Textile fabric since the 19th century | 37 |
Fabric also called "art silk" | 39 |
They're often caught lying down | 35 |
They're soaked up at the beach | 34 |
They may be caught in the summer | 32 |
They're often caught near the water | 39 |
They're caught on sunny days | 32 |
They can't be caught indoors | 32 |
Word whose antonym is its own homophone | 39 |
It's a homophone of its antonym | 35 |
You might purchase this with cream | 34 |
William of Occam had a famous one | 33 |
Sweeney Todd's "friend" | 37 |
Sharp Foos jam off "In Your Honor"? | 45 |
It might make one's shadow disappear | 40 |
Common cause of hair loss in men | 32 |
Popular Christmas gifts for dads | 32 |
Maugham's "The ___ Edge" | 38 |
Maugham's "The __ Edge" | 37 |
Five o'clock shadow removers | 32 |
"The ___ Edge" (Bill Murray film) | 43 |
Motorola flip phone introduced in 2004 | 38 |
Possible outcome of a blooper, briefly | 38 |
Suicide squeeze result, for short | 33 |
Reward for a sacrifice, sometimes | 33 |
Result of bringing someone home, for short | 42 |
You can't get one if you ground into a DP | 45 |
What you get for bringing someone home | 38 |
What a triple with one on gets you: Abbr. | 41 |
Stat sometimes called a "ribby" | 41 |
Safety squeeze result, for short | 32 |
Result of a fielder's choice, maybe | 39 |
Result of a certain sacrifice, for short | 40 |
Result of a blooper, maybe: Abbr. | 33 |
One of four in a grand slam: Abbr. | 34 |
One of A-Rod's 1893, for short | 34 |
One of 1,000 for Darryl Strawberry | 34 |
One hit might result in it, for short | 37 |
It's earned for bringing someone home: Abbr. | 48 |
It's awarded for getting someone home (abbr.) | 49 |
Hitter's accomplishment (abbr.) | 35 |
Credit for driving people home?: Abbr. | 38 |
Category in which the single-season record is 191 | 49 |
Category in baseball's Triple Crown: Abbr. | 46 |
Bloop single's outcome, at times | 36 |
Bases-loaded walk result (abbr.) | 32 |
Baseball stat first tracked by the Buffalo Bisons | 49 |
After 2012, A-Rod is one behind Stan Musial | 43 |
A single might get you one: Abbr. | 33 |
A single may get you one, briefly | 33 |
A round-tripper earns at least one: Abbr. | 41 |
A drive might increase it: Abbr. | 32 |
A comebacker will rarely get you one: Abbr. | 43 |
"___ Baseball" (NES classic) | 38 |
Triple Crown category, in baseball | 34 |
Ruth's 2,213 or Aaron's 2,297 | 37 |
Diamond stat, incorrectly but commonly | 38 |
You can get no more than four of these at a time | 48 |
You can get four, max, with a big hit | 37 |
The three on a bases-loaded triple | 34 |
Stats first tracked by the Buffalo Bisons | 41 |
Stats at Anaheim's "Big A" | 40 |
Stat in baseball's Triple Crown | 35 |
Stat for which Cecil Fielder once led the A.L. | 46 |
Slugger's successes, briefly | 32 |
MLBers get four for a grand slam | 32 |
Johnny Bench's 1,376, briefly | 33 |
Hank Aaron led the N.L. in them four times | 42 |
Hack Wilson got a record 191 of these in 1930 | 45 |
Cleanup hitters' forte (abbr.) | 34 |
Category in baseball's Triple Crown | 39 |
Banks had many in the '50s and '60s | 43 |
Babe Ruth's 2,220, for short | 32 |
A-Rod's 156 led baseball in 2007 | 36 |
A bases-loaded triple earns you three | 37 |
Some Heisman Trophy winners: Abbr. | 34 |
Some Heisman Trophy winners (abbr.) | 35 |
"His Master's Voice" co. | 38 |
Alternative to JVC or Panasonic, once | 37 |
"His Master's Voice" org. | 39 |
"His Master's Voice" initials | 43 |
Kelly Clarkson's record label | 33 |
"His Master's Voice" label | 40 |
They used to crank out Victrolas | 32 |
"His Master's Voice" record label | 47 |
"His Master's Voice" brand | 40 |
Indianapolis dome demolished in 2008 | 36 |
1986 General Electric acquisition | 33 |
"His Master's Voice" sloganeer | 44 |
___ Victor (big name in old recordings) | 39 |
___ Dome, old home of the Indianapolis Colts | 44 |
The Victor Talking Machine Co. successor | 40 |
Record label with a dog in its logo | 35 |
Record label of the Dave Matthews Band | 38 |
Record company with a lightning bolt in its logo | 48 |
Radio Corporation of America, for short | 39 |
Purchaser of the Victor Talking Machine Co., 1929 | 49 |
Pioneer in 33 1/3 r.p.m. records | 32 |
One of Rockefeller Center's original tenants | 48 |
New York's former ___ Building | 34 |