Answer: PROS
PROS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 171 times.
Referring Clues:
- Crackerjacks
 - Whizzes
 - Mavens
 - Major-leaguers
 - Some Olympians, nowadays
 - N.F.L., e.g., with "the"
 - Masters
 - Debate list
 - Advantages
 - Old hands
 - They're all for it
 - Specialists
 - All in favor
 - Some arguments
 - Experts
 - Paid players
 - Canucks and Canadiens
 - They get paid for playing games
 - Positive aspects
 - Tour golfers, e.g.
 - Lions and tigers and bears
 - "Aye" voters
 - PGA players
 - Laudable aspects
 - Con's cons
 - Yea-sayers
 - Favorable aspects
 - Supporter's citations
 - Cowboys and Indians, e.g.
 - Aces
 - They're paid to play
 - Thumbs-up voters
 - Advocates
 - Major leaguers
 - __ and cons
 - Those in favor
 - NFL players
 - Paid athletes
 - All those in favor
 - Play-for-pay athletes
 - Money players
 - Golf instructors
 - Those on one side
 - One side
 - Golf teachers
 - Ones in favor
 - Cons' opposers
 - Players who are paid
 - Advantageous aspects
 - Country club instructors
 - Members of the PGA
 - Arguments for
 - Cons partners?
 - Career golfers
 - Counterpart to 28-Across
 - Tiger and Ernie, for short
 - Those in favor of
 - Anti-antis?
 - What some former Olympians become
 - Those with know-how
 - Opposite of 45-Down
 - In-favor-of arguments
 - Cons' counterpart
 - They're on one side of an issue
 - Big leaguers
 - Players that are paid
 - Country club employees
 - One side of an argument
 - Certain arguments
 - ___ and cons
 - Favorable factors
 - NHL-ers
 - Mike Weir and Lorie Kane
 - Supporting arguments
 - Thunder and Lightning
 - One side of an issue
 - Major leaguers, e.g.
 - Nfl players
 - Debate group
 - Some debaters
 - One side of the argument
 - Golf-course staffers
 - Those who aren't 2-Down
 - Veterans
 - Big-leaguers
 - Upside list
 - Upsides
 - Kings and Senators
 - They were banned from Wimbledon until 1968
 - Arguments in favor
 - Some debate arguments
 - Cons' opponents
 - Cons' adversaries
 - Most Masters participants
 - Bosox and D'backs, e.g.
 - Cons' opposites
 - Good points
 - Items on the plus side
 - Reasons for doing something
 - Bears and Cubs
 - Debate sides
 - Wizards
 - Reasons for
 - Virtuosi
 - Partners of cons
 - Some athletes
 - They're at the top of their game
 - They usually don't make the olympics
 - Tennis experts
 - They are paid to play the field
 - NFL players, e.g.
 - J.B. Holmes and Bubba Watson, e.g.
 - Virtuosos
 - NFLers, e.g.
 - Athletes who are paid
 - Past masters
 - Cons partners
 - Ones in a league of their own
 - Seattle Seahawks, e.g.
 - Bears, Cubs and Bruins
 - Country club teachers
 - M. Weir and S. Ames
 - People to depend on
 - They do it for money
 - Dab hands
 - Country club figures
 - They're in favor
 - Counterparts of amateurs
 - Golf course teachers
 - They play for money
 - Desirable traits
 - All U.S. Open golf champions since 1934
 - Salaried athletes
 - One side to consider
 - Cons' cons
 - They know the ropes
 - Affirmatives
 - NFL and MLB, with "the"
 - Go-to people
 - All NFLers
 - Not amateurs
 - Reasons to do something
 - Career athletes
 - Dependable experts
 - Driving range instructors
 - NHL or NFL players
 - All MLB players
 - They play for pay
 - What some amateurs become
 - ... and advantages found in them
 - Mets and Jets
 - Full-time athletes
 - Lions, Tigers and Bears
 - Positives, in decision-making
 - "Leave it to the ___"
 - They know what they're doing
 - Ones paid to play
 - Athletes first allowed in the Olympics in 1988
 - They're in the + column
 - USWNT players, e.g.
 - Favorable points
 - (The) big leagues
 - They get paid to play
 - Amateurs no more
 - ___ and cons list
 - Arguments in the assets column
 - "What are the ___ and cons?"
 - Non-amateurs
 - Cons' counterparts
 - Amateurs' opposites
 - One side of a list
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - June 30, 2025
 - New York Times - June 20, 2025
 - LA Times - March 13, 2025
 - LA Times - November 13, 2024
 - USA Today - September 09, 2024
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 - USA Today - June 28, 2024
 - USA Today - April 18, 2024
 - USA Today - February 23, 2024
 - USA Today - December 18, 2023
 - LA Times - September 29, 2023
 - New York Times - August 11, 2023
 - LA Times - June 26, 2023
 - USA Today - June 12, 2023
 - New York Times - April 25, 2023
 - New York Times - January 28, 2023
 - USA Today - October 10, 2022
 - USA Today - June 01, 2022
 - LA Times - April 24, 2022
 - New York Times - April 13, 2022
 
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