- YANKEE
- Northerner
- Northerner to a Southerner
- Fenway foe
- Subway Series participant
- Mariano Rivera, e.g.
- Union fighter
- Arch-foe at Fenway
- Union representative?
- __ Doodle
- A Doodle
- Doodle in music?
- Joltin' Joe or "The Mick"
- Union man
- Bronx Bomber
- Doodle in a music book?
- Union member?
- Babe Ruth was one
- Ruth or Rivera
- Doodle on a sheet of music?
- Confederate foe
- Derek Jeter, for one
- Joltin' Joe, for one
- Pinstripes wearer
- Derek Jeter, e.g.
- New Englander
- Bronx baseballer
- Mariano Rivera, memorably
- Sandman or "Joltin' Joe"
- Stadium opening?
- Judge of baseball, for one
- Big Apple MLB player
- One of Torre's team
- Gehrig or Mantle
- Northerner, informally
- Soldier in blue
- Civil War soldier
- New Englander, informally
- Big Apple baseballer
- DiMaggio or Jeter
- What Katharine Hepburn called herself
- Dublin-based magazine
- Member of the Bronx Bombers
- Player in pinstripes
- Man in blue, once
- What Britons call a U.S. soldier.
- Any American, to a foreigner.
- Mark Twain's Hartford man.
- Perennial pennant-winner.
- Man from Connecticut.
- Tobey, Lodge or Saltonstall.
- ___ Stadium.
- He wears N. Y. on his cap.
- American.
- Vermonter.
- American soldier abroad.
- World Series player.
- Man sometimes told to "go home."
- Relative of Uncle Sam.
- Ball player.
- Down-Easter.
- American Leaguer.
- Kind of bean soup
- N. Y. stadium
- Doodle-Dandy one
- ___ Rose, 1926 song
- Guidry or Gullett
- Kind of ingenuity
- Mr. October is one
- Type of know-how
- Rizzuto for 13 years
- Kind of bond
- Mickey Mantle was one
- The Bambino or Iron Horse
- Pinstriper
- Winner of 1865
- Bluecoat
- With 56-Across, song with the lyrics "Stuck a feather in his cap"
- Munson, Maris or Mantle
- ___ Stadium, opened in 1923
- One noted for ingenuity
- Ruth, once
- With 54-Across, moniker of 62-Across
- Ruth, for one
- Mantle, e.g.
- Penultimate letter in the NATO alphabet
- So-called perpetrator of "the War of Northern Aggression"
- Bostonian, for one
- Roger Clemens, for one
- The Mick or "Joltin' Joe"
- Ruth was one
- 43-Down, for one
- 34-Across, for one
- Joltin' Joe or "The Babe," famously
- Highly paid New Yorker
- Giancarlo Stanton, now
- H.R. manager's note to pull poet Cummings from the staff ...
- Daddy ___ (rapper from Puerto Rico, not New England)
- Bronx MLB player
- Gehrig, e.g.
- Rebel's foe
- ____ Doodle Dandy
- Ruth or Mattingly
- Twain's "A Connecticut___in King Arthur's Court"
- Guy hated in Boston
- Pinstriped player
- Pinstripes wearer on the baseball field
- Derek Jeter, until October 2014
- Torre's charge, once
- Bronx cheer recipient?
- Maris or Mantle
- Apple batter?
- Zulu preceder
- 40-Across, e.g.
- Letter before Zulu
- 72-Across, e.g.