Kvass ingredient

The clue "Kvass ingredient" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on March 6 2020.

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Possible Solution

R Y E

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New York Times Clues March 06, 2020

Artificially inflates
Sub (for)
"The Emancipation of ___" (6x platinum Mariah Carey album)
Oath locale
Men's grooming aid
Oath locale
404 Not Found, e.g.
Shower amenity
Tight
Turner on a record
Subject of a scandal, maybe
"Heavens to Betsy!"
Points
___ suit
Smoking or procrastination, e.g.
Alfred who pioneered in I.Q. testing
"Make it snappy!"
Set out on the highway?
Big cast?
Barely
Lose sleep (over)
Dirty look
Literary character played by Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart and Orson Welles
You can bet on them
Help to set the scene
Old knockout?
Counter sign?
Per diem
Wretch
Casual phone greeting
Make (out)
Matches
Co-author of the 1957 memoir "The Untouchables"
Standard part of preppy attire
An exhausted person might be on it
Like a hospital gown, maybe
They're in good hands
Place "rocked" in a 1982 top 10 hit
Noble sort
"The Spanish Playing Cards" and "Nude With Mirror"
Novel filler
Faux alcoholic drink
A part of
French for "noon"
Grammy winner whose name sounds like a beverage
Low-___
Threat bearing small arms?
One famous for seeing double?
Cuts out
"I've ___!"
Poet Marianne who won a 1952 Pulitzer
Sources of buzz
Opposite of mainstream
Like a bad apple, maybe
Punk, e.g.
Hand dryers
Wasn't conspicuous
Crystal collectors, maybe
Like big fans
Big 12 school, familiarly
Do a cowboy's job
Pines
Two whole notes, essentially
Soaks (up)
Drop ___
Dustups
City on a lake of the same name
Cat sound
Eugene O'Neill's "Desire Under the ___"
Kvass ingredient