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Other crossword clues for answer "YANKEE"

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.
Major-leaguer who wears 49-Across at home
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.
72-Across, e.g.