A variety of wheat that's grown mainly for fodder (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EMMER A variety of wheat that's grown mainly for fodder (5) (5)
86% DURUM Variety of wheat grown in spring (5)
58% ADULT Grown-up (5) USA Today Sep 3, 2025
58% UPS Grown-___ (adults) (3)
58% HAY Farm fodder (3) New York Times Mini Aug 4, 2025
55% ILK Variety (3) USA Today Sep 8, 2025
55% EAR Part of a wheat plant (3) The Telegraph Mini Aug 24, 2025
55% SILAGE Fodder (6) (6) The Guardian Quick Jul 31, 2025
55% ALFALFA Fodder crop (7) The Sun Mini Jul 25, 2025
55% ORE Fodder for smelteries (3)
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