Answer: ELS
ELS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 503 times.
Referring Clues:
- Two in a million?
 - Overhead trains, for short
 - Commuters' ways
 - Two-time U.S. Open winner
 - Golfer Ernie
 - Noisy trains
 - Windy City sights
 - 1997 U.S. Open champ
 - City rattlers
 - Disappearing transports
 - 1997 U.S. Open champ Ernie
 - Loop runners
 - Overhead lines
 - Some trains
 - Trains on high
 - Chicago trains
 - 1997 U.S. Open winner
 - Rattling trains
 - Trains to the Loop
 - U.S. Open champ Ernie
 - High rollers?
 - Loop loopers
 - 1997 U.S. Open winner Ernie
 - Rare transports, nowadays
 - U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97
 - Commuting aids
 - Bygone Manhattan sights
 - Trains that go clickety-clack
 - Old N.Y.C. sights
 - Overhead trains
 - Chicago sights
 - Ernie of the P.G.A.
 - Urban trains, for short
 - Cousins of monorails
 - Two-time U.S. Open champ
 - N.Y.C. sights beginning in the 1870's
 - Bygone New York transports
 - Subway relatives
 - 2002 British Open champ
 - Windy City trains
 - Urban transportation
 - Loop trains
 - Chicago transports
 - Clattery transports
 - Windy City transports
 - Noisy transports
 - Loop sights
 - Subway alternatives
 - Noisy city transports
 - 2002 British Open champion
 - Cab alternatives
 - Loop transports
 - Clattery trains
 - Raised rumblers
 - Some rails
 - Golfer called the Big Easy
 - Raised railroads
 - Athlete nicknamed "The Big Easy"
 - See 29-Down
 - Golfer called "the Big Easy"
 - Raised railways
 - Commuting options
 - Commuting choices
 - Trains in Chicago
 - Commuter carriers
 - Some urban railways
 - Noisy rollers
 - Urban transports
 - 2002 champion at 62-Across
 - Urban carriers
 - Ways around Chi-town
 - Ernie of golf
 - Old N.Y.C. lines
 - Mass transit choices
 - Choices for Chicago commuters
 - Loop circlers
 - See 52-Across
 - 1994 and 1997 U.S. Open winner
 - Raised lines
 - Overhead RRs
 - Ernie of the 24-Down
 - Golfer dubbed "the Big Easy"
 - South African who twice won the U.S. Open
 - Tennis champ Ernie
 - High ways?
 - Chicago carriers
 - Ernie on the links
 - P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year after Singh
 - See 64-Across
 - Lines up?
 - Transports near stairs
 - Dallas center?
 - Local borders?
 - Some urban rails
 - Ernie of golf fame
 - Above-ground trains
 - 1999 Nissan Open winner Ernie
 - High trains
 - C.T.A. trains
 - Links legend Ernie
 - Trains overhead
 - Links luminary Ernie
 - Trains over the street
 - Ernie of the PGA
 - Golf champ Ernie
 - Golf pro Ernie
 - Raised trains
 - Ernie of the links
 - Chicago Loop loopers
 - 2002 British Open winner
 - PGA VIP Ernie
 - Some commuter trains
 - Aboveground trains
 - High lines
 - Urban railways
 - South African golfer Ernie
 - Kays' followers
 - Linksman called "the Big Easy"
 - Golfer known as "the Big Easy"
 - They can run over you harmlessly
 - Level edges?
 - Woods's rival
 - Yellow center?
 - Raised transports
 - Overhead tracks
 - Trains above the road
 - "The Big Easy" of the P.G.A.
 - Chicago rails
 - 2002 British Open champ Ernie
 - Clattery overhead trains
 - There are three in every lullaby
 - 2002 British Open winner Ernie
 - They may run over you in Chicago
 - Chicago commuter options
 - 2002 winner at Muirfield
 - Some commuter lines
 - World Match Play Championship champ a record seven times
 - Chicago runners
 - British Open champ the year after Duval
 - Golfer nicknamed "The Big Easy"
 - Raised railroad rollers
 - Two-time runner-up at the Masters
 - Lateral sides?
 - Woods rival
 - Cell wall half?
 - 1997 PGA Grand Slam of Golf winner
 - Overhead rollers
 - Chicago bearers?
 - Mickelson rival
 - Roll call half
 - Runner-up to Singh at the 2000 Masters
 - Ernie of the PGA Tour
 - See 56-Down
 - Singh rival
 - They rumble by some apartments
 - Winner at Oakmont in 1994
 - Hollow center?
 - Roll back?
 - Goosen rival
 - Overhead rumblers
 - Name engraved on the Claret Jug in 2002
 - Ballet center?
 - See 55-Down
 - 1994 U.S. Open champ
 - Trains above streets
 - Legal extremes?
 - Lateral extremes?
 - Trains over streets
 - Overhead transports
 - Overhead railroads
 - Cars over the road
 - High carriers
 - Dallas centers?
 - Ballad center?
 - Golf great from Johannesburg
 - Spelling center?
 - Trains over the road
 - Some Bronx transports
 - Level borders?
 - Overhead rails
 - Some urban lines
 - Raised rails
 - Pro golfer Ernie
 - Letters before ems
 - ''Toddling Town'' trains
 - South African golfer
 - Letters after kays
 - African athlete
 - ''The Big Easy'' of sports
 - Chicago railways
 - Chicago lines
 - 2004 Masters runner-up
 - Railways over the street
 - Trains in the Loop
 - Some railways
 - Some rail lines
 - Two-time U.S. Open winner Ernie
 - Two in a billion?
 - Center of Dallas?
 - Golfer from Johannesburg
 - Railways with a view
 - High-riding rails
 - Eagle-eyed Ernie?
 - Ernie the pro golfer
 - Big name in golf
 - The six of "Little Nellie Kelly"
 - Chi-town trains
 - Some monorails
 - Overhead railways
 - Commuter options
 - Ernie of 7-Down
 - They loop the Loop
 - Some railway systems
 - Level ends?
 - Certain trains
 - They may be over your head
 - South African golf pro
 - Ernie of birdies
 - Ernie on a green
 - P.G.A.'s Ernie
 - Local pair?
 - Chi-town rails
 - P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year two years before Woods
 - New York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas
 - Above-the-street trains
 - They're caught in Chicago
 - Urban rollers
 - Ernie of the PGA, to whom this puzzle could be dedicated
 - Logical tips?
 - Trains on supports
 - Golf's Big Easy
 - Kay followers
 - Chicago commuter carriers
 - Some city lines
 - They're in the Loop
 - Higher form of transportation?
 - Mellow middle?
 - Higher forms of transportation
 - Raised lines?
 - Raised RRs
 - "Toddling Town" trains
 - "The Big Easy" of sports
 - Augusta player
 - See 26-Down
 - 2011 Golf Hall of Fame inductee Ernie
 - Transportation options for Blackhawks fans
 - Some Chicago trains
 - 2011 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee
 - Golf's "Big Easy"
 - South African links man
 - Pillow's center
 - Aboveground railroads
 - Trains up above
 - Right-angle shapes
 - Elevated train
 - They're run by the CTA
 - Trains to Wrigley
 - All-time European Tour money winner
 - Aerial RRs
 - Urban people movers
 - Urban people movers
 - Masters regular Ernie
 - U.S. Open winner in 1997
 - Golf's Ernie
 - City trains
 - Some tracks
 - Ernie who'd use 49-Across
 - Woods' competitor
 - Chicago Loop trains
 - Urban trains
 - Urban rails
 - Lofty trains
 - Lofty rails
 - There are two in 'all'
 - Some rapid transits
 - 2002 British Open champion Ernie
 - Lines like the London Overground
 - Lilly takes three
 - Urban rumblers
 - Former "Golf Digest" columnist
 - Trains you can look up to
 - Seven-time winner of the World Match Play Championship
 - Some transit lines
 - One-third of a dollar?
 - Sights on Third Avenue in the mid-20th century
 - The Big Easy
 - Overhead urban trains
 - The "Big Easy"
 - 2012 British Open winner Ernie
 - Golfer Ernie called "The Big Easy"
 - Player who followed in Player's footsteps
 - Links ace Ernie
 - South African with two U.S. Open wins
 - Ernie on a tour
 - 2012 British Open champ
 - Trains like the one mentioned in "12 Angry Men"
 - Some Chi-town transportation
 - Ernie in the World Golf Hall of Fame
 - Clattering overhead trains
 - Subway opposites
 - 2002 and 2012 British Open champion
 - Railways above streets
 - Seven-time Presidents Cup competitor
 - They have high stations
 - Sights on high tracks
 - Johannesburg-born golf champion
 - Chicago transit trains
 - Tall Ernie of pro golf
 - Lullaby trio?
 - Carriers of Chicago commuters
 - Legal boundaries?
 - See 103-Down
 - RRs on trestles
 - Ernie known as "The Big Easy"
 - Two-time U.S. Open champion Ernie
 - Golf star Ernie
 - Little League starters?
 - High rails
 - Lines to Wrigley Field
 - Some Bronx trains
 - High rollers
 - CTA trains
 - High RRs
 - Golfing Ernie
 - Loop takers
 - PGA star
 - Golf Hall of Famer Ernie
 - Raised rails in the Windy City
 - Trains to Wrigley Field
 - Some Bronx lines
 - Chi-town transports
 - N.Y.C.'s Third and Ninth Avenue lines, e.g.
 - South African golfer named
 - Legal borders?
 - Contemporary of Woods and Mickelson
 - Dull pair?
 - Causes of street rumbles?
 - Suspended transports
 - Most IRT lines in the Bronx, e.g.
 - Lines around Chicago
 - Chi-town circlers
 - City railways
 - 2012 British Open winner
 - Center of excellence?
 - ___ de México (Mexico City daily)
 - With 99 Down, a golfer
 - Noted African sportsman
 - End of basketball?
 - "Big easy" of golf
 - South African golfer with four major championships
 - Some municipal trains
 - What can take people for a loop?
 - Logical extremes?
 - 1994 P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year
 - They overlook the Chicago River
 - Chicago rumblers
 - Some people movers
 - Lloyd's of London beginners
 - PGA star from South Africa
 - RR systems
 - Trains in cities
 - Chicago transit
 - "The Big Easy" of golf
 - 2015 Payne Stewart Award honoree Ernie
 - He won the 1994 U.S. Open in a 20-hole playoff
 - Old Third Ave. trains in New York City
 - Some urban commuter lines
 - Old NYC lines
 - Lawful ends?
 - Golf Hall of Famer since 2011
 - High railways
 - Former World #1 golfer
 - 2012 British Open champion
 - A guy on the green
 - Half-square shapes
 - The "Big Easy" of golf
 - Trains that rattle
 - Swinging Ernie
 - Golfing countryman of Player
 - Half-rectangles
 - Overhead rails, for short
 - C.T.A. transports
 - LLL
 - Trains to Chicago's Loop
 - "The Big Easy" of pro golf
 - South African golfing great
 - Every lily has two
 - Golf Hall of Fame inductee of 2011
 - Winner of four 1990s-2000s golf majors
 - Dull finish
 - Some high rollers in Chi-town
 - Central Dallas?
 - Ernie of the World Golf Hall of Fame
 - High rollers in Chicago
 - 2015 World Golf Award winner for Golf Course Designer of the Year
 - Half-rectangle shapes
 - Certain railways
 - Golf great Ernie
 - Trains with a view of the street below
 - See 17-Across
 - "The Complete Short Game" author
 - Ernie with two U.S. Open wins
 - Certain railroads
 - Bracket shapes
 - Harlem sights
 - City RR's
 - Ernie, golf's "Big Easy"
 - Silly pair
 - Bygone Manhattan trains
 - High trains in Chicago
 - Trains over roads
 - Some RR's
 - Yellow belly?
 - Some N.Y.C. trains
 - Renowned South African golfer
 - Golf's "Big Easy" Ernie
 - Lolling trio?
 - Ernie of pro golf
 - Ernie with irons
 - Wall bracket shapes
 - "The Bg Easy" of golf
 - Trains above Chicago
 - Followers of kays
 - Raised 47-Downs
 - Local boundaries?
 - Pair of allies?
 - Hallelujah trio?
 - Loopy cursive letters
 - Overall conclusion
 - Two-time U.S. Open champ of the 1990s
 - Couple of million?
 - Little League leaders?
 - O'Hare-bound trains
 - Trains on viaducts, perhaps
 - Rails on viaducts
 - Well-loved trio
 - Volleyball quartet?
 - City railways not at street level
 - Golfer Ernie from South Africa
 - Outskirts of Liverpool
 - Certain public transports
 - Trains like Chicago's
 - Parallelogram's trio
 - 37-Down's Ernie
 - Shapes made by thumbs and index fingers
 - Yellow pair?
 - Pair of overalls?
 - City trains above the street
 - Railways not on street level
 - A couple of million?
 - Letters typed with the right ring finger
 - Raised urban trains
 - Scullers' pair?
 - They're high up in Chi-Town
 - Over-the-street transports
 - Legal limits?
 - Many characters in "Kill Bill"
 - A couple of dollars?
 - Llama's head?
 - South African golf great
 - Golf champion Ernie
 - They can take you to O'Hare
 - Chicago conveyances
 - Raised city trains
 - Pair seen three times in "All's Well That Ends Well"
 - They loop around the Loop
 - Pair of gallons?
 - Literal edges
 - Trains at a high level?
 - Transports from Midway Airport to the Loop
 - Thrilling pair?
 - Middle of a valley?
 - Rapid transit options
 - Trains that rumble overhead
 - Features of lollipops but not suckers?
 - Couple of fellows?
 - High rumblers
 - Golfer Ernie known as "The Big Easy"
 - Two at the end of the hall?
 - Half the characters in "Kill Bill"?
 - Half full?
 - Lauryn Hill trio?
 - They're raised in Chi-Town
 - Hollow middle?
 - Trains that run to O'Hare airport
 - Above-the-street rumblers
 - Some city trains
 - Trains above street level
 - Lapel edges?
 - Volleyball doubles?
 - Leads of "La La Land"?
 - Unlikely duo?
 - Ballet pair?
 - What always ends well?
 - Half of roll call
 - Pairs of jolly bells?
 - Frozen queen
 - Chicago high rails
 - Couple of locals?
 - Couple of dollars?
 - High ways
 - Trains for the Chicago White Sox?
 - Liverpool's borders?
 
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