| Some shoes ... and a feature of this puzzle's theme | 55 |
| Some Winslow Homer art ... or what five answers in this puzzle are? | 67 |
| Somebody who's not going to care for you very long | 54 |
| Someone called the station with an urgent request: "___" | 66 |
| Someone speeding past you on the highway, you might say | 55 |
| Someone touching their face or avoiding eye contact, probably | 61 |
| Someone who answers the author of "The Gold-Bug" | 58 |
| Someone who can help you become someone you're not? | 55 |
| Someone who doesn't bother anyone during a flight? | 54 |
| Someone who just got out of a long bath, facetiously | 52 |
| Someone who picks it up might soon be pushing up daisies | 56 |
| Someone who signs anonymously, but with a fancy pen? | 52 |
| Someone who's so nice you almost want to smack him | 54 |
| Someone whose taste is obviously so much better than yours, duh | 63 |
| Someone with clearly better taste in everything than you (duh) | 62 |
| Someplace mighty dilapidated where top athletes compete (3,7,5) | 63 |
| Somerhalder of "Lost" and "The Vampire Diaries" | 67 |
| Something a "man" has that a "woman" doesn't? | 69 |
| Something damned with faint praise, in British lingo | 52 |
| Something often seen heaving on "Baywatch" | 52 |
| Something once consulted before plugging in headphones? | 55 |
| Something overthrown shortly before the American Revolution | 59 |
| Something rapidly deteriorating goes to it, literally | 53 |
| Something some 1970s fad rings purported to indicate | 52 |
| Something that is often dropped, but rarely picked up | 53 |
| Something that made a Yippie say "Yippee!" | 52 |
| Something that might be kept open at a bar or on a computer | 59 |
| Something that might be left at the scene of a crime | 52 |
| Something that might be sitting on the dock of the bay | 54 |
| Something that might help a husband see more clearly? | 53 |
| Something that's tough to eat, but filled with antioxidants? | 64 |
| Something to "Blame It On," in a Milli Vanilli song | 61 |
| Something to do on Arbor Day (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
| Something to get with (with ''the'') | 52 |
| Something to give security, when sneaking into a show | 53 |
| Something to wrap around one's neck ... or maybe not | 56 |
| Something under the counter that puts people under the table | 60 |
| Something you always have with you that can be hard to find? | 60 |
| Something you might make if you're behind schedule? | 55 |
| Something you might see on a dance floor or a snack table | 57 |
| Sometimes they're good, sometimes they're harebrained | 61 |
| Somewhere between abysmal and fair, for a bad juggler? | 54 |
| Somewhere between excellent and poor, as a restaurant | 53 |
| Son in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" series | 61 |
| Son of Elam whose name means "God the Lord" | 53 |
| Sondheim song "We're ___ Be All Right" | 52 |
| Sondheim-BernSTEIN song from "West Side Story" | 56 |
| Song about a doctor's request for a surgical dressing? | 58 |
| Song about an accusatory question for actress Gardner? | 54 |
| Song about an animal "measuring the marigolds" | 56 |
| Song about fruit that's 'impossible to eat' | 55 |
| Song about going a little too far to get a crime-scene photo? | 61 |
| Song about one young man's truly burning desire? | 52 |
| Song about Salieri's true feelings toward Mozart? | 53 |
| Song akin to Elvis's "It's Now or Never" | 58 |
| Song also known as ''Farewell to Thee'' | 55 |
| Song also recorded as "Harlem Footwarmers" | 52 |
| Song contest with previous winners ABBA and Celine Dion | 55 |
| Song featured in the movie "You Were Never Lovelier" | 62 |
| Song first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950 | 66 |
| Song from "Licensed to Ill," with "The" | 59 |
| Song from "Mame" starting "Light the candles ..." | 69 |
| Song from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" | 53 |
| Song from Bernstein's "Wonderful Town" | 52 |
| Song from Crosby's "The Emperor Waltz" | 52 |
| Song from Neil Diamond's 1996 album "Tennessee Moon" | 66 |
| Song from Sarah McLachlan's "Surfacing" | 53 |
| Song from Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" | 57 |
| Song from Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" | 58 |
| Song from Tchaikovsky's "Andante Cantabile" | 57 |
| Song from the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" album | 56 |
| Song from The Doors' "Strange Days" album, literally? | 67 |
| Song from the French version of "West Side Story"? | 60 |
| Song from the same era as "Little Deuce Coupe" | 56 |
| Song from the Stonecutters episode of "The Simpsons" | 62 |
| Song from Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera" | 54 |
| Song girl who's "sweet as apple cider" | 52 |
| Song introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in "Oh, Kay!": 1926 | 66 |
| Song introduced by Ginger Rogers in "Girl Crazy": 1930 | 64 |
| Song on Ashlee Simpson's "Autobiography" album | 60 |
| Song on R. Kelly's "Chocolate Factory" album | 58 |
| Song on Sarah McLachlan's "Surfacing" album | 57 |
| Song on the ''Billy Jack'' soundtrack | 53 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" album | 54 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" album | 59 |
| Song parodied by Weird Al's "Taco Grande" | 55 |
| Song performed by the Ink Spots and the Manhattan Transfer | 58 |
| Song played at the school dance in "Back to the Future" | 65 |
| Song Sam played in response to "Play it, Sam" | 55 |
| Song standard from Broadway's "Jubilee," 1935 | 59 |
| Song starter that becomes "Jose" in an oft-told joke | 62 |
| Song starting "My country, 'tis of thee" | 54 |
| Song sung by a dejected Arthur in "Spamalot" | 54 |
| Song sung by Fred and Ginger in "Swing Time" | 54 |
| Song sung by Gwen in Broadway's "Chicago" | 55 |
| Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway's "Shinbone Alley" | 67 |
| Song sung by Sam and Donna in "Mamma Mia!" | 52 |
| Song syllables before "It's off to work we go" | 60 |
| Song that "Love Me Tender" is adapted from | 52 |
| Song that begins "My country, 'tis of thee" | 57 |