N.Y. Yankee suspended during 2014 | 33 |
MLB star suspended for the entire 2014 season | 45 |
Longtime Yankee third baseman, informally | 41 |
Longtime infield partner of Jeter, familiarly | 45 |
Infielder who plays in the House That Ruth Built | 48 |
His record $252-bil contract ends in 2010 | 41 |
Highly paid shortstop, familiarly | 33 |
Highly compensated Yankee, casually | 35 |
He got his only World Series ring in 2009 | 41 |
Future Yankee Hall of Famer, in the tabloids | 44 |
Four-time Hank Aaron Award winner, familiarly | 45 |
Four-time AL Hank Aaron Award winner | 36 |
Former Mariner and Ranger, to fans | 34 |
Dominican-American major-league slugger, to fans | 48 |
Big New York contract signer of 2007, to fans | 45 |
Baseball's $252 million man, familiarly | 43 |
Baseball superstar's nickname | 33 |
Baseball nickname that's a portmanteau | 42 |
All-star third baseman, familiarly | 34 |
ALer who admitted using steroids | 32 |
A.L. M.V.P. in 2005 and 2007, informally | 40 |
2007's A.L. MVP, in headlines | 33 |
10-time Silver Slugger Award winner, familiarly | 47 |
"Hit a Grand Slam!" author, familiarly | 48 |
"He shall rule them with ___ of iron" | 47 |
"___/To check the erring": Wordsworth | 47 |
Be __ model: exemplify grace in success | 39 |
On ___ (proceeding successfully) | 32 |
On ___ (having successive successes) | 36 |
On ___ (experiencing continued success) | 39 |
Doing great, after "on" | 33 |
"Can't stop now! I'm on ---!" | 47 |
Something found in a locker room | 32 |
Free bakery "promotion" | 33 |
Word combined with "therapy" | 38 |
Wine connoisseur's consideration | 36 |
Something made in a chocolate factory? | 38 |
Reason to ask "What's cookin'?" | 49 |
Part of fresh popcornÂ’s attraction | 38 |
It often hangs around the kitchen | 33 |
It may be used in some therapies | 32 |
It may be picked up in a tobacco shop | 37 |
It may be picked up at Starbucks | 32 |
It could draw you to the concession stand | 41 |
Indication of coffee brewing, e.g. | 34 |
Evidence of fresh-baked gingerbread | 35 |
Dieter's temptation, sometimes | 34 |
Bakery "advertisement" | 32 |
They might make your mouth water | 32 |
Coffee and fresh-baked cookies have them | 40 |
Bouquets that can't be thrown | 33 |
Middle name of "The King" | 35 |
Schoenberg's "Moses und ___" | 42 |
"East of Eden" brother | 32 |
"Moses und ___" (Schönberg opera) | 46 |
Schönberg's "Moses und ___" | 44 |
Rock 'n' roll middle name | 33 |
Schoenberg opera "Moses und ___" | 42 |
Rock-'n'-roll middle name | 33 |
Cal's brother in "East of Eden" | 45 |
"Moses und __": Schoenberg opera | 42 |
'East of Eden' character | 32 |
Schönberg opera "Moses und ___" | 44 |
Schoenberg's "Moses und ---" | 42 |
Schoenberg's "Moses und __" | 41 |
Schoenberg's "Moses and _____" | 44 |
Presley's middle name, at birth | 35 |
Presley middle name, depending on who you believe | 49 |
One spelling of Elvis's middle name | 39 |
One of the Trasks in "East of Eden" | 45 |
Middle name of ''The King'' | 43 |
How Elvis signed his middle name | 32 |
Favorite son in "East of Eden" | 40 |
Elvis's middle name, on his birth certificate | 49 |
Elvis's disputed middle name | 32 |
Caleb's twin in "East of Eden" | 44 |
Caleb's brother in "East of Eden" | 47 |
Arnold Schoenberg's "Moses und ___" | 49 |
"Moses und ___" (Schoenberg work) | 43 |
"Moses and ___" (Schoenberg opera) | 44 |
"East of Eden" twin brother | 37 |
"127 Hours" subject Ralston | 37 |
___ Trask ("East of Eden" character) | 46 |
Rice-___ ("The San Francisco Treat") | 46 |
Product suffix suggesting noodles | 33 |
"Rice-___, the San Francisco treat" | 45 |
Commercial suffix suggesting pasta | 34 |
Product suffix created in San Francisco in 1958 | 47 |
It follows "Rice" in the supermarket | 46 |
"The San Francisco Treat" suffix | 42 |
Slangy ending for "buck" | 34 |
''Buck'' follower | 33 |
Slangy suffix for ''buck'' | 42 |
King of 50's-60's comics | 32 |
Ending with ''buck'' | 36 |
Ending for "stink" or "buck" | 48 |
Ending for "buck" or "stink" | 48 |
Ending for "buck" or "jack" | 47 |
"King ---" (old comic strip) | 38 |
"King ___" (1950-65 comic strip) | 42 |