___ Tatin (French apple dessert) | 32 |
___ Tasty (McDonald's sandwich) | 35 |
___ Tamid (ever-burning synagogue lamp) | 39 |
___ talks (annual idea conferences) | 35 |
___ talionis (an eye for an eye) | 32 |
___ Tagesspiegel (German newspaper) | 35 |
___ Tafari, a.k.a. Haile Selassie | 33 |
___ table (chemistry class topic) | 33 |
___ tab (let the charges accumulate) | 36 |
___ T. (big name in 1960s music) | 32 |
___ T'ung, last Chinese emperor | 35 |
___ T'ung, Chinese emperor: 1908-12 | 39 |
___ T's (brand of pierogies) | 32 |
___ Szyslak of "The Simpsons" | 39 |
___ Systems, computer networking giant | 38 |
___ Systems (computer networking company) | 41 |
___ system (way of classifying human blood) | 43 |
___ system (way of classifying blood) | 37 |
___ system (car option, briefly) | 32 |
___ system (blood classification) | 33 |
___ Synagogue, the oldest in the U.S. | 37 |
___ Sweatshirt (Odd Future member) | 34 |
___ Swan ("Twilight" heroine) | 39 |
___ supuesto (of course, in Spanish) | 36 |
___ support (computer owner's lifeline) | 43 |
___ Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent | 37 |
___ Sunday (one week before Easter) | 35 |
___ sum (goodly amount of money) | 32 |
___ sum (Chinese flowering cabbage) | 35 |
___ Sully Prudhomme, poet and Nobelist | 38 |
___ suit (baggy '40s outfit) | 32 |
___ Suck Daze (annual Conway, Arkansas, festival) | 49 |
___ Suave (Hannah Montana's friend) | 39 |
___ studies (modern college major) | 34 |
___ strut (landing gear shock absorber) | 39 |
___ Strip (much-fought-over area) | 33 |
___ Street, Perry Mason's secretary | 39 |
___ Street (London newspaper hub) | 33 |
___ Strauss and Co.(jeans company) | 34 |
___ Strauss & Co. (jeans company) | 37 |
___ Straits ("Brothers in Arms" band) | 47 |
___ Strait (Russia-Alaska separator) | 36 |
___ straight line (seamstress's feat) | 41 |
___ straight face (don't crack up) | 38 |
___ storm (won over, as an audience) | 36 |
___ Store (source of many 99¢ downloads) | 43 |
___ store (place to buy notions) | 32 |
___ Stone, co-creator of "South Park" | 47 |
___ Stoker, Dracula's creator | 33 |
___ Stoker, "Dracula" author | 38 |
___ stock (can ship immediately) | 32 |
___ Stix (powdered sugar straws) | 32 |
___ stick (trick-or-treater's accessory) | 44 |
___ stick (bouncy transportation) | 33 |
___ Stevens, star of "Peter Gunn" | 43 |
___ Stevens (TV's Peter Gunn) | 33 |
___ Stefani, lead singer of No Doubt | 36 |
___ Steel ("Guitar Hero" character) | 45 |
___ stay (ship's fastening device) | 38 |
___ statesman (retired politician) | 34 |
___ states (Middle America, mockingly) | 38 |
___ States (group that includes Bulgaria) | 41 |
___ states (California, Massachusetts, et al.) | 46 |
___ State University (Detroit institution) | 42 |
___ State Building (Manhattan skyscraper) | 41 |
___ state (pleasant place to be) | 32 |
___ State (Mountain West Conference team) | 41 |
___ State (Missouri's nickname) | 35 |
___ State (Mississippi university) | 34 |
___ State (Hawaii's nickname) | 33 |
___ state (blissful self-awareness) | 35 |
___ Star Wars (popular toy line) | 32 |
___ Star State (Texas's nickname) | 37 |
___ Star State (Texas' nickname) | 36 |
___ stapler (tool with a hand grip) | 35 |
___ Stanley Gardner of mysteries | 32 |
___ Stanley Gardner (Perry Mason's creator) | 47 |
___ Stanfield ("The Wire" drug lord) | 46 |
___ Stane ("Iron Man" villain) | 40 |
___ stage (Freudian theory topic) | 33 |
___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997 | 36 |
___ Stadium, home of the U.S. Open | 34 |
___ Stadium, home of the Pro Bowl | 33 |
___ Stadium (site of the Pro Bowl) | 34 |
___ Stadium (facility near Citi Field) | 38 |
___ Stadium (Big Apple tennis locale) | 37 |
___ Stadium (1965 venue for The Beatles) | 40 |
___ St. Lawrence, G.B.S.'s home | 35 |
___ St. Lawrence (home of G.B.S.) | 33 |
___ St. Lawrence (G.B.S. residence) | 35 |
___ squares (statistical method) | 32 |
___ squares (a statistical method) | 34 |
___ Square Cafe (Danny Meyer restaurant) | 40 |
___ Squalor (Lemony Snicket character) | 38 |
___ Squad (support service owned by Best Buy) | 45 |
___ Squad (early hip-hop supergroup) | 36 |
___ Sprockets, George Jetson's employer | 43 |
___ Spring (revolution that began in 2010) | 42 |
___ Sports Bureau (statistics source) | 37 |
___ sponte (of its own accord, at law) | 38 |