- NINTH
- Final inning, usually
- Last inning, usually
- Last inning
- Last inning, mostly
- Closer's inning
- Final inning, most of the time
- Closer's time
- Freshman's grade
- Last Fenway frame
- Beethoven's ___ (oft-recorded symphony)
- Closer to the ballgame
- Adjective for William Henry Harrison
- Time for critical relief efforts, often
- Last before extras
- Setting for some walk-off wins
- Barely in the top ten
- Beethoven's last symphony
- Beethoven's ___
- Beethoven's "Choral Symphony"
- Pitcher's spot in the order, usually
- Relief ace's inning
- Schubert symphony called "the Great"
- Walkoff homer inning, typically
- Walkoff home run inning, usually
- Lowest circle of Dante's hell
- Last inning, typically
- Dvorák's last symphony
- Jazzy interval
- I, sequentially
- The __ Gate: 1999 Polanski film
- Beethoven's __
- Amendment dealing with unenumerated rights
- Climactic inning, often
- Dvorak's last symphony
- Critical inning
- Inning often not finished
- What closers often open, with "the"
- Beethoven's last
- Last baseball inning, usually
- Like I
- About eleven percent
- Standard sudoku section
- About 11 percent
- About 11%
- What I will always be?
- Ode to Joy symphony number
- First possible inning for a walk-off homer
- Pitcher's spot in the batting order, usually
- Two blocks west of Times Square.
- Beethoven's greatest.
- Ordinal number.
- Place in the batting order.
- Last in the batting lineup.
- Musical interval.
- One inning.
- Baseball finale.
- Musical chord.
- Late inning
- Beethoven symphony
- Next to the last inning
- Beethoven's ___ ("Choral")
- Beethoven's "Choral Symphony," with "The"
- New York's General Post Office is on it
- With 76-Across, a game ender
- Bruckner's last symphony
- Beethoven's symphony with "Ode to Joy"
- Inning for closers
- What I will always be, alphabetically
- Like William Henry Harrison, among U.S. presidents
- Finish on a diamond?
- Like I Samuel among the books of the Old Testament
- Like the last complete symphony of Gustav Mahler
- Pitcher's positio_ _ _ _ _e lineup, historically
- It may have a stressful bottom
- Number life Peter Criss is on?
- When closers tend to start work
- William Henry Harrison's place, presidentially
- Final Beethoven symphony
- Inning for last licks
- A Beethoven symphony
- Third of a third
- Ludwig's last symphony
- Two innings past the stretch
- Beethoven's final symphony
- Second-worst finish in the top 10
- Ode to Joy symphony
- Last in the batting order
- 1980 Stacy Keach film The ____ Configuration
- Shortened inning, sometimes
- Slightly more than 11 percent
- Two innings after the stretch
- When many saves take place
- Second-to-last out of 52-Across
- Final inning of most baseball games
- One better than tenth
- Last to bat
- Pitcher's spot
- Iota's position
- Crucial inning
- Pitcher's spot, often
- Inning in which the fiftieth out is recorded
- Pitcher's batting position, usually
- Pitcher's position in the lineup, typically