Mamie who rhymes with New York
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Mamie who rhymes with New York

CRATER

New York judge who disappeared, 1933.

TAMA

Janowitz who wrote "Slaves of New York"

GREELEY
Horace who founded the New York Tribune
PATAKI
George who governed New York until 2006
HESSLeon who owned the New York Jets
GAMBINOCarlo who headed a New York crime family
HOWEBritish commander who captured New York City, 1776
HESSOilman Leon who owned the New York Jets
PAPPJoseph who founded the New York Shakespeare Festival
HESSOilman who once owned the New York Jets
ELIOTSpitzer who succeeded Pataki as New York governor
WENGThe other Will who edited New York Times puzzles
BESSMyerson who won Miss America as Miss New York
HESSOilman Leon who once owned the New York Jets
ABEBEAMENew York City mayor who was born in London
JUDGECRATERNew York Supreme Court figure who disappeared in 1930
AOSCOTTNew York Times film critic who succeeded Janet Maslin
CLINTONGov. of New York, who opened the Erie Canal, 1825.
ANGIEActress Harmon who married New York football player Jason Sehorn
EDKOCHFormer New York City mayor who asked "How'm I doing?"
HESSOil magnate Leon who once owned the New York Jets
EDKOCHCongressman who went on to be mayor of New York
ELIOTEx-New York Governor Spitzer who was in a prostitution scandal
ROTEKyle who played for the New York Giants in the 1950s
READEWalter who has a New York movie theater named after him
STEPHENCRANEAuthor who covered the Spanish-American War for New York newspapers
PAULONEILLNew York Yankee who won the 1994 American League batting title
WILLIAMSAFIREFormer "On Language" New York Times columnist who died on 9-27-09
DUPREAshley who writes an advice column for the New York Post
OCHS1896-1935 New York Times publisher Adolph who revived the paper
CRATERJudge who became "the missingest man in New York" in 1930
ZANEGREYAuthor who began a dental practice in New York City in 1898
JOHNJOHNSONNew York City news anchor who penned the recent memoir "Only Son"
OCHSAdolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935
NARMonogram of a one-time New York governor who became Gerald Ford's vice president
DIAMONDJIMBRADYTycoon who was the first person in New York City to own a car
JAMESBEARDLongtime New York chef and writer who hosted the first food program on TV
PETERKINGNew York congressman who almost challenged Rick Lazio for the right to face Hillary
HALASPro Football Hall of Fame coach who once played for the New York Yankees