Answer: UMPS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Ballpark figures
- Strike callers
- Ballpark figures?
- Baseball VIPs
- Plate sweepers
- Game callers
- Baseball officials
- Sports officials
- Baseball officials, for short
- Refs' kin
- Ballpark officials
- Diamond figures
- Diamond arbiters
- Foul callers
- Diamond group
- Refs
- Game officials
- Diamond quartet
- Calls the game
- Some work at home
- Tennis officials
- Makes calls
- Diamond heads?
- Baseball V.I.P.'s
- They make a lot of calls
- They cover all the bases
- Dispute settlers
- Diamond judges
- Baseball arbiters
- Base figures
- Men in blue
- Diamond experts
- Calls a game
- World Series sextet
- Tennis arbiters
- Masked men at home
- Home bodies?
- Diamond V.I.P.'s
- Diamond experts?
- Diamond crew
- Boo targets, sometimes
- Arbiters, for short
- World Series sextet, for short
- Works at home?
- Works at home, maybe
- They decide what's fair
- They call balls and strikes
- Stereotypically blind officials, for short
- Some Little League volunteers
- Softball refs
- Softball officials, briefly
- Rules on plays
- Refs' relatives
- Refs' cousins
- Refs' colleagues
- Ref relatives
- Plate watchers
- Plate cleaners, at times
- Plate cleaners
- People who judge balls and strikes, for short
- MLB officials
- K callers
- Infield quartet
- Foul-ball callers
- Diamond quartet, briefly
- Diamond authorities
- Court judges
- Callers of strikes and balls
- Callers of balls and strikes
- Call makers
- Baseball referees
- Baseball figures
- Baseball arbiters, for short
- Ballpark officials, for short
- Ballpark judges
- Ballpark arbiters, briefly
- Ballpark arbiters
- Ball callers
- Arbiters
- "Steee-rike!" callers
- ''No catch'' signalers
- You might be safe with them
- World Series workers
- World Series game sextet, for short
- World Series game sextet
- World Series field sextet
- Works at the ballpark, maybe
- Workers who make lots of calls
- Work-from-home types
- Vest wearers
- Time callers
- They're usually assigned to bases
- They're paid to view slides
- They watch people steal
- They stand behind catchers
- They sometimes bounce mgrs.
- They often shout out
- They often make their calls from home
- They might tell you to take a walk
- They make judgment calls
- They make decisions on diamonds
- They make calls behind home plate
- They make calls at home
- They know when you're out
- They cover the bases
- They closely monitor slides
- They check whether people are safe
- They can call you out
- They call strikes
- They call people out
- They call out to people
- They call K's
- They call balls and strikes at a ballpark
- There are six in every MLB playoff game
- Tennis judges
- Tag determiners
- Tag callers?
- Strike-zone judges
- Strike-zone arbiters, for short
- Strike zone-watching refs
- Strike and ball callers
- Stereotypically "blind" officials
- Sports officials in black
- Sports men
- Some tennis judges
- Some make calls at home
- Softball officials, for short
- Softball officials
- Short arbiters
- Safe-or-out deciders, in baseball
- Refs.' cousins
- Rain delay callers
- Quartet on a baseball field
- Quartet assigned to bases
- Professionals who work from home about a quarter of the time?
- Play callers
- Pits turn into little arbiters
- Pitch evaluators
- Pitch callers
- People working at home
- Park officials?
- Out callers
- Ones working at home?
- Ones working at home, maybe
- Ones who might cry foul?
- Ones watching their plates?
- Ones usually found at home
- Ones stationed at home
- Ones near bases
- Ones making some safe decisions?
- Ones making calls, informally
- Ones found near home
- Ones conducting home inspections?
- Ones calling people out?
- Officiates at T-ball
- Officials who might call balks on baseball pitchers, for short
- Officials who cry "Yer out!"
- Officials who cry "Steee-rike!"
- Officials on a diamond
- Officials observing Nats
- Officials calling strikes
- Officials behind batters
- Officials at Phillies games, briefly
- Nine Cooperstown members
- National Pro Fastpitch officials
- MLB arbiters
- Men pocketing baseballs
- Men in black, usually
- Masked men in parks
- Masked men at home?
- Masked guys behind home plate, for short
- Keeps track of a count, maybe
- Judges those who steal
- Judges of Nats pitching, say
- Judges based near bases
- Home workers
- Home squatters?
- Home plate officials, informally
- Home plate figures, informally
- Home dusters, often
- Hit and run witnesses
- Helps out at T-ball, perhaps
- Hall-of-famers Bill Klem and Nestor Chylak, e.g.
- Game callers, shortly
- Frequent callers?
- Four of diamonds, for short?
- Foul callers, briefly
- Foul ball callers
- Fenway Pk. judges
- Fastball eyeballers
- Face-mask wearers
- Experts on plays
- Experts in the field?
- Dodgers game officials, briefly
- Diamond specialists?
- Diamond refs
- Diamond pros
- Diamond officials, informally
- Diamond officials, for short
- Diamond officials
- Diamond men, for short
- Diamond figures, briefly
- Diamond experts.
- Diamond deciders
- Diamond dealers?
- Diamond crew, for short
- Diamond appraisers?
- Diamond appraisers
- Decision makers, for short
- Decides what's fair, among other things
- Decides what's fair
- Crew of four on a baseball diamond
- Calls the plays
- Calls strikes
- Calls out?
- Calls K's at the plate
- Calls balls and strikes, briefly
- Calls balls and strikes
- Calls a strike, say
- Callers of K's
- Callers of balls
- Boo targets, often
- Blue-clad judges
- Bill Klem's colleagues
- Baseball's "men in blue"
- Baseball refs
- Baseball judges, for short
- Baseball judges
- Baseball figures wearing masks
- Baseball crew
- Base V.I.P.'s
- Base figures?
- Base characters?
- Balls-and-strikes callers
- Ballpark workers
- Ballpark crew
- Ballpark callers
- Ballfield arbiters
- "Strike!" yellers
- "Safe!" crackers?
- "Out" sources?
- "Out!" shouters in baseball, for short
- "No catch" signalers
- "Fault" callers
- "Fair or foul" replay reviewers
- "Catcher interference" callers
- "Ball!" callers
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