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Other crossword clues for answer "ELS"

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
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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