Clues for the word "METS"
We've had 206 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 435 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on December 24, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Shea nine
- Expansion team of 1962
- Queens team
- New York nine
- Team at Shea
- Giants' successors
- 1969 Series winners
- Shea Stadium nine
- "Amazin' " team
- Miracle workers of '69
- Team with a bridge in its logo
- "Miracle" team of 1969
- Subway Series team
- New York tickertape honorees, 1962, '69 and '86
- 1969 miracle team
- Shea team
- 1986 World Series champs
- 2000 "subway series" losers
- Team once managed by Dallas Green
- They beat the 39-Across in the 1986 8-Down
- Team since 1962
- "Miracle" workers of 1969
- "How 'bout them ___?" (classic conversation segue)
- 1962 expansion team
- Shea squad
- Queens subject?
- 29-Down team
- Major-league team with the most season losses, 120, in the 20th century
- Last team managed by Casey Stengel
- Citi Field team
- Subway Series participant
- Citi Field team, starting in 2009
- "Amazin'" team
- 1969 World Series champs
- "Miracle" ball club of 1969
- 2000 World Series losers
- Casey Stengel's last team
- Shea players
- New York team
- N.L. East team
- "Miracle" nine of '69
- They play at Shea
- NY team
- Queens players
- "Subway Series" team
- World Series champs of 1986
- National League team
- Club of Queens
- Shea Stadium pros
- Shea Stadium squad
- 36-Down team
- They play chez Shea
- 1969 World Series champions
- Shea Stadium group
- Shea swingers
- Team that retired Casey Stengel's #37
- Last team that Willie Mays played for
- Citi Field ballplayers
- Miracle nine of '69
- Queens squad
- "Miracle" 1969 World Series winners
- Queens ball team
- Team Gil Hodges both played for and managed
- 1973 N.L. East champs
- Team with a postseason record of 37-27
- Norfolk Tides' parent team
- Willie Randolph's team
- Subject of the book "The Bad Guys Won!"
- They finished their first season 60 1/2 games out of first
- Team with a skyline in its logo
- Carlos Delgado's team
- Losers of the 2006 NLCS
- Subject of the 1993 book "The Worst Team Money Could Buy"
- New Orleans Zephyrs' parent team
- Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons
- Mayor's Trophy Game team, once
- "Kiner's Korner" interviewees
- 1986 World Series winners
- Stengel was their first manager
- Team scheduled to move to Queens's Citi Field in 2009
- Big Apple team
- 2000 World Series team
- 1969 upstarts
- 1969 baseball upstarts
- 1962-63 Polo Grounds team
- Shea Stadium players
- Big Apple baseball team
- Pro team since '62
- Big Apple baseballers
- New York baseballers
- Queens crew
- National League East team
- Big Apple nine
- "Miracle" team of '69
- "Miracle" workers of 1969
- Yankees' crosstown rivals
- Famous New Yorkers
- N.Y. team
- NL East nine
- Amazin' baseballers
- New York attraction
- Team first managed by Casey Stengel
- 1969 World Series winners
- They battle the Yankees for ink
- Players in blue, white, orange, and black
- They debuted in '62
- "Amazin"' team
- 1986 pennant winner
- '86 World Series winners
- World Series winners of 1986
- Beneficiaries of Bill Buckner's famous World Series error
- Team for which Dwight Gooden debuted
- Willie Mays's last team
- Beneficiaries of Bill Buckners famous World Series error
- "Amazin'" Big Apple team
- "Miracle" team of '69
- Shea baseballers
- Subject of "The Miracle Has Landed"
- New York ball club
- 1969 Series champs
- 2000 Series losers
- Flushing team
- 'Miracle' ball team
- Citi Field ball team
- "Amazing" '69 team
- "Meet the ___" (major-league fight song)
- Citi Field squad
- Strawberry's mates, once
- David Wright's team
- N.Y. baseballers
- Team that got a new ballpark in 2009
- Team whose colors are blue and orange
- "Olympia" and others
- 51-Down team
- Miracle team of 1969
- "The Miracle Has Landed" team
- Ball club whose colors are blue and orange
- New York tickertape honorees of 1986
- Expos rivals
- Subway Series squad
- Some ballplayers
- Queens swingers
- Unlikely '69 champs
- Yankees' hometown rivals
- 1969 and 1986 World Series champs
- 'Subway Series' team
- NYC baseball team
- 2015 World Series team
- Pro team with blue-and-orange jerseys
- "Amazin'" team of the '60s
- "Amazin'" team of 1969
- New York club
- 2000 Subway Series team
- 2015 National League champs
- "Amazin'" baseball team
- Baseball's "Amazins"
- Big Apple squad
- New York ball team
- Last team to play in the Polo Grounds
- Team covered at amazinavenue.com
- Team whose mascot's head is a baseball
- "miracle" group
- New York ball players
- New York baseball team
- Tug McGraw's first MLB team
- NL team
- "Amazin"' 1969 group
- N.Y. baseball team
- 2015 World Series losers
- Subway Series side
- They played their first season at the Polo Grounds
- Queens nine
- World Series winners in 1969 and 1986
- Achievers of a 1969 miracle
- Team with which Nolan Ryan made his major-league debut
- New York MLB team that isn't the Yankees
- New York baseball team that Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza played for
- ___-Willets Point (subway station in Queens, N.Y.)
- Two-time World Series champs
- Team not far from JFK
- Queens-based baseball team
- Big Apple ballplayers
- Citi Field baseballers
- Stengel's "Amazin'" team
- Baseball team whose original full name is rarely used
- New York MLB squad
- 1969 MLB upstarts
- Team that retired Mike Piazza's #31
- Team whose mascot's head is a ball
- Big Apple sluggers
- Yanks' crosstown rivals
- Team that shares a city with the Yankees
- Two-time Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom and teammates
- Team with "Mr." and "Mrs." mascots
- "Meet the ___" (baseball fight song)
- New York MLB team
- M.L.B. team that played its first two seasons at the fabled Polo Grounds
- Team whose first manager was Casey Stengel
- National League expansion team of 1962
- Max Scherzer's squad
- N.L. East team for which Tom Seaver pitched
- Squad whose Double-A affiliate is the Rumble Ponies
- New York basball team
- Phillies' rivals
- M.L.B. team that's played in three different stadiums since its inception in 1962
- Subject of the 2021 documentary "Once Upon a Time in Queens"
Last Seen In
- Daily American - December 24, 2024
- Daily American - December 01, 2024
- Daily American - November 21, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 05, 2024
- New York Times - November 02, 2024
- Daily American - September 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 18, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 13, 2024
- New York Times - August 03, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 30, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 24, 2024
- USA Today - July 06, 2024
- Mirror Daily - June 17, 2024
- LA Times - May 19, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 08, 2024
- LA Times - April 06, 2024
- Daily American - April 04, 2024
- Mirror Daily - April 02, 2024
- Mirror Daily - February 21, 2024
- Mirror Daily - February 03, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 14, 2023
- Daily American - December 05, 2023
- New York Times - November 16, 2023
- New York Times - November 07, 2023
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 14, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 28, 2023
- New York Times - August 14, 2023
- LA Times - August 13, 2023
- Daily American - July 30, 2023
- Daily American - July 24, 2023
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