| Stadium seen from the Van Wyck Expressway | 41 |
| Stadium replaced by Citi Field in 2009 | 38 |
| Stadium really close to LaGuardia Airport | 41 |
| Stadium near the Grand Central Parkway | 38 |
| Stadium near the Billie Jean King Tennis Center | 47 |
| Sports venue seen from the Grand Central Parkway | 48 |
| Some grown men in New York play here | 36 |
| Site of an August 1965 Beatles concert | 38 |
| Site of a 2008 Billy Joel concert | 33 |
| Site of a 1979 Mass by John Paul II | 35 |
| Site of a 1969 "miracle" | 34 |
| Sight from New York's Grand Central Parkway | 47 |
| Seaver's first baseball home | 32 |
| Queens park that opened 4/17/1964 | 33 |
| Queens diamond that wasn't forever | 38 |
| New York Jets home from 1964 to 1983 | 36 |
| La Guardia Airport's neighbor | 33 |
| Jets used to make touchdowns there | 34 |
| Its last World Series was in 2000 | 33 |
| It went nuts on October 27, 1986 | 32 |
| It was completely destroyed 2/18/09 | 35 |
| Home of a '69 "miracle" | 37 |
| From 1964 until 1983, where Jets met | 36 |
| Dan Uggla hit the last home run there | 37 |
| Citi Field is scheduled to replace it in 2009 | 45 |
| Cardinals come here in the summer | 33 |
| Baseball stadium currently in its final year | 44 |
| Ballpark demolished after the 2008 season | 41 |
| Ballpark being retired after the 2008 season | 44 |
| Attorney with a stadium named after him | 39 |
| Attorney William after whom a stadium is named | 46 |
| Actor John of "Missing" | 33 |
| 1997 Jackie Robinson commemoration site | 39 |
| 1969 and 2000 World Series venue | 32 |
| "Butter" used in some lotions | 39 |
| ___ Stadium (1965 venue for The Beatles) | 40 |
| ___ butter (cosmetics ingredient) | 33 |
| Gallagher's vaudeville partner | 34 |
| Tarzan's "mother," for one | 40 |
| MTV "Unplugged" host Jules | 36 |
| Oscar winner in "The Divorcée" | 43 |
| Harry in "The Truman Show" | 36 |
| "Escape" co-star, 1940 | 32 |
| Part of the farm where sheep are clipped? | 41 |
| Supersized clip joint in the Big Apple? | 39 |
| Sgt. Pepper's lead singer Billy | 35 |
| Long-winged bird that skims the ocean | 37 |
| Skating gold medalist John et al. | 33 |
| Site of the "Miracle of '69" | 42 |
| Memorable site of a 1965 Beatles concert | 40 |
| You might stick a dagger into one | 33 |
| Accounting book for a sword case? | 33 |
| "The Purple People Eater" singer Wooley | 49 |
| "Rawhide" costar Wooley | 33 |
| "Come Back, Little ___" | 33 |
| ''Come Back, Little ___'' (Inge) | 48 |
| Queen of ___ (Biblical visitor to King Solomon) | 47 |
| Lola's missing dog in a 1950 play | 37 |
| Lola Delaney's lost dog in a 1950 play | 42 |
| Kingdom of Solomon's royal visitor | 38 |
| Inge's "Come Back, Little ___" | 44 |
| Cat food named after a Mesopotamian city | 40 |
| Cat food brand named after a queen | 34 |
| Biblical land on the Arabian Peninsula | 38 |
| Biblical land in what is now Yemen | 34 |
| Ancient country with a famous queen | 35 |
| "Solomon and ___," 1959 biblical epic | 47 |
| Ricky Martin single covered by William Hung | 43 |
| Unlicensed drinking establishment | 33 |
| Marketing sector dedicated to women? | 36 |
| Kind of soup, in Southern cookery | 33 |
| Kind of soup in Southern cuisine | 32 |
| "Tool" or "wood" attachment | 47 |
| Wood ____ (rural punishment locale) | 35 |
| Where people may be caught grabbing their tools | 47 |
| What many furry animals do in the spring | 40 |
| What cats often do in the spring | 32 |
| Place for a lawn mower and snow blower | 38 |
| "God ___ His grace . . . " | 36 |
| "_____ Rather Be With Me" (1967 hit) | 46 |
| ___ Aquarium (Chicago attraction) | 33 |
| Â Â Chicago's ___ Aquarium | 36 |
| Cat or dog, especially in the spring | 36 |
| Revealing, as the key to a mystery | 34 |
| "God ___" (words by Bates) | 36 |
| Maritime town whose sign boasts a giant lobster | 47 |
| Sign that someone's getting tools after dark? | 49 |
| Mess up, as an owner's furniture | 36 |
| Housing start for a Mae West/Cary Grant film? | 45 |
| Gets something off one's back, say | 38 |
| He wrote "Muhammad Ali" | 33 |
| Ally of "St. Elmo's Fire" | 39 |
| Ally of "The Breakfast Club" | 38 |
| "The Breakfast Club" co-star, 1985 | 44 |
| "Passages" writer Gail | 32 |
| Charlie of "Two and a Half Men" | 41 |
| "Apocalypse Now" actor | 32 |
| Martin of "The West Wing" | 35 |
| Charlie who has tiger blood, apparently | 39 |
| "Apocalypse Now" actor Martin | 39 |