Answer: REDS
REDS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 376 times.
Referring Clues:
- 1990 World Series champs
 - Zinfandels
 - Bench's benchmates
 - 1917 revolutionaries
 - Cinergy Field team
 - Médoc, merlot, etc.
 - Cincinnati nine
 - Marge Schott's team
 - Scarlet and crimson
 - Merlot, Médoc, etc.
 - Stoplight stop lights
 - Cranberry and cherry
 - Many wines
 - Cold war foes
 - Johnny Bench's team
 - Some wines
 - McCarthy's quarry
 - Lipstick shades
 - Riverfront Stadium nine
 - Cold war foe
 - John Birchers' foes
 - Wine selections
 - 1975-76 World Series champs
 - Médoc and Chianti
 - Cold war group
 - Cincinnati team
 - Cinergy Field athletes
 - Cherry and cranberry
 - Cinergy Field players
 - Sommeliers' offerings
 - Some M & M's
 - Dark wines
 - 1970's N.L. powerhouse
 - Wine list subheading
 - Carmine, cardinal and cerise
 - Commies
 - Winery choices
 - Wines that aren't whites
 - They beat the 39-Across in the 1975 8-Down
 - Cold war enemy
 - Roulette bets
 - Wines to serve with beef
 - Some roulette bets
 - Wine list column
 - Cold war side
 - Wines like Merlot
 - Great American Ball Park team
 - Pete Rose's team
 - Range in lipsticks
 - M&M's that were removed from 1976 to 1987 out of a health concern for a coloring dye
 - Oenological category
 - Cabernets, e.g.
 - Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire"
 - Flick with Beatty and Keaton
 - Bolsheviks
 - Warren Beatty epic
 - Wine list heading
 - Movie for which Warren Beatty won an Oscar
 - Chianti and cabernet
 - Old Glory colors
 - 1981 Warren Beatty Oscar winner
 - 1975-1976 World Series champs
 - Cinergy Field squad
 - Chianti and Merlot
 - 1981 Warren Beatty movie
 - 1990 World Series winners
 - Crimsons
 - Baseball team founded in 1882
 - Wine cellar section
 - Crimson and cerise
 - Johnny Bench's squad
 - Beatty flick set in Russia
 - Ohio ballplayers
 - 1981 Warren Beatty Oscar-winning movie
 - Baseball's oldest team
 - Cincinnati ballplayers
 - Wine list section
 - Pete Rose's team, for most of his career
 - 1981 Warren Beatty epic
 - Ruby and others
 - Ruby and scarlet
 - Catsup and strawberry
 - Port Sudan is on it
 - Cincinnati ball club
 - 1973 N.L. West champs
 - Baseball team from Ohio
 - Loser to "Chariots of Fire" for Best Picture
 - Team that plays opening day at home every year
 - Ohio nine
 - Ball club once owned by Marge Schott
 - Chiantis, e.g.
 - Raspberry and cherry, e.g.
 - Wine list half
 - Cardinal and vermilion
 - 1981 film that garnered Warren Beatty a Best Director Oscar
 - Lipstick hues
 - Stoppers
 - Team that Tom Seaver threw his only no-hitter for
 - Wine list options
 - Best Picture nominee of 1981
 - Film that garnered Warren Beatty his Best Director Oscar
 - Some M&M's
 - They go well with beef
 - Sommelier's array
 - Cabs on the table
 - Carmine's family?
 - Wines with steaks, usually
 - Ohio baseballers
 - Cabs on a menu
 - Cherry and ruby
 - Some house wines
 - Sommelier's category
 - Cold War bad guys
 - Chianti and claret
 - 1919 World Series winners over the "Black Sox"
 - 109-Across heading
 - Crimson and carmine
 - Cherry and carmine
 - Some checkers
 - National League team
 - Wine-list choices
 - Crimson and cherry
 - Half the checkers
 - Crimson and scarlet
 - Carmine's relatives
 - Cherry et al.
 - Warren Beatty movie
 - Merlot and Pinot Noir
 - Scarlet and cherry
 - Film directed by Beatty
 - Cardinal and kin
 - Scarlet and carmine
 - Ruby and cherry
 - Cold war faction
 - Ports, for instance
 - NL Central team
 - Beatty film
 - Cincinnati baseballers
 - Warren Beatty film of '81
 - Wines that go with meat
 - Warren Beatty flick
 - Merlots and cabernets
 - Carmine and crimson
 - Beatty Oscar film
 - Sommelier's choices
 - This puzzle's theme
 - Wine shop section
 - Carmine and cerise
 - Best Director film for Warren Beatty
 - Soviets' nickname
 - Rhode Island fowls
 - Cincinnati sluggers
 - Cardinal, cerise and maroon
 - Winery buys
 - Cincinnati players
 - Queen City athletes
 - Color range in lipsticks
 - Ohio pros
 - Carmine and ruby
 - Certain wines
 - Wine store section
 - Oscar-winning film for Beatty
 - Fire engine and beet, e.g.
 - Nine start in Ohio
 - Cherry and tomato
 - National League squad
 - McCarthy's prey
 - Bench's mates
 - McCarthy's targets
 - Skelton and Buttons
 - Vermilion and cardinal
 - "Chariots of Fire" beat it for Best Picture
 - Beatty's Oscar film
 - Wine-list options
 - Communists
 - '50s scare
 - Cincinnati's nine
 - Merlot and Beaujolais
 - Many lipstick colors
 - N.L. Central team
 - Heading under which cabs are listed
 - Bordeaux, e.g.
 - Cincinnati baseball team
 - Film for which Warren Beatty won a Best Director Oscar
 - Many lipstick shades
 - Wine menu listing
 - 1975 World Series champs
 - Wines that go with steaks
 - John Reed's movie biography
 - Cincinnati squad
 - Médoc and Grenache
 - Wine varieties
 - Persimmon and pimento
 - Ohio team
 - Johnny Bench's only pro team
 - They're served at room temperature
 - Tulip colors
 - Cincinnati's "Boys of Summer"
 - Primary colors
 - Cerise and crimson
 - Professional team in Ohio
 - Ken Griffey Jr. played for them
 - 1975 and 1976 World Series champs
 - Cinncinati team
 - Jr.'s squad
 - Warren Beatty biopic about John Reed
 - Wine-list section
 - Warren Beatty film
 - Beatty movie
 - Ohio squad
 - 1981 Beatty movie
 - Cincinnati ball team
 - Cardinal and 67-Down
 - Last National League team to repeat as World Series champs
 - Geranium and pimento
 - -
 - Drink menu category
 - Pro team in Ohio
 - Pinot noirs, e.g.
 - Bordeaux exports
 - Ball club from 50-Across
 - Boogeymen of 1950s politics
 - Pirates rivals
 - Comic Skelton and others
 - Malbec and Merlot
 - '90 World Series champs
 - Wines said to go well with meat
 - Half of the checkers
 - 1970 World Series champs or 1981 Beatty film
 - Sommeliers' suggestions
 - Ruby and garnet
 - Their caps have a stylized "C"
 - Cardinal and carmine
 - Pete Rose's first and last team
 - 1981 Beatty-Keaton epic
 - 1972 Bronson-Mifune western
 - 76 Across category
 - 1981 Warren Beatty drama
 - Communists, pejoratively
 - Pimento et al.
 - Autumnal hues
 - Autumn hues
 - Cherry and crimson
 - 1981 Beatty film
 - Group from Cincinnati
 - Certain National League team
 - Cabs, e.g.
 - Cincinnati ball players
 - Midwest squad
 - They're often served with spaghetti
 - Rose's team, aptly
 - Wine-list column
 - Wine-list heading
 - Cardinal and cherry
 - 1981 Warren Beatty film
 - Burgundy and Bordeaux, sometimes
 - Some Major Leaguers
 - Cab and others
 - Team whose logo involves a "wishbone C"
 - Six crayons in a Crayola 64 box
 - Chianti and Beaujolais
 - Cabs and syrahs
 - 123-Across category
 - Lots of wines
 - Nail polish shades
 - Cabernet and Concord
 - Rose's men
 - Cabs and such
 - Winning team in the "Black Sox Scandal" World Series
 - Jazzberry Jam and Razzmatazz in a Crayola box
 - Cincinnati baseball club
 - Left leaners
 - Wine buys
 - Most lipstick options
 - Rhode Island cluckers
 - M&Ms' leaders, per Mars
 - John Reed film bio
 - Muscovites
 - Part of a wine list
 - National League charter member
 - Cerise and carnelian
 - Wines for beef
 - National League baseball team
 - National leaguers
 - Wines said to go well with steak
 - Smith and Foley
 - Wines that usually go well with beef
 - Bold lipstick choices
 - Bar menu heading
 - Joey Votto's team
 - Bench mates?
 - Rival of the Cubs
 - Many lipsticks
 - Cabs, say
 - Wines commonly served with beef
 - Many house wines
 - Team for whom Rose was player-manager
 - Cincinnati pros
 - Poppy and lava
 - 56-Across choices
 - Wine shop array
 - Wines like Beaujolais and Chianti
 - Wine category
 - Certain N.L. team
 - Wines often paired with steak
 - Rhode Island ___ (chickens)
 - Section of a Crayola box
 - Carmine and cardinal
 - Crimson or ruby
 - Sommelier offerings
 - Rose and Bench, for years
 - Team at home near the Ohio
 - Part of wine lists
 - Wines served with steaks
 - Pete Rose's longtime team
 - Wines often paired with beef
 - N.L. Central squad
 - 1970s N.L. powerhouse
 - M&M's that were discontinued from 1976 to 1987 over fears about their dye
 - Cincinnati MLB squad
 - Beaujolais and other wines
 - Cabs are among them
 - Rose was their player-manager
 - Rose and ruby
 - Wine lover's favorite team?
 - Only M.L.B. team that Johnny Bench played for (1967-83)
 - Sommelier's suggestions
 - Medoc and Merlot
 - Cabs and the like
 - *Sends back, in court
 - Restaurant menu heading
 - Merlots and others
 - Merlot and cabernet
 - Ruby and maroon, e.g.
 - Scarlet and crimson, for two
 - They may look like greens to people with deuteranomaly
 - Checkers complement
 - Signals that become greens
 - Cranberry and crimson, e.g.
 - Candy apple and fire engine
 - Stop lights
 - Scarlet and maroon
 - Blacks' foes in checkers
 - Cab category
 - Colors like crimson
 - Malbec and syrah, e.g.
 - Chianti and Bordeaux
 - Cincinnati MLB team
 - Cabernet and Merlot
 - Wine menu heading
 - Section of a wine list
 - Bordeaux and Chianti
 - Cabs and zins, e.g.
 - Some lipstick shades
 - Cerise and scarlet
 - Ohio sluggers
 - Ruby and crimson
 - Shiraz and others
 - Garnet and ruby
 - Ruby and scarlet, for two
 - Malbecs, e.g.
 - Kings and queens, but not jacks
 - Cincinnati ballclub
 - Zinfandel and other wines
 - Burgundies
 - Chianti, merlot, etc.
 - Team that briefly changed its name during the 1950s to appease McCarthyites
 - Burgundy, claret, etc.
 - Ports, typically
 - Cincy MLB team
 - Ruby and cardinal
 - Ruby and rose
 - Merlot and Shiraz
 - Elly de la Cruz's team
 - Cincinnati baseball franchise
 - Warren Beatty film based on "Ten Days That Shook the World"
 
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