- YANK
- Jerk
- Pull out
- Ruth or Mantle, for short
- One across the pond from a Brit
- Northerner
- Pull firmly
- Pull quickly
- Quick tug
- Hard pull
- Quick pull
- Pull teeth
- Sharp tug
- Tug
- Foe at Fenway
- Sudden pull
- Take off the air, in slang
- Sharp pull
- American, across the pond
- Player in "The House that Ruth Built"
- Pull a fast one?
- Pull hard and fast
- Reb's foe
- Reb's opponent
- Big jerk?
- Soldier in "Over There"
- American, in Ireland
- American, overseas
- Tug (on)
- Remove abruptly
- Remove, with "out"
- Try to pull out
- A-Rod, notably
- Union soldier
- Reb's rival
- Pull abruptly
- Remove unceremoniously
- Try to win at tug of war
- Pershing trooper
- Clemens, today
- Jeter or Cone
- Bronx Bomber, for short
- Strong tug
- Pull hard
- Civil War soldier
- Pull sharply
- Tug sharply
- Pinstriped player, for short
- American, to a Brit
- American, to Brits
- Pull
- Tug hard
- Good tug
- Big tug
- Brit's WWII comrade
- El Duque, for one
- New York ballplayer
- A-Rod, for one
- Bronx Bomber
- The Scooter was one
- Fighting American.
- Sudden twitch.
- American equivalent of British Tommy.
- Fighter under the U. N.
- U. S. native.
- G. I. magazine.
- Member of the 8th Army.
- G. I. magazine of World War II.
- Doughboy.
- Ballplayer.
- G. I.
- G. I. magazine of W. W. II.
- Hero of "The Hairy Ape."
- Mantle, for example.
- G. I. abroad.
- Nickname for a G. I.
- O'Neill's "Hairy Ape."
- The "Hairy Ape."
- World Series player.
- O'Neill hero.
- O'Neill role.
- Ballplayer, for short.
- Mantle was one
- G.I. in England
- A.E.F. man
- G.I., in W.W. I
- Taylor's "A ___ at Oxford"
- Stoker in "The Hairy Ape"
- The Hairy Ape role
- O'Neill's hirsute stoker
- W.W. II Army magazine
- American
- American, in W.W. II
- An American, to a Brit
- U.S. soldier in W.W. II
- American, abroad
- American, in England
- Jerk hard
- A lot of pull?
- Pinstriper
- Jerk move?
- Quite a jerk
- Give a hard tug
- 19th-century adversary of an 18-Down
- The Big Unit, 'til recently
- Kennedy, but not Carter
- Pull out, as a tooth
- Pull, as hair
- Way to pull a tooth
- Extract a tooth
- One way to extract a tooth
- Pinstriped player, informally
- Extract, as a tooth
- Jerk sharply
- Give a firm tug to
- Give a good tug
- Tug but good
- Tug violently
- Clinton at Oxford e.g.
- Northeasterner
- An American abroad
- Remove abruptly, as a tooth
- Tug abruptly
- Mantle or Jeter, for short
- Big Apple ballplayer, for short
- Extract with pliers
- Harsh tug
- Omaha Beach lander
- Remove from the schedule
- Brit's WWII ally
- Sox rival