| Stupid guys become little cutups | 32 |
| Sturgeon yielding expensive caviar | 34 |
| Sturluson's Younger or Prose | 32 |
| Stuttering actor Roscoe: 1892-1962 | 34 |
| Style associated with David Beckham | 35 |
| Style associated with Prince Valiant | 36 |
| Style associated with washboards | 32 |
| Style Christian Dior introduced in 1955 | 39 |
| Style Council "My Ever ___" | 37 |
| Style for a certain vocal improviseR | 36 |
| Style known as perceptual abstraction | 37 |
| Style of "Spirited Away" | 34 |
| Style of "The Great Gatsby" | 37 |
| Style of a historic Miami Beach district | 40 |
| Style of Duchamp's "Fountain" | 43 |
| Style of envelope for greeting cards | 36 |
| Style of Lincoln Memorial columns | 33 |
| Style of many a building in Miami | 33 |
| Style of many Billie Holiday hits | 33 |
| Style of Matisse, Dufy, Derain and Braque | 41 |
| Style of Mozart's "Idomeneo" | 42 |
| Style of New York's Sony Building | 37 |
| Style of the '20s and '30s | 34 |
| Style of the White House's Red Room | 39 |
| Style of truck with a vertical front | 36 |
| Style popular with Teddy Roosevelt | 34 |
| Style reportedly named for Ivy League oarsmen | 45 |
| Style that influenced the Scissor Sisters | 41 |
| Style that sticks up, but isn't shaven | 42 |
| Style with dark clothes and heavy eyeliner | 42 |
| Styled like a villa, architecturally | 36 |
| Styles for Jimi Hendrix and Richard Roundtree | 45 |
| Styles of Sly and the Family Stone | 34 |
| Stylish British teens in the '60s | 37 |
| Stylish haircut or stylish carpet | 33 |
| Stylish reading material, briefly | 33 |
| Stylish young Londoners in the '60s | 39 |
| Stylish, square-jawed male model | 32 |
| Stylishly, but with little emotion | 34 |
| Stylist gets a phone call in the middle of a job? | 49 |
| Styron's "___ Choice" | 35 |
| Styron's "___ in Darkness" | 40 |
| Styx song "Don't Let ___" | 39 |
| Styx song with some Japanese lyrics | 35 |
| Suavity that helps one hitch a ride? | 36 |
| Sub sandwiches acclaimed by packed deli? | 40 |
| Sub's opposite, in a dungeon | 32 |
| Subaru SUV named after a section of NYC | 39 |
| Subatomic particle in a collider | 32 |
| Subatomic particle made of three quarks | 39 |
| Subatomic particle more massive than an electron | 48 |
| Subatomic particle that is a nuclear binder | 43 |
| Subatomic particle with a negative charge | 41 |
| Subatomic particle with no electric charge | 42 |
| Subcompact introduced in model year 1976 | 40 |
| Subcontinental megastar Aishwarya | 33 |
| Subcontract, with "out" | 33 |
| Subcontracted (with ''out'') | 44 |
| Subcontracted, with "out" | 35 |
| Subculture celebrated by “Quadrophenia” | 47 |
| Subculturist in black clothes and makeup | 40 |
| Subdivision at the mannequin factory? | 37 |
| Subdivision of "The Raven" | 36 |
| Subdivision of a legion, in ancient Rome | 40 |
| Subdivision subdivision, perhaps | 32 |
| Subdue aggressively, as a protester | 35 |
| Subhead for "Mob Members Sentenced"? | 46 |
| Subj. concerned with booms, crashes and panics | 46 |
| Subj. concerned with supply and demand | 38 |
| Subj. covered on the AP European History test | 45 |
| Subj. for a first-generation American, maybe | 44 |
| Subj. for green card holders, perhaps | 37 |
| Subj. for people new to the country | 35 |
| Subj. for recent arrivals, maybe | 32 |
| Subj. for some future bilinguals | 32 |
| Subj. for some green card holders | 33 |
| Subj. in the 2007 documentary "Sicko" | 47 |
| Subj. in which 2x + 3 = 9 is solved | 35 |
| Subj. of "The Good Shepherd" | 38 |
| Subj. of "The Guns of August" | 39 |
| Subj. of "The Nader Report" | 37 |
| Subj. of "The Wealth of Nations" | 42 |
| Subj. of 1991's Start treaty | 32 |
| Subj. of a 1999 protest in Seattle | 34 |
| Subj. of a certain conspiracy theory | 36 |
| Subj. of a Clinton victory, 11/17/93 | 36 |
| Subj. of a Financial Times article | 34 |
| Subj. of a James Randi chal¬lenge | 36 |
| Subj. of a library in Austin, Tex. | 34 |
| Subj. of a pilot's announcement | 35 |
| Subj. of a space-to-Earth experiment on Apollo 14 | 49 |
| Subj. of a U.N. inspection, maybe | 33 |
| Subj. of a Wall Street Journal story | 36 |
| Subj. of an '80s-'90s financial crisis | 46 |
| Subj. of an Austin library and museum | 37 |
| Subj. of an up in the air announcement | 38 |
| Subj. of concern to The Planetary Society | 41 |
| Subj. of Form 1040's line 32 | 32 |
| Subj. of many conspiracy theories | 33 |
| Subj. of Reagan's Star Wars speech | 38 |