flatbread rotla |
| RYE | Whiskey named for the type of grain used to make it |
| OAT | Grain used to make a breakfast "meal" |
| OATMEAL | Ground grain used to make porridge (7) |
| WHEAT | Grain used to make bread |
| RICE | Grain used to make sushi |
| TEFF | Grain used to make injera |
| SOURMASH | Fermenting grain used to make whisky (4,4) |
| OATS | Grain used to make porridge (4) |
| BARLEY | Grain used to make caffe d'orzo |
| MALT | Grain used to make Ovaltine |
| SANGRIA | A grain's used to make a drink (7) |
| STRAW | Dried stalks of grain used to make baskets, boaters and bee skeps (5) |
| FLOUR | Milled, ground grain used to make scones, pancakes, crumpets, biscuits, bannocks, soda bread... (5) |
| WHEATFLOUR | Powder ground from a cereal grain used to make bread (5,5) |
| ROSEWOOD | Hard reddish timber with a strong grain, used to make furniture and musical instruments (8) |
| SAND | Quartz-rich arenaceous grains used to make glass or to blast, it is also time's measure in an hourglass (4) |
| MARSHMALLOW | Plant with mucilaginous roots once used to make the puffy confections or fluffy sweets now often sprinkled on cocoa, added to rocky road or toasted over campfires to make the moreishly gooey s'more tr |
| GOOSE | A gander's gaggling female mate that is associated with a green berry used to make the pudding fool; an anserine individual who acts the fool; or, a prod or poke in the buttocks, like the surprise nip |
| INKLE | What is either the tape woven on a narrow loom and used for trimming or the thread used to make the tape? (5) |