Answer: ERAS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Diamond stats
- Ages
- Historical periods
- Historical times
- Periods
- Historic times
- Elizabethan and Victorian
- Baseball stats
- Historic periods
- Epochs
- Chapters of history
- Memorable times
- Times to remember
- Timeline divisions
- Important times
- Ballpark figures
- Time periods
- Geologic periods
- Big times
- Notable times
- REIGN
- Notable periods
- History chapters
- Bygone times
- Paleozoic and Mesozoic
- Long stretches
- Times
- Periods of note
- Geological periods
- Important periods
- Ballpark figures?
- Memorable periods
- Turning points
- Pitching stats
- Eventful times
- Biblical you
- Great times
- Big Band and Gaslight
- Times past
- They're history
- Prominent periods
- Pitchers' stats
- Long periods
- Historic timespans
- Bullpen stats
- Timeline slices
- Time spans
- Time divisions
- Slices of history
- Periods of time
- Notable time periods
- Timeline segments
- Significant times
- Periods of history
- Important historic times
- Edwardian and Elizabethan
- Chapters in history
- Times of note
- Geological time periods
- Distinctive time periods
- Significant periods
- Periods in history
- Past times
- Memorable time periods
- Geological times
- Geologic divisions
- Distinctive times of history
- Distinctive periods
- Chunks of history
- Baroque and Big Band
- Time line divisions
- Time and time again?
- They make history
- Some times
- Noteworthy times
- Mound stats
- Mesozoic and Paleozoic
- Historical spans
- Historical divisions
- Historic spans
- Big Band and Victorian
- Big Band and others
- You were, to Cato
- Well-known times
- Victorian and Romantic
- Times in history
- Timeline sections
- Time pieces
- Stretches of time
- Stats for closers
- Special times
- Spans of history
- Significant stretches
- Remarkable times
- President's tenures, so to speak
- Pitcher's figs.
- Mesozoic and Cenozoic
- Intervals of history
- History units
- Historic time periods
- Geologists' studies
- Geological time spans
- Geological time series
- Generations
- Extended periods
- Distinctive times
- Cultural periods
- Chronology sections
- Cenozoic and Paleozoic
- Cenozoic and Mesozoic
- Baseball stats.
- Annals of history
- Aces' are low
- You were: Lat.
- Victorian and Mesozoic
- Victorian and Elizabethan, e.g.
- Victorian and Edwardian, for two
- Victorian and Cenozoic
- Varro and Vulgar
- Units of geologic time
- Two-term presidents' terms, e.g.
- Times to write about
- Times to live through
- Times on a timeline
- Times gone by
- Time frames
- They're often low for closers
- They're historically significant
- They're full of dates
- They're a part of history
- Swing and others
- Swing and Christian
- Stretches of history
- Stats for pitchers
- Spring training stats
- Specific times in history
- Some historical spans
- Some are named for presidents
- Some are named for music genres
- Significant timespans
- Significant time spans
- Significant time periods
- Significant periods of history
- Remembered periods
- Reconstruction and horse-and-buggy
- Presidencies, to historians
- Precambrian and Paleozoic
- Points in time
- Pitchers try to keep them low
- Periods of historical note
- Period pieces?
- Period pieces
- Parts of eons
- Particular periods
- Paleozoic and others
- Paleozoic and Mesozoic, e.g.
- Paleozoic and Edwardian, e.g.
- Paleozoic and Cenozoic
- Noteworthy stretches
- Notable times in history
- Notable historical spans
- Mesozoic and Victorian
- Mesozoic and Cenozoic, for two
- Memorable stretches
- Memorable periods in history
- Memorable chunks of history
- Mayan and Mundane
- Major time periods
- Major divisions of geological time
- Important time periods
- Important chapters in history
- Important ages
- Horse-and-buggy and others
- History divisions
- History 101 subjects
- Historical episodes
- Historical chapters
- Historic stretches of time
- Historic segments
- Guidry stats.
- Geologists' divisions
- Geological stretches
- Geologic timespans
- Geologic times
- Geologic slices of time
- Gay Nineties and Roaring Twenties
- Gay '90s and the like
- Federalist and Imperialist, for two
- Eventful times in history
- Eventful periods
- Epochal segments
- Eon divisions
- Eoarchean and Neoarchean are two
- Elizabethan and Big Band
- Distinctive periods of history
- Distinctive historical periods
- Distinct times
- Distinct time spans
- Deadball and steroid, e.g.
- Cycles
- Chapters in a history book, perhaps
- Bullpen numbers
- Bull pen stats
- Big Band and Prohibition, e.g.
- Big Band and dead-ball
- Big Band and Baroque
- Actian and Augustan
- "-zoic" things
- ''-zoic'' things
- You were, to Ovid
- You were, to Caesar
- Vulgar and Mundane
- Vulgar and Mayan
- Victorian and Edwardian
- Unified periods
- Two-term presidents' tenures, e.g.
- Topics for history courses
- Timetable divisions
- Times that are distinctive
- Times remembered
- Times on the History Channel?
- Times old and new
- Times of interest
- Times given names
- Timeline units, often
- Timeline periods
- Time-line segments
- Time-line divisions
- Time periods of note
- Time passages
- Time line units
- Time line divisions, perhaps
- Time chunks
- They're usually low for Cy Young Award winners
- They're often associated with world leaders
- They may span decades
- They may be geological
- They go down when zeros go up
- They can be park-adjusted
- Theme-dominated times
- The Roosevelt years and others
- The Renaissance, et al.
- The Gay Nineties and others
- The Depression and the cold war, for two
- The Depression and others
- The Cenozoic and others
- Swing and Gaslight
- Swing and Big Band
- Succession of history
- Stats recorded for Mussina and Smoltz
- Stats for starters and stoppers
- Stats for Pirates with good arms
- Stats for hurlers
- Stats at RFK
- Statistician's calculations
- Starters' stats
- Stages of history
- Stages in development
- Spanish form of "to be" after "tĂș"
- Some timeline times
- Some timeline divisions
- Some chapters
- Some aces have low ones
- Significant times in history
- Significant stretches of time
- Shea stats
- Roman and Christian
- Regency and Victorian
- Reconstruction and the Roaring Twenties
- Radio and Disco, e.g.
- Prominent times
- Prominent periods of history
- Prohibition et al.
- Prohibition and Precambrian
- President's term, e.g.
- Precambrian et al.
- Precambrian and Progressive
- Precambrian and others
- Postwar period and others
- Post-Civil War Reconstruction and others
- Pitching stats.
- Pitching stats, for short
- Pitching stats for Johnson and Schilling
- Pitching numbers
- Pitchers' concerns
- Pitchers want low ones
- Pitchers stats
- Pitcher stats
- Pieces of history
- Periods worth remembering
- Periods of interest
- Periods of importance
- Periods of history on a timeline
- Periods of distinction
- Periods divide them
- Parts of timelines
- Parts of history
- Paleozoic, etc.
- Paleozoic et al.
- Paleontology periods
- Oft-named time periods
- Numbers for closers
- Noteworthy stretches of time
- Noteworthy periods of time
- Noteworthy historical periods
- Noted times
- Notable timespans
- Notable stretches
- Notable spans
- Napoleonic and depression
- Named times
- Momentous times
- Mohammedan and Christian, e.g.
- Mesozoic, et al.
- Mesozoic and others
- Memorable spans of time
- Memorable spans
- Memorable periods of time
- Memorable periods in world history
- Many presidential periods
- Major spans
- Long lines on a timeline
- Lasting periods
- Key times in history
- Key times
- K's lower them
- Jazz and swing periods
- Important times in history
- Important stretches of time
- Important historical periods
- Important decades
- Hurlers' stats
- History-book chapters
- History topics
- History stretches
- History sections
- History periods?
- Historical succession
- Historic periods of note
- Historic chapters
- Historians' subjects
- Historians' study
- Historian's divisions
- Greek and Roman, e.g.
- Greek and Roman
- Golden and Reconstruction, e.g.
- Geologists' periods
- Geological epochs
- Geological periods
- Geologic succession
- Gay 90's and Roaring 20's
- Gaslight and others
- Eventful timeline divisions
- Eventful stretches
- Eram, ___, erat
- Eon subdivisions
- Eon constituents
- Elizabethan and Victorian, for two
- Edwardian and gaslight
- Divisions of time
- Divisions of history
- Distinctive stretches
- Diamond figures: Abbr.
- Depression and Prohibition, for two
- Depression and Prohibition
- Cy Young candidates' stats
- Concerns for pitchers
- Concerns for Cone and Rivera
- Concerns for Clemens and Rivera
- Common and Christian
- Colonial and Modern
- Chronology stretches
- Chronology segments
- Christian et al.
- Christian and Paleozoic
- Christian and others
- Christian and Muslim periods
- Christian and Abraham
- Chapters in world history
- Chapters in time
- Chapters in a history book
- Certain time spans
- Certain historical spans
- Cenozoic and Paleozoic, e.g.
- Cenozoic and Mesozoic, e.g.
- Bull pen figs.
- Box score stats
- Blown saves often make them go up
- Blocks of time
- Blocks of history
- Big times?
- Big slices of history
- Big periods
- Big historical periods
- Big Band and such
- Big Band and jazz, e.g.
- Baseball stats usually rounded to two decimal places, for short
- Baroque and classical
- Augustan and Caesarean
- Archeozoic, Paleozoic, etc.
- Archeozoic and Cenozoic
- Amounts of time
- Actian and Alexandrian
- Aces have low ones
- Accentuated periods
- ''-zoic'' time periods
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