| 1962-63 Polo Grounds team | 25 |
| Yankees' counterpart | 24 |
| World Series winners: 1969 | 26 |
| World Series winners of 1986 | 28 |
| World Series champions: 1986 | 28 |
| Willie Randolph's team | 26 |
| Willie Mays's last team | 27 |
| Two-time World Series champs | 28 |
| They started with Stengel | 25 |
| They debuted in '62 | 23 |
| Team that debuted in 1962 | 25 |
| Subway Series participant | 25 |
| Strawberry's mates, once | 28 |
| Strawberry's bunch | 22 |
| Sports team since 1962 | 22 |
| Series winners: 1969 and 1986 | 29 |
| Seaver and Koosman, once | 24 |
| Pro team since '62 | 22 |
| New Yorkers since 1962 | 22 |
| Neighbors of La Guardia | 23 |
| Miracle team of '69 | 23 |
| Major league ball team | 22 |
| Koosman and Seaver, once | 24 |
| Frank Howard's boys | 23 |
| Expansion team of 1962 | 22 |
| David Wright's team | 23 |
| Cinderella team of '69 | 26 |
| Carlos Delgado's team | 25 |
| Baseball champs in 1969 | 23 |
| 1969 World Series winners | 25 |
| 1969 baseball upstarts | 22 |
| "Miracle" group | 25 |
| "Amazin' " team | 29 |
| 'Miracle' ball team | 27 |
| It's tested in battles | 26 |
| ___ with (encountered) | 22 |
| ___ with (experienced) | 22 |
| Verlaine's birthplace | 25 |
| Old time hockeyist Don | 22 |
| Moselle's former capital | 28 |
| Historic city on the Moselle | 28 |
| French city in 1944 fighting | 28 |
| Capital on the Moselle | 22 |
| Word from the Persian? | 22 |
| Sound from an Abyssinian | 24 |
| Sound heard after littering? | 28 |
| Sound from a happy kitten | 25 |
| Persian language unit? | 22 |
| House pet's plaint | 22 |
| Mimicked a mouser, maybe | 24 |
| Asked to be stroked, perhaps | 28 |
| Asked for milk, perhaps | 23 |
| Asked for milk, in a way | 24 |
| Acted hungry, in a way | 22 |
| Kitten's commentary | 23 |
| Lament from a littermate | 24 |
| Hungry kitten's cry | 23 |
| Cry weakly, as a kitten | 23 |
| They come out of a kitty | 24 |
| Row of stables, in Britain | 26 |
| Quaint residential street | 25 |
| London's royal stables | 26 |
| Tex-_____ (hot cuisine) | 23 |
| Tex-___ (popular cuisine) | 25 |
| Tex- _____ (cooking style) | 26 |
| Tequila country: Abbr. | 22 |
| Nation south of the U.S. | 24 |
| Hermosillo's home: abbr. | 28 |
| It's just below Calexico | 28 |
| Capital of Baja California | 26 |
| Popular foreign cuisine | 23 |
| One south of the border | 23 |
| Popular ethnic cuisine | 22 |
| César Chávez, e.g. | 24 |
| The top of its head is tufted | 29 |
| Bald Pancho Villa, perhaps | 26 |
| Marc J. Goodman recording | 25 |
| La Quebrada's home | 22 |
| It became independent in 1821 | 29 |
| 1970 and 1986 World Cup host | 28 |
| Where Popocatéptl rises | 26 |
| New ___, Land of Enchantment | 28 |
| Country with 31 states | 22 |
| Acapulco's setting | 22 |
| Tenochtitlan, nowadays | 22 |
| Tenochtitlán, nowadays | 29 |
| Site of the Plaza Mayor | 23 |
| Capital south of Topeka | 23 |
| Writer/director Nicholas | 24 |
| Russ of risqué film | 22 |
| Lucky Luciano cohort Lansky | 27 |
| Industrialist Guggenheim | 24 |
| Boston Marathon winner: 1983 | 28 |
| Seth of "SNL" | 23 |
| Marilyn Horne, for example | 26 |
| ___ forte (moderately loud) | 27 |
| Yale School of Drama deg. | 25 |
| Designer's advanced deg. | 28 |
| Sculptor's advanced deg. | 28 |
| Photog's degree, perhaps | 28 |