| STENGEL | His was the first number retired by the Mets |
| STAUB | His #10 was the first number ever retired by the Montreal Expos |
| LOUGEHRIG | His #4 was the first number ever retired by Major League Baseball (Yankees, 1939): 2 wds. |
| ERICNELSON | What is the birth name of the US singer whose single Poor Little Fool (1958) was the first number on |
| IAMWOMAN | 1972 Helen Reddy song that was the first number one on the Billboard chart by an Australian artist |
| TWENTYTWO | Number retired by the Orioles for Jim Palmer |
| TEN | Phil Rizzuto's number, retired by the Yankees |
| ONE | Billy Martin's number retired by the Yankees |
| TOMSEAVER | Only pitcher whose jersey number was retired by the Mets |
| KOBE | Only player with two numbers retired by the L.A. Lakers |
| GIL | Hodges whose #14 was retired by the Mets |
| DARRYL | Strawberry whose No. 18 was retired by the Mets |
| FROMMETOYOU | The first number one single by The Beatles (4,2,2,3) |
| NOLANRYAN | Only pitcher to have his number retired by three teams (#30, Angels, 1992; #34, Astros, 1996; #34, R |
| IGET | ___ Around the first number-one charting song released by The Beach Boys in 1964: 2 wds. |
| HEREINMYHEART | The first number one on the UK singles chart, recorded by Al Martino (4,2,5) |
| BUST | Measurement signified by the first number in a dressmaker's "38-26-36" |
| SSA | The first number it issued was "055-09-0001" |
| GEHRIG | Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired |
| SYSTOLE | Rhythmical contraction of the heart that's associated with the first number in a blood pressure read |