| Diddley and Bice | 16 |
| Derek and Peep | 14 |
| Beantown, on scoreboards | 24 |
| AL, NHL, or NBA team | 20 |
| A.L. East team, on sports tickers | 33 |
| The Red Sox, on scoreboards | 27 |
| Team in the NHL's Northeast div. | 36 |
| TD Garden team on scoreboards | 29 |
| Sox from Mass. | 14 |
| Ship's warrant officer | 26 |
| Ruminant genus | 14 |
| Red Sox home: Abbr. | 19 |
| Peep et al. | 11 |
| New England team, on scoreboards | 32 |
| NBA Atlantic Div. city | 22 |
| Mass. capital | 13 |
| Logan code | 10 |
| Logan Airport city: Abbr. | 25 |
| Letters on the Fenway scoreboard | 32 |
| Jackson and Schembechler | 24 |
| Jackson and Didley | 18 |
| Jackson and Diddley | 19 |
| Fig trees of India | 18 |
| Fenway team, on scoreboards | 27 |
| Fenway Park team, on scoreboards | 32 |
| Fenway nine, on scoreboards | 27 |
| Derek's namesakes | 21 |
| Derek and Hopkins | 17 |
| Cow, to Cicero | 14 |
| Buffalo genus | 13 |
| Big Papi's team, on scoreboards | 35 |
| Beantown, in box scores | 23 |
| Beantown club, on scoreboards | 29 |
| Baseball's Jackson and others | 33 |
| Baseball's Belinsky and Jackson | 35 |
| Balkans map abbr. | 17 |
| AL team | 7 |
| Actor Hopkins and others | 24 |
| A.L. rival of N.Y. | 18 |
| A.L. East team, in box scores | 29 |
| A.L. city, on scoreboards | 25 |
| A.L. city on scoreboards | 24 |
| 2013 World Series winner, on scoreboards | 40 |
| 2004 champs, on the scoreboard | 30 |
| "Hub" city, for short | 31 |
| ___ 131, LA 92 (2008 NBA Finals clinching score line) | 53 |
| Autumn pear | 11 |
| Anjou alternative | 17 |
| Nectar source | 13 |
| Anjou relative | 14 |
| Greenish-yellow pear | 20 |
| Seckel alternative | 18 |
| Pear choice | 11 |
| Anjou's cousin | 18 |
| Narrow-necked pear | 18 |
| Bartlett kin | 12 |
| Bartlett cousin | 15 |
| Anjou kin | 9 |
| Slender-necked pear | 19 |
| Seckel's cousin | 19 |
| Greenish-yellow fruit | 21 |
| Bartlett's cousin | 21 |
| Anjou's kin | 15 |
| "The aristocrat of pears" | 35 |
| Seckel cousin | 13 |
| Russet-skinned pear | 19 |
| Pomology specimen | 17 |
| Northwestern pear | 17 |
| Large pear | 10 |
| Gritty pear | 11 |
| Dark-skinned pear | 17 |
| D'Anjou relative | 20 |
| Bartlett's relative | 23 |
| Anjou cousin | 12 |
| Sweet, russet winter fruit | 26 |
| Sweet pear | 10 |
| Skinny-necked pear | 18 |
| Seckel's kin | 16 |
| Seckel relative | 15 |
| Russet pear | 11 |
| Pear variety used in a tart | 27 |
| Pear that's good for poaching | 33 |
| Pear selection | 14 |
| Pear or its tree | 16 |
| Pear named for a naturalist | 27 |
| Pear from Europe | 16 |
| One kind of pear | 16 |
| Long-necked pear | 16 |
| Late autumn pear | 16 |
| Green-yellow pear | 17 |
| Golden brown pear | 17 |
| Fruit variety with a sweet-spiced flavor | 40 |
| Fruit bowl item | 15 |
| Eponymous French botanist | 25 |
| Dense-fleshed pear | 18 |
| Comice relative | 15 |
| Comice cousin | 13 |
| Choice among pears | 18 |
| Brownish pear | 13 |
| Brown pear | 10 |