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Corn flakes inventor
Answer for the clue "Corn flakes inventor ", 7 letters:
kellogg
Alternative clues for the word kellogg
- Will Keith ___ , US breakfast cereal pioneer, d. 1951
- He established a company to manufacture the cereal (1860-1951)
- Breakfast pioneer John Harvey
- United States food manufacturer who (with his brother) developed a breakfast cereal of crisp flakes of rolled and toasted wheat and corn
- Corn flakes inventor (and anti-masturbation advocate) John Harvey ___
- Magnate from Battle Creek
Word definitions for kellogg in dictionaries
Gazetteer
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Population (2000): 439 Housing Units (2000): 177 Land area (2000): 0.290536 sq. miles (0.752486 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.008716 sq. miles (0.022575 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.299252 sq. miles (0.775061 sq. km) FIPS code: 32642 Located within: Minnesota ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Kellogg is a surname that applies to: Albert Kellogg , American physician and botanist Brainerd Kellogg , American educationalist and writer Charles Kellogg (congressman) (1773-1842), U.S. Representative from New York Charles Kellogg (state senator) (1839-1903), ...
Usage examples of kellogg.
He started to speak, to defend Kellogg, but coughed spasmodically instead.
Chaos saw, with bitter disappointment, that it was the gigantic body of Kellogg, flapping ridiculously in the water, a giant cigar still clenched in his smiling mouth.
When Kellogg was so excited about something that he sent Edge out as a town crier.
When Kellogg went around renaming everything, nobody had tried to stop him.
The goods, mostly canned food and reusable objects, filtered through Little America, where Kellogg and his Food Rangers co-ordinated distribution.
He wondered if she understood that Kellogg was someone she could actually meet.
There was a famous banishment scene: Kellogg and his deputies walking Chaos to the edge of town.
It followed that it would be consumed by Kellogg, the last fat man anywhere, as far as Chaos knew.
By the time Chaos got to his feet and worked the grit out of his mouth, he and Kellogg were alone.
Chaos felt outraged that Kellogg, of all people, was poking holes in his reality.
He felt a wave of nausea pass through him afterwards and wondered briefly if this was all some bizarre trick and the food was poisoned or drugged and Kellogg would be driving out to drag them back as soon as they succumbed.
Kellogg lying with his head bleeding beside the reservoir, and wondered too what Kellogg had told them about it.
He remembered Kellogg saying that the dream effect was nothing, that Chaos could do it himself if he tried.
But that was just one of a million things Kellogg had said, contradicting himself at every turn.
In fact, he had some dim sense that Kellogg, whoever he was, was to blame for all of this.