- REDS
- HUAC targets
- 1981 Beatty film
- 1990 World Series champs
- Beatty's award winning film
- Film about John Reed
- Warren Beatty's Academy Award winner
- Beatty epic
- Cerise, carmine and carnelian
- Cincinnati baseball team
- Crimson, tomato and cinnamon
- Diane Keaton film
- Lipstick colors
- Puce and pink
- Garnet and cherry
- Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench, once
- Russians, once
- Scarlet and Stalin
- Warren Beatty film, 1981
- Hats and Cross
- Cerise, carmine and carnelian (4)
- Tomato and cardinal, e.g.
- Great American Ball Park team
- 1981 Warren Beatty biopic
- National League team with a "Mr." mascot
- Pirate foes
- Warren Beatty movie with a song by Sondheim
- Some selections from the cellar
- Cardinal, carmine, and crimson
- Some cabernets and pinots
- Rose and crimson
- Malbecs and merlots
- Beatty Oscar film
- Beatty film
- 1940 World Series winners
- 1976 World Series champs
- Baseball's first team to use an airplane
- Cranberry and cherry
- Popular lipstick colors
- Sommelier's stock
- Team that beat the Black Sox
- Sommeliers' offerings
- 1990 World Series winners
- Many lipsticks
- Sommelier's suggestions
- Some wines
- Wine list category
- 1975 Series champs
- Beatty-Keaton feature
- Cincinnati ballclub
- Sox-beaters of 1975
- 1981 Beatty movie
- Beatty opus
- Ohio nine
- Cinergy Field team
- Warren Beatty epic
- Ohio team
- Wine-list section
- Chianti and claret
- M&Ms reintroduced in 1985
- Cincy nine
- 1975 Sox foes
- Maple leaf shades
- Beatty film of '81
- Cerise and crimson
- Maple leaf colours
- Some BC and Ontario wines
- Come on you ___! (Manchester United fan's cry)
- Barolos and Barberas, e.g.
- Wine-list heading
- Film in which Jack Nicholson portrays Eugene O'Neill
- They shouldn't be chilled, most say
- Charlie Hustle's 1960s-70s team
- Rose and others, in more ways than one
- It may be dangerous to run them
- They're supposed to be chilled, it's said
- Beatty flick set in Russia
- Cincinnati team
- Best Picture Nominee of 1981
- Four-time '70s NL pennant winners
- Marge Schott's team
- Flick with Beatty and Keaton
- Bolsheviks
- 1975-1976 World Series champs
- 1981 Warren Beatty Oscar winner
- Chianti and cabernet
- Cinergy Field squad
- Movie for which Warren Beatty won an Oscar
- Old Glory colors
- 1981 Warren Beatty movie
- Chianti and Merlot
- Baseball team founded in 1882
- Cincinnati nine
- Crimsons
- Crimson and cerise
- Johnny Bench's squad
- Wine cellar section
- Ohio ballplayers
- Wine list column
- 1981 Warren Beatty Oscar-winning movie
- Baseball's oldest team
- Cherry and cranberry
- Cincinnati ballplayers
- Many wines
- 1981 Warren Beatty epic
- Pete Rose's team, for most of his career
- Crimson and scarlet
- John Reed's movie biography
- Johnny Bench's only pro team
- Rhode Island fowls
- Warren Beatty biopic about John Reed
- Wine menu listing
- Wine varieties
- Cincinnati sluggers
- Comic Skelton and others
- Last National League team to repeat as World Series champs
- 1981 Beatty-Keaton epic
- 1981 Warren Beatty drama
- 1981 Warren Beatty film
- Cabernets, e.g.
- Cherry and ruby
- Great American Ball Park players
- 1981 Best Picture nominee
- Claret and Burgundy
- Bench's team
- Burgundy and cherry
- Radicals
- '90 World Series champs
- Beatty/Keaton film
- Cherry and strawberry
- Lenin and the like
- Wine shop section
- '70s sports powerhouse
- Ruby and garnet
- 1975-76 World Series champs
- Chiantis, e.g.
- Cinergy Field nine
- Cardinal and cherry
- Carmine and crimson
- Wine choices
- Cold War foes
- Johnny Bench's team
- Syrah and others
- Pete Rose's team
- Rhode Island layers
- Wine list options
- 109-Across heading
- 1919 World Series winners over the "Black Sox"
- Cold War bad guys
- Sommelier's category
- Some house wines
- Cabs on a menu
- Ohio baseballers
- Wines with steaks, usually
- Cabs on the table
- Carmine's family?
- Sommelier's array
- They go well with beef
- Heading under which cabs are listed
- Ruby and others
- Vermilion and cardinal
- Cinncinati team
- Film for which Warren Beatty won a Best Director Oscar
- Primary colors
- Pinot noirs, e.g.
- Cardinal and carmine
- Malbec and Merlot
- Bordeaux, e.g.
- Cabs, e.g.
- They're often served with spaghetti
- 123-Across category
- Cabs and syrahs
- Team whose logo involves a "wishbone C"
- Part of a wine list
- Wines that usually go well with beef
- 56-Across choices
- Bench mates?
- Cabs, say
- Joey Votto's team
- Cherry and crimson
- Cabs and the like
- Cabs are among them
- Rose and ruby
- Ruby and scarlet
- Blacks' foes in checkers
- Cab category
- Candy apple and fire engine
- Chianti and Bordeaux
- Restaurant menu heading
- Bordeaux and Chianti
- Cincinnati MLB team
- Many lipstick shades
- Merlot and Malbec
- Cabs and zins, e.g.
- '72 Bronson-Mifune Western
- Burgundies
- Chianti, merlot, etc.
- Malbecs, e.g.
- Wine category
- Poppy and lava
- Communists
- Carmine and others
- Group from Cincinnati
- Keaton/Beatty movie
- Riverfront Stadium team
- Some checkers
- Cincinnati squad
- Half the checkers
- Scarlet and ruby
- Half of the checkers
- Magenta and maroon
- Film directed by Warren Beatty
- Médoc and Chianti
- National League team
- Carmine and cerise
- Leftists
- Scarlet and cherry
- Cincinnati baseballers
- Cherry and carmine
- Lipstick shades
- NL Central team
- Warren Beatty film of '81
- Wines that go with meat
- Crimson and carmine
- Crimson and cherry
- Wine-list choices
- Carmine's relatives
- Cherry et al.
- Scarlet and crimson
- Warren Beatty movie
- Zinfandels, for instance
- Cardinal and kin
- Film directed by Beatty
- Merlot and Pinot Noir
- Roulette bets
- Scarlet and carmine
- Cold War faction
- Ports, for instance
- Ruby and cherry
- Beatty's Oscar film
- Merlot and Beaujolais
- Persimmon and pimento
- Wines that go with steaks
- Geranium and pimento
- Autumnal hues
- Crimson and ruby
- M&M's reintroduced in '87
- Pimento et al.
- Autumn hues
- Cardinal et al.
- Wine-shop display
- Cabernet and Concord
- M&Ms' leaders, per Mars
- National League charter member
- Part of wine lists
- Sommelier offerings
- Team at home near the Ohio
- Checkers complement
- Dark wines
- Scarlet and maroon
- Stop lights
- House __
- Many M&Ms
- Much lipstick
- Pimento and poppy
- Carmine and cardinal
- Cherry and pimento
- Lipstick options
- Wine group
- Wines pairing well with meat
- Rose's mates
- 1981 film nominated for 12 Academy Awards
- Pirates' foes
- 1973 N.L. West champs
- Catsup and strawberry
- Ball club once owned by Marge Schott
- Baseball team from Ohio
- Loser to "Chariots of Fire" for Best Picture
- Team that plays opening day at home every year
- 1981 film that garnered Warren Beatty a Best Director Oscar
- Cardinal and vermilion
- Lipstick hues
- Raspberry and cherry, e.g.
- Wine list half
- Baseball team that changed its name during the McCarthy era
- Film that garnered Warren Beatty his Best Director Oscar
- Some M&M's
- Stoppers
- Team that Tom Seaver threw his only no-hitter for
- Joe's boys.
- Nazi chasers.
- Our Russian allies.
- Nazi annihilators.
- Stalinites.
- Followers of Lenin.
- Pigments.
- Rhode Island ___.
- Commies.
- North Koreans.
- Rhode Island chickens.
- Ultraradicals.
- Cincinnati players.
- Cincinnati's team.
- May 1 paraders.
- Messrs. Rolfe, Ruffing, Schoendienst.
- Mr. Barber and Mr. Skelton.
- Ruby, garnet, etc.
- Targets of the McCarran Bill.
- Titian's favorite shades.
- Vermilion, madder, etc.
- Autumn colors.
- Colors.
- Indians.
- Judge Medina's convicted eleven.
- One side in "cold war."
- They're on trial.
- Troublemakers in Korea.
- Vermilion and cherry.
- Cincinnati's nine.
- Companions of 42 Across.
- Home team at Crosley Field.
- Left wingers.
- Personae non gratae in the U. S.
- They finished sixth in the National League.
- Burgundy, garnet, etc.
- Mao's men.
- Pieces in checkers.
- Pieces on one side of a checkerboard.
- Vermilions.
- Alizarin and madder.
- Ball team.
- Chinese mainlanders.
- Modern Russians.
- One set of checkers.
- Vermilion and carmine.
- Baseball team.
- Burgundy and claret.
- Checkerboard side.
- Cherry and claret.
- Claret and Bordeaux.
- Refuters of Stalin.
- Certain checkers.
- Certain chessmen.
- Maroons.
- Sunset colors.
- Cherries.
- Claret and cherry.
- Crosley Field team.
- Hues.
- Martian shades.
- Certain pieces in checkers.
- Eosins.
- Magenta and lake.
- Sunrise hues.
- Lake, ruby, etc.
- National Leaguers.
- Nyet men.
- Corals.
- Crayon colors.
- Scarlet, rouge, etc.
- Strawberry and others.
- Titian and others.
- Burgundy, claret et al.
- Certain wines.
- Fuchsia and others.
- Rubies.
- Subversives.
- Brilliant hues.
- Carrot and others.
- Garnet and others.
- N.L. team.
- Vermillions.
- Checker pieces.
- Seasonal colors.
- Titian's forte.
- Magenta, etc.
- Port and vermilion.
- Roulette plays
- Cincinnati boys
- Lower spectral colors
- N.L. players
- Oranges' neighbors on spectrum
- Russians
- Buttons and others
- Buttons et al.
- Crimson, scarlet, etc.
- Henna, rose and cherry
- Losers in '72 series
- Barber and Ruffing
- Holzman and Grange
- Oscar winner Buttons, et al.
- Ball club
- Cincinnati ___
- Riverfront nine
- Rose and cherry
- Carmines
- Fall-leaf colors
- Riverfront Stadium players
- Bench, Rose et al.
- Maroon and ruby
- Queen City nine
- Baseball champs
- Baseball champs: 1976
- Carmine and rose
- Darlings of Cincinnati
- Diamond champs
- Muscovites
- Ohio players
- Pete Rose's colleagues
- Rhode Island denizens
- Seaver's colleagues
- World Series champs: 1975, 1976
- Beatty's 1981 movie
- Rose's men
- Rose's team
- Brezhnev's followers
- Morgan, Foster et al.
- Rover and Ryder
- Seaver's teammates
- Tom Seaver's teammates
- Griffey and Knight
- R.I. feathered group
- Riverfront men
- They share a bench with Bench
- Attraction at Riverfront Stadium
- Cerise and vermilion
- Foster and Griffey
- Foster and Knight
- Half the checkers, usually
- Rhode Islanders of a kind
- Rivals of the Dodgers
- Smith and Barber
- Some roulette bets
- They lost a Rose to Philadelphia
- CARMINE AND MAGENTA
- Scarlet and cerise
- Warren Beatty film
- World Series winners: 1975–76
- N.L. club
- N.L. nine
- Prize-winning Beatty film
- World Series winners: 1975 and 1976
- Beatty film of 1981
- Nyet group
- Autumn shades
- Autumnal foliage hues
- Beatty movie
- National League entry
- Warren Beatty movie: 1981
- Checkers choice
- Warm shades
- Beatty film: 1981
- Cincinnati athletes
- W. Beatty film
- W. Beatty film: 1981
- Cerise and vermillion
- Pete Rose's ex-teammates
- Burgundy and Bordeaux, sometimes
- Roulette colors
- World Series winners: 1990
- A 1981 film
- Checker player's choice
- Cold-war forces
- Garnets
- Marge Schott's boys
- Fire-engine and Indian, e.g.
- Revolutionaries
- Ruby and crimson
- Objects of a 1950's scare
- 1917 revolutionaries
- Bench's benchmates
- Médoc, merlot, etc.
- Zinfandels
- Merlot, Médoc, etc.
- McCarthy's quarry
- Stoplight stop lights
- Cold war foe
- John Birchers' foes
- Wine selections
- Cinergy Field athletes
- Cold war group
- 1970's N.L. powerhouse
- Cinergy Field players
- Wine list subheading
- Winery choices
- They beat the 39-Across in the 1975 8-Down
- Wines that aren't whites
- Cold war enemy
- Cold war side
- Wines to serve with beef
- Wines like Merlot
- Oenological category
- Range in lipsticks
- Chianti and Beaujolais
- Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire"
- Chariots of Fire beat it for Best Picture
- '50s scare
- Médoc and Grenache
- Boogeymen of 1950s politics
- Their caps have a stylized "C"
- Wines said to go well with meat
- Midwest squad
- Cab and others
- Cabs and such
- Jazzberry Jam and Razzmatazz in a Crayola box
- Six crayons in a Crayola 64 box
- Most lipstick options
- Wines said to go well with steak
- Wines like Beaujolais and Chianti
- N.L. Central squad
- Section of a Crayola box
- Beaujolais and other wines
- M&M's that were discontinued from 1976 to 1987 over fears about their dye
- Only M.L.B. team that Johnny Bench played for (1967-83)
- Wine lover's favorite team?
- Malbec and syrah, e.g.
- Section of a wine list
- Traffic lights you can't go through
- Ohio sluggers
- Garnet and ruby
- Shiraz and others
- Team that temporarily changed its name during the McCarthy era
- Cellar-dwelling Ohioans
- Cardinal and 67-Down
- Cincinnati ball team
- Status Quo: "Come On You ___"
- Colorful Houses song?
- Houses "___"
- Nancy Wilson and Janis Joplin
- Who Status Quo told to "Come On"
- Houses song about commies?
- 1981 Nicholson film
- Beatty flick
- Category that includes Malbecs
- Cellar group?
- Shades with long wavelengths
- Cabernet Sauvignon (but not Sauvignon Blanc) and Pinot Noir (but not Pinot Grigio)
- Cranberry and crimson
- M.L.B. team that Barry Larkin played for
- Super Tuscans, e.g.
- Team that retired Johnny Bench's number
- Beaujolais and Volnay
- 1990 World Series champions
- Auerbach and Buttons
- John Reed film bio
- Cherry and tomato
- Crimson colors
- Griffey's squad
- Carmine and scarlet
- Skelton and Buttons
- Some National Leaguers
- Grange and Auerbach
- Ken Griffey Jr. and the boys
- Magenta and carmine
- 1990 pennant winner
- NL franchise
- Certain crayons
- Cincinnati's "boys of summer"
- Pirates rivals
- World Series champs of 1975-1976
- McCarthy sought them out
- Warren Beatty flick
- Best Director film for Warren Beatty
- Carmine and scarlet, e.g.
- Cranberry and cherry, for two
- Soviets' nickname
- Sommelier's choices
- This puzzle's theme
- Merlots and cabernets
- 1975 and 1976 World Series champs
- Professional team in Ohio
- Cardinal, cerise and maroon
- Many lipstick colors
- Pro team in Ohio
- Cincy team
- Crimson, coral and cherry, e.g.
- Certain National League team
- Some Major Leaguers
- National League baseball team
- Wines for beef
- Cincinnati pros
- Many house wines
- Ohio pros
- Certain N.L. team
- *Sends back, in court
- Cincinnati MLB squad
- Merlot and cabernet
- Merlots and others
- Alternatives to whites, on a wine list
- Cabernet and Merlot
- Some lipstick shades
- Wine menu heading
- Cincinnati's baseball team
- Crimson and others
- Maroon and scarlet, e.g.
- Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon
- Wines at many steak dinners
- Cherry and crimson, e.g.
- Crimson and vermilion
- Elly De La Cruz's Ohio team
- Ohio MLB team
- Scarlet and vermilion
- 1981 film
- Riverfront Stadium nine
- 1975-76 baseball champs
- Cincinnati jocks
- Energy Field nine
- Sun shades
- Buttons and Skelton
- Major League ball team
- Oscar-winning film for Beatty
- Cerise and scarlet
- Scarlet, tomato, etc.
- Bench's mates
- McCarthy's prey
- McCarthy's targets
- National League squad
- Carmine and ruby
- Fire engine and beet, e.g.
- Nine start in Ohio
- Wine store section
- Winery buys
- Color range in lipsticks
- Queen City athletes
- 1975 World Series champs
- Ken Griffey Jr. played for them
- Communists, pejoratively
- Pete Rose's first and last team
- Cincinnati baseball club
- Lots of wines
- Cerise and carnelian
- Cabernet and 44-Across
- Team for whom Rose was player-manager
- Wine shop array
- Wines commonly served with beef
- Pete Rose's longtime team
- Rhode Island ___ (chickens)
- Rose and Bench, for years
- Wines often paired with beef
- Wines often paired with steak
- Wines served with steaks
- Medoc and Merlot
- Rose was their player-manager
- Whom Pete Rose managed
- Colors like crimson
- Cranberry and crimson, e.g.
- Ruby and maroon, e.g.
- Scarlet and crimson, for two
- Signals that become greens
- They may look like greens to people with deuteranomaly
- Ruby and scarlet, for two
- Cincinnati MLB players
- Zinfandel and other wines
- Whites' 1917-20 foes
- Beatty's '81 epic
- Some checker men
- Rose bet on them
- Drink menu category
- They're served at room temperature
- Film that won the Best Director Oscar over Best Picture "Chariots of Fire"
- Wine tasting selections
- Cranberry, raspberry and strawberry, e.g.
- Film for which Beatty won a directing Oscar
- Wine selection
- Team that won in the Black Sox scandal
- Cabernet and claret
- Team that moves to Great American Ball Park in 2003
- Best Picture loser to "Chariots of Fire"
- Five-time World Series champs
- Winning team in the "Black Sox Scandal" World Series
- 1970s baseball powerhouse
- Two-time World Series champs of the 1970s
- Cincinnati crew
- It lost Best Picture to "Chariots of Fire"
- Winning team in the Black Sox Scandal
- Burgundy wines
- Malbec and merlot, e.g.
- Pinot noir and petite sirah
- Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois, in Monopoly