| Song that begins "The sun'll come out" | 52 |
| Song that Elvis's "It's Now or Never" was based on | 68 |
| Song that ends "all alone and feeling blue" | 53 |
| Song that ends "Bless my homeland forever" | 52 |
| Song that ends "Protégera nos foyers et nos droits" | 64 |
| Song that ends "We stand on guard for thee" | 53 |
| Song that knocked "Cracklin' Rosie" out of the top spot | 69 |
| Song that knocked "Down Under" out of the #1 spot | 59 |
| Song that knocked "Good Vibrations" out of the #1 spot | 64 |
| Song that knocked "Let it Be" out of the #1 spot | 58 |
| Song that knocked "Ticket to Ride" out of the #1 slot | 63 |
| Song that knocked “Mickey” out of the #1 spot | 53 |
| Song that mentions "the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost" | 65 |
| Song that quotes the Gettysburg Address in "Hair" | 59 |
| Song that references Sputnik and "Wheel of Fortune" | 61 |
| Song that starts "My country, 'tis of thee" | 57 |
| Song that starts "Twenty, twenty, twenty-four hours to go" | 68 |
| Song title followed by "in all the wrong places" | 58 |
| Song title words after "The future's not ours to see" | 67 |
| Song title words before "Be" or "Ride" | 58 |
| Song title words before "You saw me standing alone" | 61 |
| Song whose title translates as "Farewell to Thee" | 59 |
| Song with the line "Mr. Bluebird's on my shoulder" | 64 |
| Song with the line "Oh, baby, that's what I like!" | 64 |
| Song with the lyric "City of a million warm embraces" | 63 |
| Song with the lyric "How can I hurt when holdin' you?" | 68 |
| Song with the lyric "I do appreciate you being round" | 63 |
| Song with the lyric "I know this world is killing you" | 64 |
| Song with the lyric "I'm crossing you in style" | 61 |
| Song with the lyric "It breaks my heart to see us part" | 65 |
| Song with the lyric "Looks like another perfect day" | 62 |
| Song with the lyric "My heart with rapture thrills" | 61 |
| Song with the lyric "she really shows you all she can" | 64 |
| Song with the lyric "we ain't got a barrel of money" | 66 |
| Song with the lyric "We salute him, one and all" | 58 |
| Song with the lyric "When you kiss me heaven sighs" | 61 |
| Song with the lyric "Young man, are you listening to me?" | 67 |
| Song with the lyrics "Motel money murder madness" | 59 |
| Song with the repeated lyric "Mr. Mojo risin'" | 60 |
| Song with the words "Out of the mouth of babes," for one | 66 |
| Song words accompanying "Sherrie" and "Susanna" | 67 |
| Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus" | 63 |
| Song words before "We stand on guard for thee!" | 57 |
| Song words before "We stand on guard for thee" | 56 |
| Song words followed by "Terre de nos aïeux" | 56 |
| Song written about George Harrison's wife (awkward!) | 56 |
| Songwriter with a statue in Manhattan's Duffy Square | 56 |
| Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote "April Love" | 64 |
| Sonny Crockett's "Miami Vice" wardrobe staple | 59 |
| Sonny Shroyer's role on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 60 |
| Sonny's "I Got You Babe" singing partner | 54 |
| Sonny's partner in "Dog Day Afternoon" | 52 |
| Sony's ___-101 (first commercial compact disc player) | 57 |
| Soon-to-be former First Minister of Scotland Salmond | 52 |
| Sooner St. institution whose professors work for Jesus | 54 |
| Sophie B Hawkins "___ Wish I Was Your Lover" | 54 |
| Sophie B. Hawkins "___ Wish I Was Your Lover" | 55 |
| Sophie's player in "Sophie's Choice" | 54 |
| Sophistication of clubs like Sam's and BJ's? | 52 |
| Sophomoric grade found in this puzzle's three longest entries | 65 |
| Soprano Gluck and Arkansas town near the Boston Mountains | 57 |
| Soprano role in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 57 |
| Soprano voted the greatest of all time by BBC Music Magazine | 60 |
| Sorento maker [the former Onion xword is now at avxwords.com] | 61 |
| Sorkin who voiced Harley Quinn in the Batman animated series | 60 |
| Sorted alphabetically (like this puzzle's clues) | 52 |
| Sought-after travel document in "Casablanca" | 54 |
| Soul Asylum ballad off "Let Your Dim Light Shine" | 59 |
| Soul music over a financial institution's sound system? | 59 |
| Soul's Lattisaw who sang "Let Me Be Your Angel" | 61 |
| Sound after "Lower ... lower ... that's it!" | 58 |
| Sound effect in the theme to "The Addams Family" | 58 |
| Sound heard a New York minute after the light turns green | 57 |
| Sound heard at the end of "Bohemian Rhapsody" | 55 |
| Sound heard during a so-bad-it's-good comedy routine | 56 |
| Sound heard with the phrase "Just like that!" | 55 |
| Sound I made when my cat found a waterbug last night | 52 |
| Sound made while throwing rosas into the ring, perhaps | 54 |
| Sound of peke unease?[SEE NOTE ABOVE ABOUT LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE] | 66 |
| Sound of touching glasses and this puzzle's theme | 53 |
| Sound over a subway's public address system, e.g. | 53 |
| Sound resulting from a synchronous diaphragmatic flutter | 56 |
| Sound that may be averted by holding one's breath | 53 |
| Sounder of the tuning note at the start of an orchestra rehearsal | 65 |
| Soundgarden frontman Chris crushed by the other team? | 53 |
| Sounds from someone not good with, you know, word things | 56 |
| Sounds made by patients with tongue depressors in their mouths | 62 |
| Sounds made when forgetting to lift with one's legs | 55 |
| Soundtrack to a misunderstood mall rat's miserable existence | 64 |
| Soup can: "Lift tab to rim. Pull up and back"... | 58 |
| Soup enjoyed throughout the land of the Golden Horde? | 53 |
| Soup served during the Vietnamese independence movement? | 56 |
| Source for the tune of "It's Now or Never" | 56 |
| Source for Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelung" | 60 |
| Source material for Broadway's "Seussical" | 56 |
| Source of "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep" | 65 |
| Source of "It is more blessed to give than to receive" | 64 |
| Source of "let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die" | 69 |
| Source of "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away" | 66 |
| Source of "The True North strong and free!" | 53 |