Clues for the word "MILLET"
We've had 26 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 26 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Cryptic crossword on January 20, 2025.
Definition of millet
- n. - The name of several cereal and forage grasses which bear an abundance of small roundish grains. The common millets of Germany and Southern Europe are Panicum miliaceum, and Setaria Italica.
Referring Clues
- Fodder grass
- Seed for birds
- Non-allergenic grain
- Cereal
- Sorghum
- French artist who painted "The Gleaners"
- It's for the birds
- Barbizon School artist
- Cereal grass
- Birdseed
- Painter Jean-Francois
- "The Angelus" painter
- Grain fed to sheep
- Food grain
- Seed from cereal grasses - French painter, d.1875
- Cereal grass cultivated for animal fodder
- Budgie's favourite artist?
- Chicken feed poorly invested in police
- Cereal - French painter, d. 1875
- One who painted peasants in the grass
- Painter, philosopher and economist - and French, too!
- Grain factory on film
- Forage grain
- Seedy looking artist?
- Budgie's favourite artist?
- Grain variety
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 20, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - September 15, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - March 10, 2024
- New York Times - February 27, 2022
- Guardian Quick - June 09, 2017
- Netword - August 11, 2016
- Evening Standard Cryptic - June 21, 2016
- Universal - August 31, 2014
- Guardian Cryptic - December 05, 2012
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - May 25, 2012
- Guardian Quick - November 11, 2011
- LA Times - October 09, 2011
- New York Times - February 01, 2011
- USA Today - May 06, 2010
- Guardian Quiptic - May 03, 2010
- Guardian Prize - October 03, 2009
- LA Times Sunday - September 27, 2009
- Guardian Cryptic - May 29, 2009
- Washington Post - May 17, 2009
- Guardian Quick - December 27, 2007
- Washington Post - February 06, 2007
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 04, 2006
- Jonesin - July 05, 2005
- Guardian Quick - February 03, 2005
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 15, 2004
- Washington Post - October 09, 2000