| Sauce from chefs with noble egos? | 33 |
| Sauce herb for many salmon dishes | 33 |
| Sauce incorporating integrative skills? | 39 |
| Sauce ingredients from the garden | 33 |
| Sauce made with butter, egg yolks and lemon juice | 49 |
| Sauce made with garlic and olive oil | 36 |
| Sauce Maria ran out to purchase? | 32 |
| Sauce of chili peppers and tomatoes | 35 |
| Sauce on many dishes in the Orient | 34 |
| Sauce served in creole restaurants | 34 |
| Sauce that's a Scrabble vowel dump | 38 |
| Sauce that's made "Old World Style" | 49 |
| Sauce thickened with flour and fat | 34 |
| Sauce traditionally made in a mortar | 36 |
| Sauce with crushed garlic and basil | 35 |
| Saucer-shaped cereal from Quaker Oats | 37 |
| Saucily titled best-selling diet book | 37 |
| Saucy character on "The Jetsons" | 42 |
| Saudi Arabia is a member of it: Abbr. | 37 |
| Saudi Arabia is the only nation adjoining it | 44 |
| Saudi Arabia's neighbor to the south | 40 |
| Saudi Arabian and Qatari currencies | 35 |
| Saudi Arabian king assassinated in 1975 | 39 |
| Saudi Arabian site of Muhammad's tomb | 41 |
| Saudis' plan to harvest lobsters? | 37 |
| Sauk leader who was against the Black Hawk War | 46 |
| Saul Bellow's Pulitzer-winning novel | 40 |
| Saul of "Pineapple Express," for one | 46 |
| Saul's general, in the Bible | 32 |
| Saul's grandfather and uncle | 32 |
| Saul's uncle and grandfather | 32 |
| Sault Ste ____, Ontario Border Crossing | 39 |
| Sault Ste. Marie-to-Toronto dir. | 32 |
| Sault ___ Marie (northern terminus of I-75) | 43 |
| Sausage (and the theme of this puzzle) | 38 |
| Sausage baked in a coating of batter | 36 |
| Sausage-wrapped British breakfast dish | 38 |
| Sauté specialists on the range | 33 |
| Sautéing acronym, à la Rachael Ray | 40 |
| Savage Garden "I ___ I Loved You" | 43 |
| Savage Garden "Truly ___ Deeply" | 42 |
| Savage Garden "___ I Loved You" | 41 |
| Savanna region stretching from Senegal to Chad | 46 |
| Savannah or Columbia, among many | 32 |
| Savannah replaced her on "Today" | 42 |
| Savannah's Hard-Hearted denizen | 35 |
| Save "Homeland" for later | 35 |
| Save for later, in a way, briefly | 33 |
| Save on a band, hall, dinner, etc. | 34 |
| Saved, as a recipe from a magazine | 34 |
| Saver of many endangered species? | 33 |
| Saves for later viewing, in a way | 33 |
| Saves for later, in a way, as "Girls" | 47 |
| Saves roughly $80,000 in wedding costs, say | 43 |
| Saving Abel "___ It Again" | 36 |
| Saving plans often tapped by srs. | 33 |
| Savings account holders, collectively? | 38 |
| Savings acct. supplements, often | 32 |
| Savings for one's golden years, briefly | 43 |
| Savings for one's later yrs. | 32 |
| Savings instrument, to ancient Romans | 37 |
| Savings options for the golden yrs. | 35 |
| Savings plan for the golden yrs. | 32 |
| Savings plans for the golden years, briefly | 43 |
| Savior of "The Odyssey" | 33 |
| Savonarola's alleged offense | 32 |
| Savvy about (with ''to'') | 41 |
| Saw in the direction of the grain | 33 |
| Saw what that baby could do, perhaps | 36 |
| Saw your breath while singing, maybe | 36 |
| Saw-billed petrel of southern seas | 34 |
| Sawdust-filled kid-lit character | 32 |
| Sawyer of "60 Minutes" | 32 |
| Sawyer of "Good Morning America" | 42 |
| Sawyer's successor in Chicago | 33 |
| Sax played by Charlie and Maceo Parker | 38 |
| Sax type played by Charlie Parker | 33 |
| Saxman in Bruce's E Street Band | 35 |
| Saxophone star whose last name is Gorelick | 42 |
| Saxophonist Getz or cartoonist Drake | 36 |
| Saxophonist Joshua or pitcher Mark | 34 |
| Saxophonist nicknamed "the Sound" | 43 |
| Saxophonist Stan making sharp noises? | 37 |
| Say ''C-H-E-E-S-E''? | 36 |
| Say ''Not guilty,'' e.g. | 40 |
| Say ''ouch!'' when pinched, e.g. | 48 |
| Say ''somethin''' | 37 |
| Say ''Tsk tsk!'' | 32 |
| Say ''uncle,'' e.g. | 35 |
| Say 'It's so foolish to play cards'? | 48 |
| Say 'the drawing of air into the lungs'? | 48 |
| Say "'S Wonderful," say | 37 |
| Say "An apple a day gets the worm," say | 49 |
| Say "bo's'n," say | 35 |
| Say "burrito" like a native | 37 |
| Say "C-A-T" or "D-O-G," e.g. | 48 |
| Say "Come in, Orson!" e.g.? | 37 |
| Say "e'er," for example | 37 |
| Say "e'er," for instance | 38 |
| Say "Fancy seeing you here," say | 42 |