Answer: SAFE
SAFE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 224 times.
Referring Clues:
- Umpire's call
 - Ump's call
 - Hotel convenience
 - A hole in the wall?
 - Protected
 - Sometimes cracked container
 - Not 62-Across
 - Sound's partner
 - Stock holder?
 - Decision made at home?
 - Reliable
 - Two-palms-down signal
 - Having escaped a tag
 - Diamond holder
 - Cracker's target
 - Out of reach
 - Not sorry, perhaps
 - Call at home?
 - Call from home?
 - Under lock and key
 - Call at first
 - Box that crackers go into?
 - Office feature, sometimes
 - Not put out
 - Not out
 - Opposite of out
 - Gem holder
 - Diamond call
 - Base line?
 - In under the tag
 - Dependable
 - Risk-free
 - Opposite of "Out!"
 - Call with outstretched arms
 - Home free
 - Out of harm's way
 - Hotel room amenity
 - On base
 - Ump's call with outstretched arms
 - Call at home
 - Out's opposite
 - Official's call with outspread arms
 - Umpire's yell
 - Cracker's box
 - Ahead of the tag
 - Challenge for Houdini
 - Jewelry repository, often
 - Palms-down call
 - Base call
 - Hardly hazardous
 - Out of the woods
 - Yegg's target
 - Call at home plate
 - Jewelry repository
 - Umpire's cry
 - Not tagged in time
 - Place for gems
 - First call?
 - In an ark, say
 - Lockbox
 - Unlikely to produce controversy
 - Out of danger
 - Harmless
 - Ump's cry
 - Shout made with palms down
 - Game-ending shout, perhaps
 - With 52-Down, refuge
 - Secure
 - *Place to store valuables
 - What might be said right before sex?
 - Heist target
 - Not in jeopardy
 - Hotel offering
 - Ump's outstretched-arms call
 - Hotel repository
 - Box behind a painting, maybe
 - Palms-down gesture
 - Protected from peril
 - Not harmful
 - Wall unit, perhaps
 - Sound companion?
 - Call at a base
 - Strongbox relative
 - Sound partner
 - Unscathed
 - Not in danger
 - Well protected
 - Vault
 - Lockbox, for example
 - Cracker's focus
 - Sometimes-cracked container
 - Tried-and-true
 - Bank site or sight
 - Nonpoisonous
 - Diamond decision
 - Diamond holder, e.g.
 - A picture may cover it
 - What baseball players are, at times
 - Box with crackers on the outside?
 - Kind of cracker
 - Umpire's call, sometimes
 - Box for crackers?
 - Place for valuables
 - Unthreatened
 - Like Alex Rodriguez, sometimes
 - Childproof
 - Container that can be cracked
 - Jewelry box?
 - Hotel amenity
 - Shout with the arms extended horizontally
 - Unharmed
 - Sound partner?
 - Trustworthy
 - It might be a close call
 - Opposite of "out" in baseball
 - Bombproof, say
 - Not risky
 - Bank sight
 - Umpire's yell, sometimes
 - Bank fixture
 - See 23-Across
 - Heist flick factor
 - Hotel room feature
 - Cracker's concern
 - Umpire's shout
 - Umpire's verdict
 - Not threatened
 - Call at first base, maybe
 - Untouchable?
 - Bread box?
 - Well-protected
 - Hotel fixture
 - Secure place for valuables
 - Guarded
 - No-risk
 - Strongbox
 - Burglary target
 - One may be cracked
 - See 32-Across
 - Cry at home, maybe
 - Call at home, say
 - Without risk
 - Jewel box?
 - ___ house (spy's refuge)
 - Untagged?
 - Free from jeopardy
 - Free from danger
 - Kind of house, in spydom
 - Secured
 - Ump's call, sometimes
 - Box with a dial
 - 118 Down's shout
 - Valuables protector
 - Lock-box
 - What Mike Trout likes to be at home?
 - Fool proof
 - Bank vault
 - Not tagged, perhaps
 - "___ harbor"
 - In there, sports-wise
 - First or second call, maybe
 - Goes with sound?
 - Not tagged
 - Baseball call
 - Seattle-based insurance giant
 - Prudent
 - In no peril
 - Locked valuables box
 - Something behind a painting, maybe
 - Bank feature
 - Place of refuge
 - Umpire's scream, sometimes
 - Partner of sound
 - ___ and sound
 - No longer at risk
 - In no danger
 - In a sanctuary
 - Perilless
 - Fully protected
 - Uncontroversial
 - Strongbox alternative
 - Careful way to play it
 - Burglar's challenge
 - It's for valuables
 - Jewelry protector
 - Free of controversy
 - In a panic room, say
 - ___ and sound (out of danger)
 - One way to play it
 - Shout over a dirty plate
 - Valuables storer
 - Untagged
 - A good one is hard to crack
 - On base, say
 - Unlikely to cause controversy
 - Cautious
 - Not at risk
 - Call made with outstretched arms
 - In good hands
 - One often stays in good condition after it's cracked
 - Wall installation
 - Combination target
 - Hotel closet amenity
 - An umpire's outstretched arms signifies this
 - Away from danger
 - Close call, maybe
 - It may be cracked
 - Security source
 - Jewelry store?
 - Box in many heist films
 - Call at third base
 - Not in harm's way
 - Free of danger
 - ___ space (area designed to be discrimination- and harm-free)
 - Call at home, maybe
 - Spot for valuables
 - Call upon arriving home, maybe
 - Better ___ than sorry
 - What a crackerjack cracker jacks
 - Lockable box
 - Not out, in baseball
 - Umpire's ruling
 - Call at the plate
 - Still on, in a way
 
Last Seen In:
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 - LA Times - December 28, 2023
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 - New York Times - July 21, 2023
 - LA Times - July 17, 2023
 - LA Times - June 30, 2023
 - New York Times - May 29, 2023
 
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