Crossword clues for First or second 4 lettersAnswerClueBAGSFirst, second and third, but not fourthRATECan be first, second, or thirdGEARFirst, second or reverseBASEFirst, second or third, at FenwayBASEFirst, second, or third placeSACKFirst, second or thirdBASEFirst, second or third, on a diamondABELFirst second sonDOUGEmhoff, who's the first second gentlemanRATEWord with first, second, etc.BASEFirst, second, or thirdBASEIt may be first, second or third in its fieldGEARFirst, second, third or reverseBASEFirst, second, third, or homeABELThe first second sonGEARFirst, second or thirdGEARFirst, second or third, in a carHOMEIt follows first, second and thirdLINEWord that can follow both the first and second words of 21- and 56-Across, and 3-, 29-, and 36-DownGEARFord's first or second, e.g.HOPIPeople who live on First Mesa, Second Mesa, and Third MesaARLOSecond-generation first name in folk musicGEARFirst or second, on a carSAFEFirst or second opinion?ELLYWoman's name that sounds like its second and first letters, respectivelyGEARFirst or second, sayGEARFirst or second e.g.RATEWord with first or second.YEAHFirst or second word of Karen O's band nameBASEFirst or secondSAFEFirst or second call, maybeGEARFirst or secondDUELIn which seconds come firstZOLAÉmile who was nominated for the first and second Nobel Prizes for LiteratureBASEFirst or second, e.g.UNITSecond, but not firstMARXWho said "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce"HATHSecond word of first telegraphic message.PIUSPapal name first used in the second centuryTWASFirst word of the second verse of "Amazing Grace"ABELSecond son of the first manLANGSecond word of the first song sung each yearALANFirst name of the second human in spaceTAGSTouches first before going to secondMARXWho said history repeats itself "the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce"SHEAFirst stop on the Beatles' second U.S. tour, familiarlyANNEFirst name of Henry VIII's secondNEALSecond baseman Charlie who got the first RBI in Mets historyALAISecond word of a game name that rhymes with the firstROMEFirst city to reach a population of one million people, in the second century B.C.