Clues for the word "REDS"
We've had 441 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1004 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on December 13, 2025.
Referring Clues
- 1990 World Series champs
- Zinfandels
- Bench's benchmates
- 1917 revolutionaries
- Cinergy Field team
- Médoc, merlot, etc.
- Cincinnati nine
- Marge Schott's team
- Scarlet and crimson
- Merlot, Médoc, etc.
- Stoplight stop lights
- Cranberry and cherry
- Many wines
- Cold war foes
- Johnny Bench's team
- Some wines
- McCarthy's quarry
- Lipstick shades
- Riverfront Stadium nine
- Cold war foe
- John Birchers' foes
- Wine selections
- 1975-76 World Series champs
- Médoc and Chianti
- Cold war group
- Cincinnati team
- Cinergy Field athletes
- Cherry and cranberry
- Cinergy Field players
- Sommeliers' offerings
- Some M & M's
- Dark wines
- 1970's N.L. powerhouse
- Wine list subheading
- Carmine, cardinal and cerise
- Commies
- Winery choices
- Wines that aren't whites
- They beat the 39-Across in the 1975 8-Down
- Cold war enemy
- Roulette bets
- Wines to serve with beef
- Some roulette bets
- Wine list column
- Cold war side
- Wines like Merlot
- Great American Ball Park team
- Pete Rose's team
- Range in lipsticks
- M&M's that were removed from 1976 to 1987 out of a health concern for a coloring dye
- Oenological category
- Cabernets, e.g.
- Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire"
- Flick with Beatty and Keaton
- Bolsheviks
- Warren Beatty epic
- Wine list heading
- Movie for which Warren Beatty won an Oscar
- Chianti and cabernet
- Old Glory colors
- 1981 Warren Beatty Oscar winner
- 1975-1976 World Series champs
- Cinergy Field squad
- Chianti and Merlot
- 1981 Warren Beatty movie
- 1990 World Series winners
- Crimsons
- Baseball team founded in 1882
- Wine cellar section
- Crimson and cerise
- Johnny Bench's squad
- Beatty flick set in Russia
- Ohio ballplayers
- 1981 Warren Beatty Oscar-winning movie
- Baseball's oldest team
- Cincinnati ballplayers
- Wine list section
- Pete Rose's team, for most of his career
- 1981 Warren Beatty epic
- Ruby and others
- Ruby and scarlet
- Catsup and strawberry
- Port Sudan is on it
- Cincinnati ball club
- 1973 N.L. West champs
- Baseball team from Ohio
- Loser to "Chariots of Fire" for Best Picture
- Team that plays opening day at home every year
- Ohio nine
- Ball club once owned by Marge Schott
- Chiantis, e.g.
- Raspberry and cherry, e.g.
- Wine list half
- Cardinal and vermilion
- 1981 film that garnered Warren Beatty a Best Director Oscar
- Lipstick hues
- Stoppers
- Team that Tom Seaver threw his only no-hitter for
- Wine list options
- Best Picture nominee of 1981
- Film that garnered Warren Beatty his Best Director Oscar
- Some M&M's
- They go well with beef
- Sommelier's array
- Cabs on the table
- Carmine's family?
- Wines with steaks, usually
- Ohio baseballers
- Cabs on a menu
- Cherry and ruby
- Some house wines
- Sommelier's category
- Cold War bad guys
- Chianti and claret
- 1919 World Series winners over the "Black Sox"
- 109-Across heading
- Crimson and carmine
- Cherry and carmine
- Some checkers
- National League team
- Wine-list choices
- Crimson and cherry
- Half the checkers
- Crimson and scarlet
- Carmine's relatives
- Cherry et al.
- Warren Beatty movie
- Merlot and Pinot Noir
- Scarlet and cherry
- Film directed by Beatty
- Cardinal and kin
- Scarlet and carmine
- Ruby and cherry
- Cold war faction
- Ports, for instance
- NL Central team
- Beatty film
- Cincinnati baseballers
- Warren Beatty film of '81
- Wines that go with meat
- Warren Beatty flick
- Merlots and cabernets
- Carmine and crimson
- Beatty Oscar film
- Sommelier's choices
- This puzzle's theme
- Wine shop section
- Carmine and cerise
- Best Director film for Warren Beatty
- Soviets' nickname
- Rhode Island fowls
- Cincinnati sluggers
- Cardinal, cerise and maroon
- Winery buys
- Cincinnati players
- Queen City athletes
- Color range in lipsticks
- Ohio pros
- Carmine and ruby
- Certain wines
- Wine store section
- Oscar-winning film for Beatty
- Fire engine and beet, e.g.
- Nine start in Ohio
- Cherry and tomato
- National League squad
- McCarthy's prey
- Bench's mates
- McCarthy's targets
- Skelton and Buttons
- Vermilion and cardinal
- "Chariots of Fire" beat it for Best Picture
- Beatty's Oscar film
- Wine-list options
- Communists
- '50s scare
- Cincinnati's nine
- Merlot and Beaujolais
- Many lipstick colors
- N.L. Central team
- Heading under which cabs are listed
- Bordeaux, e.g.
- Cincinnati baseball team
- Film for which Warren Beatty won a Best Director Oscar
- Many lipstick shades
- Wine menu listing
- 1975 World Series champs
- Wines that go with steaks
- John Reed's movie biography
- Cincinnati squad
- Médoc and Grenache
- Wine varieties
- Persimmon and pimento
- Ohio team
- Johnny Bench's only pro team
- They're served at room temperature
- Tulip colors
- Cincinnati's "Boys of Summer"
- Primary colors
- Cerise and crimson
- Professional team in Ohio
- Ken Griffey Jr. played for them
- 1975 and 1976 World Series champs
- Cinncinati team
- Jr.'s squad
- Warren Beatty biopic about John Reed
- Wine-list section
- Warren Beatty film
- Beatty movie
- Ohio squad
- 1981 Beatty movie
- Cincinnati ball team
- Cardinal and 67-Down
- Last National League team to repeat as World Series champs
- Geranium and pimento
- -
- Drink menu category
- Pro team in Ohio
- Pinot noirs, e.g.
- Bordeaux exports
- Ball club from 50-Across
- Boogeymen of 1950s politics
- Pirates rivals
- Comic Skelton and others
- Malbec and Merlot
- '90 World Series champs
- Wines said to go well with meat
- Half of the checkers
- 1970 World Series champs or 1981 Beatty film
- Sommeliers' suggestions
- Ruby and garnet
- Their caps have a stylized "C"
- Cardinal and carmine
- Pete Rose's first and last team
- 1981 Beatty-Keaton epic
- 1972 Bronson-Mifune western
- 76 Across category
- 1981 Warren Beatty drama
- Communists, pejoratively
- Pimento et al.
- Autumnal hues
- Autumn hues
- Cherry and crimson
- 1981 Beatty film
- Group from Cincinnati
- Certain National League team
- Cabs, e.g.
- Cincinnati ball players
- Midwest squad
- They're often served with spaghetti
- Rose's team, aptly
- Wine-list column
- Wine-list heading
- Cardinal and cherry
- 1981 Warren Beatty film
- Burgundy and Bordeaux, sometimes
- Some Major Leaguers
- Cab and others
- Team whose logo involves a "wishbone C"
- Six crayons in a Crayola 64 box
- Chianti and Beaujolais
- Cabs and syrahs
- 123-Across category
- Lots of wines
- Nail polish shades
- Cabernet and Concord
- Rose's men
- Cabs and such
- Winning team in the "Black Sox Scandal" World Series
- Jazzberry Jam and Razzmatazz in a Crayola box
- Cincinnati baseball club
- Left leaners
- Wine buys
- Most lipstick options
- Rhode Island cluckers
- M&Ms' leaders, per Mars
- John Reed film bio
- Muscovites
- Part of a wine list
- National League charter member
- Cerise and carnelian
- Wines for beef
- National League baseball team
- National leaguers
- Wines said to go well with steak
- Smith and Foley
- Wines that usually go well with beef
- Bold lipstick choices
- Bar menu heading
- Joey Votto's team
- Bench mates?
- Rival of the Cubs
- Many lipsticks
- Cabs, say
- Wines commonly served with beef
- Many house wines
- Team for whom Rose was player-manager
- Cincinnati pros
- Poppy and lava
- 56-Across choices
- Wine shop array
- Wines like Beaujolais and Chianti
- Wine category
- Certain N.L. team
- Rubies
- Maroon and ruby
- Blushing colors
- Crimson colors
- Cincinnati's baseball team
- Baseball team in Cincinnati
- Wine cellar options
- Semillon and Riesling, for two
- Fire truck shades
- Status Quo: "Come On You ___"
- Nancy Wilson and Janis Joplin
- Houses "___"
- Who Status Quo told to "Come On"
- Colorful Houses song?
- Houses favorite shades?
- Houses song about commies?
- Houses song about shades of scarlet?
- Baseball team that listened to WKRP?
- Manchester United song with Status Quo "Come on You ___"
- Taylor Swift's favorite shades?
- At snooker, they aren't so good as the blacks
- 26 down's contribution to endangered species
- At snooker halls, they roll around in hundreds
- Leftists less than a hundred strong
- Leftists in pocket, perhaps?
- Comrades rolling around at the snooker hall?
- Those on the far left of the snooker table?
- 1970s baseball powerhouse
- Rose group, but not a rosé group
- Team whose home stadium is near a "Rose" garden
- Come on you ___! (Manchester United fans cry)
- Film in which Jack Nicholson portrays Eugene O'Neill
- Clarets & burgundies
- Clarets
- Wines often paired with steak
- 1981 movie starring Warren Beatty and based on the writings of John Reed
- Rhode Island ___ (chickens)
- Section of a Crayola box
- Scarlet & crimson
- Carmine and cardinal
- Bunch of Rose's, once?
- Crimson or ruby
- Sommelier offerings
- Ruby and rose
- Rose and Bench, for years
- Team at home near the Ohio
- Part of wine lists
- Wines served with steaks
- Cerise hues
- Beatty epic
- Scarlet hues
- Pete Rose's longtime team
- Cherry hues
- Wines often paired with beef
- N.L. Central squad
- Burgundies
- Cabernet and 44-Across
- Rosy shades
- Ruby hues
- Scarlet and strawberry
- M&M's that were discontinued from 1976 to 1987 over fears about their dye
- Whom Pete Rose managed
- Cincinnati MLB squad
- Beaujolais and other wines
- Some checkers pieces
- Wines with beef entrees
- Cabs are among them
- Rose was their player-manager
- Winning team in the Black Sox Scandal
- On the snooker table, the majority are on the left
- Rose and ruby
- Buttons et al.
- Wine lover's favorite team?
- Only M.L.B. team that Johnny Bench played for (1967-83)
- Medoc and Merlot
- Cabs and the like
- *Sends back, in court
- Restaurant menu heading
- Malbec and merlot, e.g.
- Merlots and others
- Bright colors
- Vintner's display
- Merlot and cabernet
- Cherry and garnet
- Ruby and maroon, e.g.
- Burgundy wines
- Pinot noir and petite sirah
- Some of the hired staff are ruddy radical!
- Scarlet and crimson, for two
- The ones in the frame?
- They may look like greens to people with deuteranomaly
- Checkers complement
- Signals that become greens
- Trots, imaginably
- Cranberry and crimson, e.g.
- Candy apple and fire engine
- Snooker players don't see them as colours
- Stop lights
- Scarlet and maroon
- Blacks' foes in checkers
- Cab category
- Colors like crimson
- Malbec and syrah, e.g.
- Chianti and Bordeaux
- Cincinnati MLB team
- Crimson, coral and cherry, e.g.
- Cabernet and Merlot
- Wine menu heading
- Section of a wine list
- Cranberry and strawberry, for two
- Crimson hues
- Merlot and Malbec
- Bordeaux and Chianti
- Scarlet, tomato, etc.
- Traffic lights you can't go through
- Cabs and zins, e.g.
- Some lipstick shades
- Cerise and scarlet
- Ohio sluggers
- Ruby and crimson
- Leftists in pocket, perhaps?
- Comrades rolling around at the snooker hall?
- Shiraz and others
- Those on the far left of the snooker table?
- Garnet and ruby
- Ruby and scarlet, for two
- Malbecs, e.g.
- Cincinnati MLB players
- Cincinnati ballclub
- Zinfandel and other wines
- Chianti, merlot, etc.
- Team that briefly changed its name during the 1950s to appease McCarthyites
- Burgundy, claret, etc.
- Cincy MLB team
- Merlot and Shiraz
- Cincinnati baseball franchise
- Warren Beatty film based on "Ten Days That Shook the World"
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - December 13, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - December 05, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 29, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 27, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 18, 2025
- New York Times - November 17, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - November 17, 2025
- LA Times - November 12, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 05, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 03, 2025
- Your Life Choices - October 25, 2025
- New York Times - October 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 07, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 23, 2025
- New York Times - September 08, 2025
- Daily American - August 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 08, 2025
- Daily American - August 01, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - July 31, 2025
- New York Times - July 28, 2025
- LA Times - July 20, 2025
- Mirror Daily - July 16, 2025
- LA Times - July 13, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - July 13, 2025
- Mirror Daily - July 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - June 30, 2025
- Mirror Daily - June 12, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - June 07, 2025
- New York Times - May 30, 2025
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