N.L. : matching answer – Crossword-Clue
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N.L. ___ | EAST | 4 |
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___ Fey of "S.N.L." ___ Michaels of "S.N.L." ___ Quinn, formerly of "S.N.L." '54 N.L. home run leader, familiarly '90s N.L. president Coleman "S.N.L." alum "S.N.L." alum Cheri "S.N.L." alum Fey "S.N.L." alum Kevin "S.N.L." alum Oteri "S.N.L." alum Tina "S.N.L." alum who co-starred in "Three Amigos!" "S.N.L." announcer Pardo "S.N.L." bit "S.N.L." character Baba ___ "S.N.L." comic Bill "S.N.L." offering "S.N.L." piece "S.N.L." producer Michaels "S.N.L." segment "S.N.L." skits, e.g. "S.N.L." specialty "S.N.L." star of 1984-85 "Wild and crazy guy" on the old "S.N.L."? 1934 N.L. RBI leader Mel 1934 N.L. RBI leader 1936-38 N.L. home run champ 1936 N.L. leader in slugging percentage 1944 N.L. M.V.P. ___ Marion 1946-52 N.L. home run champ 1951 N.L. Rookie of the Year 1958 N.L. ERA leader Miller 1970 N.L. batting champ Carty 1970's N.L. powerhouse 1971 N.L. M.V.P. who was later twice A.L. Manager of the Year 1971 N.L. MVP 1973 N.L. East champs 1973 N.L. West champs 1974 N.L. Rookie of the Year Bake 1979 N.L. co-MVP Willie 1979 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Bruce 1982 N.L. Rookie of the Year 1984 N.L. MVP Sandberg 1985 N.L. M.V.P. 1985 N.L. M.V.P. Willie 1985 N.L. MVP Willie 1985 N.L. Cy Young Award winner 1986 N.L. batting champ Tim 1986 N.L. Manager of the Year Lanier 1988 N.L. Rookie of the Year Chris 1990 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Drabek 1990 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Doug 1992 N.L. Rookie of the Year Karros 1993 N.L. Rookie of the Year 1994 film based on an "S.N.L." skit 1995 N.L. Rookie of the Year 1995-2000 "S.N.L." cast member 1996 N.L. Rookie of the Year Hollandsworth 1996 N.L. home run leader 1997-99 N.L. strikeout leader 1997 N.L. Rookie of the Year Scott ___ 1998 N.L. champs 1998 N.L. MVP 1998 N.L. MVP Sammy 1998 N.L. M.V.P. from Chicago 1998 N.L. M.V.P. 2000 N.L. home run champ 2000 N.L. runners-up 2000 N.L. MVP Kent 2001 N.L. saves leader Robb 2002 N.L. batting champ 2004 N.L. champs 2006 N.L. MVP 2006 N.L. MVP ___ Howard 2008 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Lincecum 2012 N.L. Manager of the Year Johnson 2012 N.L. East champs A.L. and N.L. city A.L. and N.L. city: Abbr. A.L. and N.L. traders A.L. or N.L. Central city A.L. or N.L. city A.L. or N.L. city, in brief A.L. or N.L. division A.L. or N.L. honoree A.L. or N.L. honorees A.L. or N.L. official A.L. or N.L. segment A.L. or N.L. V.I.P.'s A.L.-N.L. figures Actress Cheri of "S.N.L." Actress Kristen of "S.N.L." An N.L.-er Androgynous "S.N.L." character Androgynous "S.N.L." skit turned into a 1994 movie Baba ___, Gilda Radner "S.N.L." character Belushi character on "S.N.L." Big Apple N.L. team Bygone N.L. team Cabell who was the 1978 N.L. at-bats leader Cheri formerly of "S.N.L." Cheri of "S.N.L." Cheri of "S.N.L." (I TORE anag.) Cheri of old "S.N.L." Chris ___, 1988 N.L. Rookie of the Year City with both A.L. and N.L. teams, informally Classic "S.N.L." character who spoke with rounded R's Classic Mike Myers "S.N.L." sketch ... or an apt title for this puzzle Colleague of Dana Carvey on "S.N.L." Comic Dunn formerly of "S.N.L." Comic Meadows formerly of "S.N.L." Concern of an A.L. or N.L. pitcher Connery's foil, in "S.N.L." skits Dodgers slugger who was the 1988 N.L. M.V.P. Dunn formerly of "S.N.L." Early "S.N.L." star Early 80's "S.N.L." comic Eight-time N.L. home run champ Father ___ Sarducci of "S.N.L." Father ___ Sarducci, longtime "S.N.L." character Father Sarducci of old "S.N.L." Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "S.N.L." First N.L. 500 home run club member First N.L. Hank Aaron Award winner First N.L. player to hit 500 home runs First N.L.'er to hit 500 home runs First N.L.'er to hit 500 homers Fondly remembered "S.N.L." name Former "S.N.L." actor Jay Former "S.N.L." comic Former "S.N.L." comic Cheri Four-time N.L. home run leader Four-time N.L. home-run champ Frequent target of old Ferrell "S.N.L." skits Gilda of "S.N.L." Gilda of the early "S.N.L." Gilda Radner character on "S.N.L." Hank Aaron led the N.L. in them four times He was third behind Jackie and Stan for the 1949 N.L. MVP Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one Home of the N.L.'s Cards Houston N.L. team boo-boos Houston N.L.er Imitator of Bush the elder on "S.N.L." Kato Kaelin portrayer on "S.N.L." Kevin formerly of "S.N.L." Kevin of "S.N.L." fame Last N.L. pitcher to win 30 games in a season (1934) Late S.N.L. actor Long-running "S.N.L." rival Longtime "S.N.L." announcer Don Many an "S.N.L." cast member Member of an N.L. team Mets pitcher who was 1984 N.L. Rookie of the Year Michael of "Weekend Update" on "S.N.L." Miller's "S.N.L." "Weekend Update" successor Molly formerly on "S.N.L." Montreal N.L.'er N.L. ___ N.L. and A.L. city N.L. arbiter N.L. athlete N.L. baseball team N.L. batting champ, 1964, '65 and '67 N.L. batting champ: 1971 N.L. cap insignia N.L. cap letters N.L. cap monogram N.L. cap stitching N.L. career stolen base leader Lou N.L. Central cap insignia N.L. Central city N.L. Central team N.L. Central team inits. N.L. Central team, on a scoreboard N.L. Central team, on scoreboards N.L. Central team: Abbr. N.L. Central, e.g. N.L. city: Abbr. N.L. club N.L. East champs of '07 and '08 N.L. East city N.L. East nine N.L. East player N.L. East squad N.L. East stadium N.L. East team N.L. East team, informally N.L. East team, on scoreboards N.L. East, e.g. N.L. flier? N.L. home run king until Willie Mays surpassed him in 1966 N.L. home-run champ: 1942 N.L. home-run king: 1939-40 N.L. home-run leader: 1947-52 N.L. infielder Joe N.L. infielder Tony N.L. insignia N.L. M.V.P. in 1954 and 1965 N.L. M.V.P. in 1971
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