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Answer: FOAM

FOAM is a New York Times Crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 28 times.
Meaning

In this context, "foam" refers to a substance that is formed by trapping air or gas bubbles in a liquid or solid. It is often light, frothy, and can be found in various forms, such as foam on top of a drink or foam padding in furniture. The clue "Head of the bar?" suggests that the word you are looking for starts with the letter "F" (as "Head" often refers to the first letter of a word) and is related to a bar.

Note: The provided meaning of the answer is for the latest New York Times crossword puzzle clue: Certain mattress material. Explanations are generated by AI and may be inaccurate.

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