Answer: ERA
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Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- Pitcher's stat
- Diamond stat
- Bullpen stat
- Swing or Mesozoic, e.g.
- Epoch
- Wisk alternative
- Time-line division
- Stat for hurlers
- Historical period
- Mound stat
- History book topic
- Paleozoic, e.g.
- Victorian or Napoleonic
- Pitcher's pride
- Chapter
- Historic time
- Age
- Big time
- Baseball stat
- Momentous time
- Victorian, for one
- Important time
- Big Band __
- Special period of history
- Time to remember
- Word after Reagan or Clinton
- Pitching stat
- Memorable time
- Word with ''Big Band'' or ''Reagan''
- Victorian __
- Onetime NOW cause
- Big period
- Notable time
- Particular period
- Chronology segment
- Hurler's stat
- Ultra __: detergent brand
- __ of Good Feelings
- Prohibition ___ (1920-33)
- Noteworthy period
- Period
- Geologic division
- Swing or Big Band
- The Gaslight __
- Important stretch
- Timeline stretch
- Gaslight __
- Remarkable time
- Laundry brand
- Hunk of history
- Timeline chunk
- Historian's study
- Chronological division
- Slice of history
- Clinton __
- Chapter of history
- Timeline portion
- The Roaring Twenties, e.g.
- Memorable period
- The sixties, for one
- Time
- Pitcher's stat, for short
- A good start drops it
- Golden age, e.g.
- Golden time
- Pitching stat.
- The Golden Age of Television, for one
- Procter & Gamble detergent
- Memorable time in history
- Victorian or Edwardian, e.g.
- The Gay Nineties, e.g.
- Notable span
- Paleozoic __
- Significant stretch
- History class topic
- Stat for a reliever
- Oft-named time
- Timeline division
- Time period
- A little bit of history
- Dubbed period
- Big Band or Disco period
- Cenozoic, for one
- Pitcher's no.
- ''Flapper'' follower
- Eventful time
- Period of distinction
- Gay Nineties or Roaring Twenties
- Period of note
- Issue for NOW
- Big Band, for one
- Elizabethan or Victorian
- Swing __
- Victorian ___
- Failed 27th Amendment
- Memorable period of time
- ''Common'' chapter of history
- BCE part
- It's a ballpark figure
- Significant span
- Geologic time division
- Special time in history
- Stat for Greg Maddux
- Sports meas. of effectiveness
- Notable period
- NOW project
- The dead-ball ___
- NOW cause
- Geologic time unit
- Prime period
- Time worth remembering
- Timeline indication
- Stat for Jonathan Papelbon
- Momentous time in history
- Gay '90s, say
- Distinctive stretch
- Stat for Johan Santana
- Notable stretch
- Proposed legislation whose current lead sponsor in the Sen. is Ted Kennedy
- Time piece
- Good feeling time?
- NOW issue
- Big Band, e.g.
- Paleontology period
- A strike-out makes it go down
- Prohibition, e.g.
- Gaslight, for one
- Distinctive period
- Noteworthy time
- Historic interval
- Hurler's stat.
- Reliever's stat
- Important time span
- Paleozoic, for one
- Themed period
- Historic period
- Time scale section
- Failed amdt.
- It may have periods
- Stage of history
- Mesozoic or Cenozoic
- Pitcher's concern
- Significant time
- Important span
- Time stretch
- Unique stretch in time
- All competitor
- Big stretch
- MLB statistic
- Important period
- Significant period
- Historical span
- "Big Band" period
- Prohibition __
- The Big Band __
- Generation
- Time piece?
- Horse-and-buggy ___
- Ill-fated 27th Amendment
- Desperate steps
- The Baroque or Classical
- The horse-and-buggy, for one
- Bold shelfmate
- Sandy Koufax stat
- All alternative
- Cy Young Award stat
- It should be low on a diamond
- B.C.E. concluder
- Depression, e.g.
- Chapter in history
- Cenozoic or Mesozoic
- Span of history
- Stat for Jake Peavy
- Period to remember
- Geologic timespan
- Gaslight ___
- Big Band follower
- NOW objective, once
- Good Feelings, for one
- Big Band follower?
- Titled time
- Reagan or Clinton, e.g.
- Geologic time period
- No. important to a pitcher
- Distinguishable period
- Prohibition, for one
- Stat for CC Sabathia
- Paleozoic or Mesozoic
- Goal for many feminists (abbr.)
- Former NOW cause
- Page of history
- ___ of Good Feelings
- Eon fraction
- Special time
- Time, in this puzzle's theme
- Historical time
- Stretch to remember
- Long division?
- A good one in the NL is low
- End of an ___
- Period of time
- Long time span
- Paleozoic or Cenozoic
- Multiple periods
- Significant time period
- Notable period of time
- Roaring Twenties, say
- Geological span
- Historical stretch
- Piece of the past
- Historical chapter
- Stat for Mike Mussina
- Standout years
- Stat for a pitcher
- Time span
- In baseball, a good one is low
- Historic period of note
- History unit
- Newsworthy time in history
- Unforgettable time
- Geological time span
- Division of history
- ''The Big Band,'' for one
- Historical time to remember
- Historical stage
- Notable time period
- Segment of history
- Chronology component, perhaps
- Cause for Steinem
- Stat for a pitcher that's better low than high
- Historic time piece?
- Unforgettable time for historians
- Stat that is better when lower
- Big Band ___
- Christian, for one
- Elizabethan or Gaslight
- Don Larsen stat
- Victorian or Big Band
- Reconstruction, for one
- Newsworthy period of history
- Chunk of the past
- Unit of geologic time
- Timeline segment
- Influential time
- Period in history
- Time of note
- Important stat to a pitching coach
- Important historical time
- Newsworthy time
- Reagan or Christian
- Historic age
- Jurassic, for one
- Stat that's good when it's low
- Distinctive time
- Historical segment
- "Common" chapter of history
- Geological time period
- Periods
- Pitcher meas.
- Period in a historian's book
- A one-two-three inning makes it go down
- A quality start can lower it
- Abbr. on Topps cards
- Category in pitching's Triple Crown
- Historian's unit
- Oft-named period
- Important historical period
- Gay Nineties, for one
- Southpaw's stat
- Influential time period
- Chronological span
- Distinctive span of history
- Horse and buggy __
- Time for the history books
- Significant period of time
- '70s NOW cause
- Big Band or Prohibition
- Paleozoic ___
- A scoreless inning makes it go down
- Common, Roman or Christian
- Stretch of history
- Little bit of history
- Great time
- Dead-ball ___
- Nostalgic period
- Time in history
- Time frame
- Procter & Gamble brand
- History-book chapter
- "Big Band," for one
- "The ___ of Good Feelings"
- Stat for pitchers
- Eon subunit
- Stat for a hurler
- ___ of Good Feeling
- Time slice
- Period for historians
- Piece of history
- Long-time NOW cause
- ___ of Good Feeling (Monroe years)
- History segment
- Modern __
- Particular period of history
- It was supported by NOW
- Baseball stat that gets better when it shrinks
- Discrete time period
- ___ of Good Feelings (Monroe years)
- It may contain periods
- History book chapter
- Washday brand
- The Cenozoic, e.g.
- Victoria's reign, e.g.
- ___ of Good Feelings, 1817-25
- Disco or swing follower
- Procter & Gamble laundry brand
- Procter & Gamble's first liquid laundry detergent
- Noted period
- Never-ratified women-related measure, for short
- Part of B.C.E.
- Stat for Koufax
- Chunk of time
- Specific span of history
- Fab rival
- Time on earth
- Reagan-___
- Long stretch
- Cold war ___
- It's low for aces: Abbr.
- Bush ___
- Stat for Gooden or Maddux
- Geologic time
- Period piece?
- Long, long time
- Stat for Warren Spahn: Abbr.
- 1970s polit. cause
- Silent ___
- Common ___
- Christian ___
- History text unit
- Its end is often observed
- A pitcher should keep it low
- Reconstruction, e.g.
- Eisenhower years, e.g.
- No. that should be as low as possible
- Legis. introduced into every session of Congress from 1923 to 1970
- Depression-___
- Big slice of history
- Several periods
- Unratified proposal, briefly
- Century 21 alternative
- Bygone polit. cause
- The 50's, e.g.
- Progressive ___
- Pitcher's stat.
- The 80's, say
- Period of years
- Tom Seaver's 2.86, e.g.
- American Depression, e.g.
- Century 21 competitor
- Nostalgia elicitor
- Children's doctor?
- Stat that's better when lower
- Disco ___
- Large time piece?
- Low fig. for Randy Johnson
- Long time
- Stat. for Pedro Martinez
- Chronology component
- Generation or more
- Tide competitor
- Temporal stretch
- The Eisenhower years, e.g.
- Stat for Seaver or Santana
- Elizabethan ___
- Hidden theme of the puzzle
- Stat for Mariano Rivera
- Pitching no.
- Mesozoic ___
- Good thing to keep low on a diamond
- Good fig. for Maddux or Martinez
- Fab alternative
- Gaslight, e.g.
- Word with "Big Band"
- Time often named
- Geologist's span
- Disco, for one
- NOW political cause, once
- Stat for Cliff Lee
- Swing ___ (1920s-30s)
- Disco __
- "___ of Good Feelings"
- History-book chapter, perhaps
- Time-line span
- It didn't get ratified
- Span of the past
- Laundry detergent brand
- Sports stat that's best when low
- Prohibition ___
- The Depression, e.g.
- Roy Halladay stat
- Post-PC ___
- Long reign, e.g.
- Onetime feminist cause, for short
- The Thatcher years, e.g., in Britain
- One cause for Steinem
- Period of history
- Jazz __
- Ballpark fig.
- "Good Feelings" time period
- History chapter
- History book chapter, perhaps
- Stat that may be "adjusted"
- Tudor ___
- Big Band ___ (1930s-'40s)
- Notable time in history
- Internet __
- A pitcher should have a low one, in brief
- History chapter, perhaps
- Cy Young Award factor
- History topic
- "Golden" time
- The Cenozoic is the current one
- Stat for Sabathia
- Bull pen stat
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