| Maize |
| Veggie |
| Pickle |
| Clavus |
| Toe woe |
| Preserve |
| Schmaltz |
| Foot woe |
| Farm crop |
| Old jokes |
| __ flakes |
| ___ syrup |
| Tall crop |
| Iowa crop |
| ___-grain |
| Oil source |
| Some humor |
| Ear pieces |
| Trite joke |
| Field crop |
| Sweet stuff |
| Cob serving |
| Dodger base |
| Hiker's woe |
| Hokey jokes |
| Chex choice |
| Hokey humor |
| Trite jokes |
| Trite stuff |
| Edible ears |
| Husky food? |
| Trite humor |
| Hokey stuff |
| Kind of belt |
| Muffin grain |
| Cereal grain |
| Kind of meal |
| Chicken feed |
| ___ muffins. |
| Belt or pone |
| Iowa product |
| Kan. product |
| Kansas field |
| Shucked ears |
| Skier's snow |
| Wheezy stuff |
| Crop on cobs |
| Cheesy stuff |
| Foot ailment |
| Cereal plant |
| Crib contents |
| Muffin flavor |
| Muffin choice |
| It's all ears |
| Cob vegetable |
| Country humor |
| __ on the cob |
| Banal content |
| Iowa's pride. |
| Silage source |
| Tortilla base |
| Yellow veggie |
| Certain humor |
| Hayseed humor |
| Mawkish humor |
| Food on a cob |
| Starch source |
| Biofuel source |
| Succotash half |
| Grain in grits |
| Husky subject? |
| Moonshine base |
| Popping kernel |
| Shucked veggie |
| Veggie on cobs |
| Kind of whisky |
| Spike to shuck |
| Ethanol source |
| 'Hee Haw' humor |
| Cure by salting |
| Hackneyed humor |
| Kerneled veggie |
| Major Iowa crop |
| Midwestern crop |
| Veggie on a cob |
| Pone ingredient |
| Trite theatrics |
| Chip ingredient |
| It may be popped |
| Groanworthy gags |
| Old, stale jokes |
| Plaster preceder |
| Southern whisky. |
| Succotash kernel |
| Tamale necessity |
| On-the-cob treat |
| Mawkish material |
| Squeezin's" grain |
| Ear on your plate |
| Ears in the field |
| Oil or ear source |
| Preserve, as beef |
| Wheat, in England |
| Side dish on cobs |
| Source of ethanol |
| Succotash morsels |
| Succotash, partly |
| Mawkish sentiment |
| Muffin ingredient. |
| _____wall, Ontario |
| Biofuel ingredient |
| Food that's husked |
| Golden Cross, e.g. |
| On-the-cob serving |
| Succotash, in part |
| Vaudevillian humor |
| It's grown in ears |
| Preserve with salt |
| Cooking oil source |
| Thanksgiving staple |
| Hee Haw" jokes, say |
| Hard growth on foot |
| Kind of snow or cob |
| Walls of some mazes |
| Common syrup source |
| Moonshine ingredient |
| Podiatrist's concern |
| Base of some ethanol |
| Choice for a chowder |
| Common syrup variety |
| Ears you may bite on |
| Frosted Flakes grain |
| Ham's trite offering |
| Hammy comic's output |
| It's covered in silk |
| Lima bean's partner. |
| Moonshiner's sackful |
| On-the-cob vegetable |
| Painful foot problem |
| Product of Illinois. |
| Some "Hee Haw" humor |
| Type of oil or syrup |
| Type of syrup or oil |
| American food staple |
| It's hard to walk on |
| Ears that can't hear |
| Succotash ingredient |
| Iowa's largest export |
| Kind of bread or chip |
| Essence of some cakes |
| ____Hill New Brunswick |
| Food served on the cob |
| Kind of flakes or snow |
| Contents of some cribs |
| It is measured in ears |
| Frosted Flakes box word |
| Mustard-colored kernels |
| Word with silk or syrup |
| An American staple crop |
| High-fructose ___ syrup |
| Kind of bread or flakes |
| Humor that evokes winces |
| Shipment from Des Moines |
| Ingredient in some chips |
| Highly sentimental ideas. |
| Joe Miller stock-in-trade |
| White-lightning ingredient |
| Candy ___ (Halloween treat) |
| Ears at the vegetable stand |
| New Brunswick's _____ Hill |
| Canadian field crop with ears |
| Crop grown in much of Nebraska |
| What Fritos are mostly made of |
| Not the most sophisticated humor |
| Grain used in brewing Coors Light |
| Grain on Wisconsin's state quarter |
| Creamed ___ (yellow vegetable dish) |
| Vegetable that's shucked before eating |
| Children of the ___" (1984 horror movie) |
| Vegetable that's combined with lima beans to make succotash |