- ELS
- Jelly Roll Morton quartet?
- Tail of a bull?
- Loop sights
- Disappearing transports
- Ernie of the PGA
- Overhead city transports
- Trains on trestles
- Two-time U.S. Open champ
- Cab alternatives in Chicago
- Golf champ Ernie
- Loop features
- Loop loopers
- Loop trains
- Overhead lines
- Smelly pair?
- Fairways Ernie
- High rollers?
- Logical ends?
- Overhead railways
- Some Scrabble tiles
- They loop the Loop
- Golfer Ernie
- Windy City wheels
- Ernie with the Twitter handle @TheBig_Easy
- Ernie of the World Golf Hall of Fame
- Golfer/activist Ernie
- South African Ernie
- Chicago trains
- He'll defend his Open Championship title in July
- 1997 U.S. Open champ Ernie
- Ernie in the World Golf Hall of Fame
- Trains you'd take to see a Cubs game
- A llama has two
- South African athlete
- Overhead rumblers
- Runner-up at the 2004 Masters
- -
- 2012 Open Championship winner
- Athlete nicknamed "the Big Easy"
- Designer of the South African golf course Oubaai
- Dull couple?
- Ernie ___ Wines
- Full stop?
- Golf Digest columnist Ernie
- Llama heads?
- Loop group
- Loop vehicles
- Monorail alternatives
- Some Chicago trains
- The Loop features
- The Loop loopers
- The Loop sights
- Trains above the road
- ___ For Autism Golf Challenge (annual charity event)
- Overhead rollers
- Yellow center?
- One of the golfers in the Big Five Era
- Raised RRs
- The Loop trains
- Trains in the sky
- 1/3 of a gallon
- 2015 Payne Stewart Award winner
- Roll back?
- Some monorails
- ___ for Autism Foundation (charity started by an athlete)
- Feature of central Dallas?
- Mullet features?
- Pillow's center?
- Train lines
- Subway extensions
- Above-ground trains
- Rail riders
- Golfing Ernie
- The PGA's Ernie
- Ernie on the links
- Raised railroads
- See 74 Down
- Trains overhead
- Ernie with clubs
- Golf's "Big Easy"
- Hillbilly's quartet
- 1997 U.S. Open winner
- Chi trains
- Chi choo-choos
- Trains above a city
- Trains in the city
- Golfer Ernie ___
- Miami sights
- Golf's "The Big Easy"
- Designer of South Africa's Oubaai Golf Course
- South African golfer Ernie
- 2002 British Open champion
- Golfer from Johannesburg
- Golfer known as "The Big Easy"
- 2002 British Open winner
- Chi-town transports
- U.S. Open winner of 1994 and 1997
- 2012 Open Championship champion
- African athlete whose nickname is the same as that of an American city
- Providers of urban vistas
- They let you look over the streets
- Filled center
- Lines shown in the opening credit sequence of "Welcome Back, Kotter"
- They're not moving underground
- High cars, informally
- Many monorails
- Player in the top ten all-time in victories on both the European Tour and Sunshine Tour
- Small ones are depicted with a single stroke
- Chicago-based network
- Disney's monorails, e.g.
- 18-time winner on South Africa's Sunshine Tour
- Legal "limits"
- They may be taken to Cubs games
- La La Land characters
- Five-time South African Open winner
- City lines
- Lollapalooza features?
- Two-time U.S. Open winner Ernie
- U.S. Open champ of '94 and '97
- 1994 U.S. Open winner Ernie
- 1997 U.S. Open winner Ernie
- Ernie of the links
- Links luminary Ernie
- Some commuter trains
- Some railroads, briefly
- Some urban railways
- 1999 Nissan Open winner Ernie
- C.T.A. trains
- High trains
- Golf pro Ernie
- Links legend Ernie
- Raised trains
- Trains over the street
- Chicago Loop loopers
- PGA VIP Ernie
- Windy City transports
- 2002 British Open champ
- High lines
- Overhead trains
- Urban railways
- Kays' followers
- Golfer called "the Big Easy"
- Level edges?
- Linksman called "the Big Easy"
- Woods's rival
- Clattery trains
- They can run over you harmlessly
- The Big Easy of the P.G.A.
- Chicago rails
- Loop runners
- Noisy rollers
- Overhead tracks
- Raised transports
- 2002 British Open champ Ernie
- 2002 British Open winner Ernie
- Chicago commuter options
- Clattery overhead trains
- Overhead RRs
- There are three in every lullaby
- They may run over you in Chicago
- Windy City trains
- Ballet center?
- Some railways
- 2002 British Open champion Ernie
- Ernie on a tour
- One-third of a dollar?
- Some rapid transits
- Trains you can look up to
- Higher forms of transportation
- Legal boundaries?
- Railways above streets
- Two-time U.S. Open champion Ernie
- Commuting options
- Contemporary of Woods and Mickelson
- Dull pair?
- Golfer nicknamed "The Big Easy"
- Raised rails in the Windy City
- 2002 winner at Muirfield
- 2012 British Open champion Ernie
- Golfer Ernie known as "The Big Easy"
- Lofty lines
- They're in the midst of every collar
- U.S. Open winner, 1994 and 1997
- Woods rival
- He said "I've had a great career. A couple of putts here and there, it could have been a lot better"
- Level heads (and tails)?
- 14th best golfer in the world
- Ernie of golf/wine
- Countryman and competitor of Schwartzel
- Ernie of links
- Antiquated urban transits
- Ernie of golf
- Links star Ernie
- NYC transports
- Ernie, the golfer
- Lilly takes three
- Lily uses two
- Links ace Ernie
- Lolly has three
- Some trains
- Top golfer Ernie
- Two-time U.S. Open winner
- What llamas must have
- Chicago rumblers
- Trains in Chicago
- High ways
- Raised railways
- High rails
- Trains in cities
- Trains over the city
- Urban transports
- Every ballad has two
- Lines over the street
- Mickelson rival
- South African golfer
- Trains above the street
- Level borders?
- Some Bronx transports
- Golf great from Johannesburg
- Mass transit choices
- Spelling center?
- Trains over the road
- Ballad center?
- Cars over the road
- Chicago transports
- Dallas centers?
- High carriers
- Legal extremes?
- Trains over streets
- 1994 U.S. Open champ
- 1997 U.S. Open champ
- Lateral extremes?
- Overhead railroads
- Overhead transports
- See 55-Down
- Some commuter lines
- Trains above streets
- Above-the-street trains
- Local pair?
- New York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas
- Chicago commuter carriers
- Ernie of the PGA, to whom this puzzle could be dedicated
- Logical tips?
- Some city lines
- Trains on supports
- 2012 British Open winner Ernie
- Some transit lines
- Subway opposites
- Chicago transit trains
- Golf star Ernie
- Little League starters?
- Lullaby trio?
- Urban rails
- Golf Hall of Famer Ernie
- Some Bronx lines
- Some Bronx trains
- Literal edges
- Pair of gallons?
- Trains that rumble overhead
- 2012 British Open winner
- Center of excellence?
- End of basketball?
- Some municipal trains
- South African golfer with four major championships
- The Big Easy of golf
- 2011 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee
- 2015 Payne Stewart Award honoree Ernie
- Some urban commuter lines
- 2015 World Golf Award winner for Golf Course Designer of the Year
- Central Dallas?
- Golf great Ernie
- Golfing countryman of Player
- LLL
- Trains with a view of the street below
- The Complete Short Game author
- Golf's "Big Easy" Ernie
- Lolling trio?
- Trains over roads
- Couple of million?
- Ernie with irons
- Hallelujah trio?
- Little League leaders?
- Local boundaries?
- Pair of allies?
- Raised rumblers
- 37-Down's Ernie
- City trains above the street
- Golfer Ernie from South Africa
- Over-the-street transports
- Raised urban trains
- Scullers' pair?
- Yellow pair?
- Raised city trains
- They loop around the Loop
- Couple of fellows?
- Half the characters in "Kill Bill"?
- High rumblers
- Lauryn Hill trio?
- Above-the-street rumblers
- Lapel edges?
- Some city trains
- Two in a million?
- Unlikely duo?
- Volleyball quartet?
- '97 PGA champ Ernie
- Lines up?
- U.S. Open winner in 1997
- Upraised railroads
- '97 US Open winner
- Chicago Loop trains
- Golfer from South Africa
- Countryman of Gary Player
- Gary Player countryman
- Overhead rails
- Some Chicago lines
- Golf pro from South Africa
- Monorails, often
- Woods competitor
- Aboveground railroads
- 2004 Masters runner-up
- Letters before ems
- Pro golfer Ernie
- Raised rails
- Some urban lines
- Toddling Town trains
- Letters after kays
- The Big Easy of sports
- African athlete
- Chicago lines
- Chicago railways
- Certain trains
- Ernie of birdies
- South African golf pro
- They may be over your head
- All-time European Tour money winner
- Kay followers
- Right-angle shapes
- 2012 British Open champ
- Former "Golf Digest" columnist
- Lines like the London Overground
- Seven-time Presidents Cup competitor
- 2010 Grand Slam of Golf champ
- Logical extremes
- Hollow center
- Former World #1 golfer
- Golf Hall of Famer since 2011
- Dull finish
- Half-rectangle shapes
- Half-rectangles
- Half-square shapes
- Bracket shapes
- Ernie of pro golf
- Johannesburg-born golfer
- Followers of kays
- O'Hare-bound trains
- Overall conclusion
- Wall bracket shapes
- Outskirts of Liverpool
- Parallelogram's trio
- Well-loved trio
- Both ends of Liverpool
- Local surroundings
- Million-dollar pairings
- Railways overhead
- South African golf great
- They can take you to O'Hare
- Champions Tour newcomer of 2020
- Name on Big Easy wines
- Shapes of wall brackets
- Aboveground transporters
- Noisy trains
- 1994 and 1997 U.S. Open winner
- 1996 and 1997 Buick Classic champion
- 1999 Nissan Open winner
- British Open winner Ernie
- Runner-up to Mickelson at the 2004 Masters
- Third Avenue rumblers, once
- British Open champ the year after Duval
- Lateral sides?
- Raised railroad rollers
- Two-time runner-up at the Masters
- 1997 PGA Grand Slam of Golf winner
- Cell wall half?
- Chicago bearers?
- Roll call half
- Runner-up to Singh at the 2000 Masters
- Ernie of the PGA Tour
- See 56-Down
- Singh rival
- They rumble by some apartments
- Winner at Oakmont in 1994
- Goosen rival
- Name engraved on the Claret Jug in 2002
- Powerful deities.
- Railways.
- Letters of the alphabet.
- Letters.
- Means of transportation.
- Missing from Second and Sixth Avenues.
- Outmoded form of transportation.
- Disappearing railways in N. Y. C.
- Formerly on Sixth and Ninth Avenues.
- Railways on pillars.
- English letters.
- Obsolescent carriers.
- Out-of-date railways.
- Transportation systems.
- Vanishing means of transportation.
- Distant relatives of the subway.
- Obsolescent transportation.
- Old style means of transportation.
- Public transportation.
- Old-time transportation.
- Pre-subway carriers.
- Vanishing N.Y.C. structures.
- City transportation.
- Right angles.
- Spanish articles.
- Vanishing transportation.
- Certain railways.
- Certain types of trains.
- Chicago conveyances.
- Disappearing railways.
- Passé carriers.
- Systems of transportation.
- Wheeled conveyances
- City railways.
- City railways: Colloq.
- Disappearing railroads.
- Urban railroads.
- Chicago feature.
- Chicago transportation.
- Former parts of 36 Down.
- Old-time city transportation.
- R. R.'s of a sort.
- Relatives of lambdas.
- Chicago transport.
- Overhead rys.
- Trains of a sort.
- Antiquated railroads.
- Certain rys.
- Railways of a sort.
- Lamedh and lambda.
- Outmoded transportation.
- Certain transit lines.
- Obsolete conveyances.
- Some railroads.
- Certain transportations.
- City transit lines
- Former Man. transit
- Lofty vehs.
- Overhead rail lines
- City trains
- Loop travelers
- Sights in the Bronx
- Trains to the Loop
- Urban transit lines
- Letter-shaped joints
- Transit lines
- Centro et al.
- City transits
- Nostalgic railways
- Railroad structures
- Vanishing street sights
- City ways
- Faded N.Y.C. lines
- City railroads
- Chi. railroads
- High railways
- Subway branches
- Greco and Cid
- Overhead transportation
- Rumblers in the Bx.
- These rumble over Chi.
- Transit tracks
- Chi. sights
- City RR's
- Some railroads, for short
- Urban sights, for short
- Bx rumblers
- City overheads
- City transp.
- Sextet in "All's Well . . . "
- Some rwys.
- Alleluia trio
- Bx. trains
- Chi. transportation
- Overhead trains, for short
- Trains to look up to
- Trio in Lilliput
- Urban RR's
- Chi. Loop loopers
- Chi. lines
- Overhead transp.
- Sextet in "Little Nellie Kelly"
- These run high
- Bx. transit lines
- Chi. transports
- City transports
- High transportation
- Some RR's
- Overhead rwys.
- Quintet in "La, La, Lucille"
- RR systems
- Sights in the Bx.
- Some Bklyn. trains
- Chi. transit systems
- Former Third Ave. trains
- High rails, as in Chi.
- High-rise trains
- Some Bx. trains
- They're high in Chi.
- Bx. transports
- Chicago Loop carriers
- See 17 Across
- Some N.Y.C. trains
- Certain railroads
- High-riding trains
- Monorails' kin
- Every lily has two
- Lofty subways?
- Some Chi trains
- 1994 U.S. Open champ Ernie
- 1994 U.S. Open golf champion
- Bygone trains
- Discontinued trains
- Old trains
- Superways
- Chicago Loop group
- U.S. Open golf champion Ernie
- Noisy transports
- City rattlers
- Commuters' ways
- Windy City sights
- Rattling trains
- Trains on high
- U.S. Open champ Ernie
- Old N.Y.C. sights
- Rare transports, nowadays
- Trains that go clickety-clack
- U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97
- Bygone Manhattan sights
- Chicago sights
- Commuting aids
- Bygone New York transports
- Cousins of monorails
- N.Y.C. sights beginning in the 1870's
- Urban trains, for short
- Subway relatives
- Urban transportation
- Clattery transports
- Noisy city transports
- Subway alternatives
- Cab alternatives
- Loop transports
- See 29-Down
- Some rails
- Commuter carriers
- Commuting choices
- 2002 champion at 62-Across
- Urban carriers
- Choices for Chicago commuters
- Loop circlers
- Old N.Y.C. lines
- See 52-Across
- Ways around Chi-town
- Chicago carriers
- Ernie of the 24-Down
- Golfer dubbed "the Big Easy"
- Raised lines
- South African who twice won the U.S. Open
- Tennis champ Ernie
- Chicago runners
- Dallas center?
- Ernie of golf fame
- Local borders?
- P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year after Singh
- See 64-Across
- Some urban rails
- Transports near stairs
- World Match Play Championship champ a record seven times
- Chi-town rails
- Chi-town trains
- Ernie on a green
- P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year two years before Woods
- P.G.A.'s Ernie
- They're caught in Chicago
- Trains to Wrigley
- Urban rollers
- Player who followed in Player's footsteps
- Some Chi-town transportation
- South African with two U.S. Open wins
- Urban rumblers
- Ernie known as "The Big Easy"
- Golf's Ernie
- Johannesburg-born golf champion
- They have high stations
- Causes of street rumbles?
- Legal borders?
- Lines to Wrigley Field
- Loop takers
- N.Y.C.'s Third and Ninth Avenue lines, e.g.
- Chi-town circlers
- Lines around Chicago
- Most IRT lines in the Bronx, e.g.
- What can take people for a loop?
- 1994 P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year
- Ernie who won the 2012 British Open
- He won the 1994 U.S. Open in a 20-hole playoff
- Lawful ends?
- Old Third Ave. trains in New York City
- Some people movers
- C.T.A. transports
- Golf Hall of Fame inductee of 2011
- South African golfing great
- Swinging Ernie
- Trains to Chicago's Loop
- Winner of four 1990s-2000s golf majors
- Harlem sights
- High trains in Chicago
- Yellow belly?
- Loopy cursive letters
- Two-time U.S. Open champ of the 1990s
- A couple of million?
- Certain public transports
- City railways not at street level
- Letters typed with the right ring finger
- Pair of overalls?
- Railways not on street level
- Shapes made by thumbs and index fingers
- They're high up in Chi-Town
- Trains like Chicago's
- A couple of dollars?
- Chicago loopers
- Llama's head?
- Many characters in "Kill Bill"
- Pair seen three times in "All's Well That Ends Well"
- Trains at a high level?
- Transports from Midway Airport to the Loop
- Features of lollipops but not suckers?
- Half full?
- Rapid transit options
- They're raised in Chi-Town
- Trains above street level
- Trains that run to O'Hare airport
- Volleyball doubles?
- Trains up above
- Transportation options for Blackhawks fans
- Lofty trains
- There are two in 'all'
- Urban transport
- Lofty rails
- Urban trains
- See 103-Down
- Overhead urban trains
- Trains to Wrigley Field
- Golfer who came in second in the 2000 Masters, U.S. Open, and British Open
- They'll stay in The Loop (for a few stops)
- Two in a billion?
- Chicago public transit trains
- They end all?
- Famed African sportsman
- U.S. Open champ of 1994 and 1997
- Duval rival
- They're on track
- Lily pair
- U.S. Open 1994 and 1997 winner
- Former world No. 1 golfer Ernie
- Many characters in "All's Well That Ends Well"?
- Some urban trains
- Designer of the golf course at Oubaai, in South Africa
- Quarter of a dollar?
- Starts to live, laugh, and love
- Transit options in Chicago
- U.S. Open winner in 1994 and 1997
- Cid and Greco
- Dull duo?
- Ernie, Tiger's rival
- The six of "Little Nellie Kelly"
- Woods challenger
- Level ends?
- Linksman Ernie
- Railways with a view
- Tiger Woods rival, Ernie
- Tiger's rival Ernie
- Some rail lines
- Suspended transports
- Trains in the Loop
- A guy on the green
- Center of Dallas?
- Commuters' lines
- Trains over the st.
- Ernie on the fairway
- Some trains over the street
- Bygone Manhattan trains
- Railways over the street
- Clattering overhead trains
- High rollers in Chicago
- Some high rollers in Chi-town
- Trains that rattle
- Trains above Chicago
- Golf champion Ernie
- Most frequent letters in "lollipop"
- Above-ground railways, briefly
- Letters at the sides of "lateral"
- People in Chicago look up to them
- Two letters in "Philly"
- Light rail terminals?
- First letters of "Lloyd"
- Hollow middle?
- Letters that bookend "literal"
- Two at the end of the hall?
- Frozen queen*
- Ballet pair?
- Ernie ___ winner of 1994 US Open
- It takes two to be jolly
- Light-rail preceders
- Overhead carriers
- Overhead rattlers
- Long Island has two
- Sky lines?
- Toro and Greco
- Two help make lilies
- Form of rapid transit
- Links Ernie
- See 39 Across
- Augusta player
- Some railway systems
- Commuter options
- Ernie of 7-Down
- Eagle-eyed Ernie?
- Ernie the pro golfer
- High-riding rails
- Big name in golf
- The Big Easy of pro golf
- Ernie with two U.S. Open wins
- Ernie, golf's "Big Easy"
- Rails on viaducts
- Raised 47-Downs
- Trains on viaducts, perhaps
- Golfer hidden in "Mickelson"
- ER city transit
- Loop trans. options
- Some overheads
- U.S. Open golf champion 1994, 1997
- What loop the Loop
- Little couple
- Loop movers
- Seven-time winner of the World Match Play Championship
- Athlete who sells a line of Big Easy wines
- They're run by the CTA
- Ernie on the green
- Ernie ___ Signature (South African wine)
- Golfer found in Helsinki?
- See 119-Across
- Sights on Third Avenue in the mid-20th century
- Carriers of Chicago commuters
- Sights on high tracks
- Merchandise Mart station stoppers
- The Big Easy
- Chicago high rollers?
- They carry some Chicago commuters
- Ernie with two British Open wins
- Golfer whose first name is actually Theodore
- Raised routes
- Some CTA trains
- Two-time British Open champ
- Two-time British Open champion
- Chicago commuting options
- Putting Ernie
- South African driver of note
- Chicago Transit Authority trains
- Chicago movers
- Ernie with two British Open titles
- Mickelson beat him in the 2004 Masters
- Chi commuting options
- Two-time British Open winner
- CTA carriers
- Ernie on the course
- Ernie who won the U.S. Open twice
- They use raised rails
- British Open champ in 2002 and 2012
- They travel on raised tracks
- U.S. Open champ in 1994 and 1997
- High rollers, of a sort
- Over-the-street trains
- Trains over traffic