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Other crossword clues for answer "ALER"

ALER
Oriole or Yankee, briefly
K.C. Royal, e.g.
A, e.g.
DH, more likely
Member of the "Junior Circuit" in baseball
Jay or Ray
Yankee or Oriole, briefly
Blue Jay or Oriole, for short
Yankee, e.g.
Angel or Devil Ray, briefly
New York Yankee, briefly
Blue Jay or Oriole, briefly
Ranger or Mariner, briefly
Yank or Angel, for one
Yank, for one
NY Yankee, e.g.
Yank or A, e.g.
Blue Jay or Oriole
Yank, e.g.
A-Rod, e.g.
O or A, in baseball
A, Ray, or Jay, say
Angel or Royal, briefly
Jay or Ray, briefly
Yank or Tiger, for short
Yankee or Angel, for short
A, Jay, or Ray
Ray or Jay
Oriole or Angel
Oriole or Yankee, informally
Yank or Jay
Oriole or Tiger, for short
Oriole, but not Cardinal
Royal or Angel
Baltimore Oriole or N.Y. Yankee, e.g.
Angel or Mariner, say
Yankee, for one
Yank, for example
O or Jay
An A or a Jay
Mariner, e.g., briefly
One of the Jays, Rays, or A's
One of the Sox, e.g.
DH, as a rule
Yank or Angel, briefly
A or Ray
Mem. of seven consecutive All-Star Game winning teams, 2003-2009
Ray, Jay or A
A or Jay, e.g.
L.A. Angel, e.g.
Tiger or Twin, briefly
Tiger, e.g., briefly
11-Down, e.g., briefly
Angel or Athletic, briefly
O or A, e.g.
Sox player, e.g.
DH, usually
119-Across, since 2013
A or Angel
Oriole or Jay
Ray, for one
A or O
Jay or A
Yankee or Oriole, for short
Astro or Angel
A or Ray, say
MLB Tiger, for one
Angel or Devil Ray
Oriole or Twin, in headlines
N.Y. Yankee or K.C. Royal
Oriole, e.g.
Oriole or Yankee, slangily
Royal or D-Back
Angel or Indian
Angel or Oriole
Angel or Tiger, in sports slang
Angel, e.g.
Ranger or Tiger
Tiger or Oriole
Oriole, for one
A or O, e.g.
DH, e.g.
A-Rod, for one
Home-team pitcher who throws a CG without an AB, e.g.
Yaz, throughout his career
D-Ray, e.g.
DiMag, for his entire career
Eck, for most of his career
Dice-K, for one
Jay or Ray, say
Ray, e.g.
Gradus ad Parnassum author
16-Across, for short
Tiger or Indian, briefly
Oakland A, e.g.
Yank or Blue Jay
Minnesota Twin, e.g., briefly
Det. Tiger or N.Y. Yankee
Yank or Ranger
Devil Ray or Blue Jay, for short
Oriole or Blue Jay, for short
Ray, e.g., in brief
Yank or Tiger
Any pro designated hitter, briefly
Oriole, e.g., briefly
Yank or Ray
Angel, e.g., for short
Oriole or Tiger, informally
34-Across, e.g., for short
DiMag, e.g., for his entire career
O, e.g.
Tiger, e.g., informally
Joltin' Joe, e.g.
A or O, but not B
Twin or Tiger, informally
'Stro, e.g.
Blue Jay but not Cardinal, for short
Oriole or Blue Jay, e.g.
Tenor John
A-Rod or any other NY Yankee, e.g.
Any DH, e.g.
Blue Jay or Oriole, but not a Cardinal, for short
Oriole or Blue Jay, but not a Cardinal
Oriole or Yankee, but not a Met
A-Rod, but not K-Rod
Yankee or Oriole, e.g.
Jay or Ray, in sports slang