Crossword Clues "R"
Food & Drink Brands
Kissing Up To The Boss
"Ain" Drops
Fruit
100

Sidewinder or diamondback (11)

Rattlesnake

100

In 1999 this General Mills cereal came out with Millenios, featuring 2s as well as the usual Os.

Cheerios

100

Earn these “points” by currying favor; it’s also a Girl Scout aged 6 to 8.

Brownie

100

Lettuce fit for a Caesar

Romaine

100

This fruit that’s named for a bird looks like a brown egg that’s covered with fuzz.

Kiwi

200

Cosmetic that makes you blush (5)

Rouge

200

In the ‘70s they called a “blended flavored (cherry & other flavorings) carbonated beverage” Mr. this

Mr. Pibb

200

Term for an educator’s spaniel or tabby, or a favorite pupil.

A teacher's pet

200

By definition, a poem of 4 lines

Quatrain

200

A sweet cherry is named for this Washington State landmark

Mt. Rainier

300

“Buyer’s” guilt (7)

Remorse

300

Calistoga mineral water is from this California valley that’s famous for its vineyards.

Napa

300

Like ‘70s rocker Jon Anderson, when mindlessly acquiescing to the head honcho, you could be considered this.

A Yes Man

300

To instill with ministerial authority

Ordain

300

It’s the most important fruit export of Costa Rica & Honduras

Bananas
400

Like a lizard (9)

Reptilian

400

This marshmallow brand is named for the manufacturing process that infuses air into the marshmallows.

Jet-Puffed

400

A sycophant, especially one who shines shoes oddly

A bootlicker

400

When the chorus sings the chorus, it has sung this.

Refrain

400

The name of this Pacific island fruit of the genus Artocarpus implies that it’s starchy

Breadfruit

500

Garibaldi’s gang (9)

Redshirts

500

Mr. T was featured in Busta Rhymes’ 2002 video “Pass” this Napoleonic cognac.

Courvoisier

500

5-letter amphibious word for one who engages in excessive deference through motives of self-interest.

A toady

500

It was known to the ancients as Dilmun; the al-Khalifa dynasty rules it today.

Bahrain

500

This Japanese apple was created in part from the Ralls Janet, an antique apple that dates back to Thomas Jefferson.

The Fuji