Source of "they shall beat their swords into plowshares" | 66 |
Source of "Woe to them that are at ease in Zion" | 58 |
Source of a "giant sucking sound," according to Ross Perot | 68 |
Source of about half the world's diamonds: Abbr. | 52 |
Source of an essential oil with medicinal properties | 52 |
Source of furniture you'll throw out in three years | 55 |
Source of late election returns, with "the" | 53 |
Source of many English words that come to us via French | 55 |
Source of money that's "spread" in nine puzzle answers | 68 |
Source of most of the names in "The Lion King" | 56 |
Source of the all-time best-selling movie-related toy line | 58 |
Source of the line "Each of us bears his own Hell" | 60 |
Source of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!" | 58 |
Source of the line "Hope springs eternal ..." | 55 |
Source of the line "Something wicked this way comes" | 62 |
Source of the line "They say miracles are past" | 57 |
Source of the line "Thy money perish with thee" | 57 |
Source of the line "What's done is done" | 54 |
Source of the maxim "Four legs good, two legs bad" | 60 |
Source of the phrase "pomp and circumstance" | 54 |
Source of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit" | 59 |
Source of the words "mamba" and "chimpanzee" | 64 |
Source of the words "zenith" and "nadir" | 60 |
Source of William the Conqueror's Tower of London stone | 59 |
Sources of halite--that's a type of evaporitic deposit! | 59 |
South African "Cry Freedom" activist Stephen | 54 |
South African conflict at the turn of the 20th century | 54 |
South African gold discovery site, with "the" | 55 |
South African military hero for whom a gold rand is named | 57 |
South African town that was Nelson Mandela's birthplace | 59 |
South American "supergrain" in health stores | 54 |
South American city to be blamed, per a 1984 movie title | 56 |
South American coastal region that includes Suriname | 52 |
South American setting of Hitchcock's "Notorious" | 63 |
South Frigid Zone and South Temperate zone separator | 52 |
South Pacific country that won its independence in 1962 | 55 |
South Station-to-Grand Central Station travel option | 52 |
South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature | 63 |
Southeast Asian nation with delicious bread and cheese | 54 |
Southeast China region which was a Portuguese province until 1999 | 65 |
Southeastern town dubbed "Brick City" in the 1880s | 60 |
Southern alma mater of Olympian Lolo Jones, for short | 53 |
Southern California city that sounds like a surprised greeting | 62 |
Southern Christian Leadership Conference president after King | 61 |
Southern city known as the Horse Capital of the World | 53 |
Southern connector between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans | 58 |
Southern county that gave its name to a squirrel stew | 53 |
Southern hip-hop portmanteau meaning "respected" | 58 |
Southern Living's "#1 must-have plant" | 52 |
Southern university that shares its name with a biblical judge | 62 |
Southern university whose campus is a botanical garden | 54 |
Southern university whose newspaper is the Hullabaloo | 53 |
Southern university with the motto "Numen lumen" | 58 |
Southwestern national park, or the primary plant that grows there | 65 |
Sovereign's __ (one of the British Crown Jewels) | 52 |
Sovereign's __ (part of the British Crown Jewels) | 53 |
Soviet foreign affairs minister during the Cuban missile crisis | 63 |
Spa treatment that might include two cucumber slices | 52 |
Space between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place | 54 |
Space opera starring Kanye as Jar Jar and Fergie as C-3PO? | 58 |
Space traveler's eventful journey? [Ford, Honda] | 52 |
Spam header targeted toward men, and a hint to this week's theme | 68 |
Spanish actress Chaplin (Charlie's granddaughter) | 53 |
Spanish actress often seen on "The Love Boat" | 55 |
Spanish actress Pataky of "Fast & Furious 6" | 58 |
Spanish conquistador who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold | 62 |
Spanish form of "to be" after "tú" | 57 |
Spanish man's name that means "peaceful" | 54 |
Spanish midfielder Hernandez's nose for economics? | 54 |
Spanish NBA player who explodes in a volatile fuel mix? | 55 |
Spanish newspaper whose name means "The Country" | 58 |
Spanish painter called "El Divino": 16th century | 58 |
Spanish priest who famously opposed the conquistadors | 53 |
Spanish queen who was given the title "the Catholic" | 62 |
Spanish saint who wrote the encyclopedic "Etymologiae" | 64 |
Spanish tennis star nicknamed "The King of Clay" | 58 |
Spanish-speaking Muppet on "Sesame Street" | 52 |
Sparks's placement service for prison personnel? | 52 |
Spars in the ring, and features of the four longest puzzle answers | 66 |
Spartan cheerleader portrayer on "Saturday Night Live" | 64 |
Spartan's response to "How much does it hurt?" | 60 |
Spat between priests who wore the same garment to a party? | 58 |
Spatula hung from the Jaguars' scoreboard (if X=9)? | 55 |
Speakeasy haters, in the "Boardwalk Empire" era | 57 |
Speaker of the quote, whose show premiered in syndication 1/5/1961 | 66 |
Speaker who declares wrong winner of the Lady Spud pageant? (9) | 63 |
Speaker's challenge scrambled three times in this puzzle | 60 |
Speaker's platform at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame speech | 59 |
Special CD release ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Special-___ (football players used only in specific situations) | 63 |
Specialist who doesn't know what he's doing? | 52 |
Specification in a burger order, maybe [270 degrees] | 52 |
Specious justification for 19th-century empire building | 55 |
Speculative sci-fi genre with anachronistic technology | 54 |
Speculator's reply to "Where's all your money?" | 65 |
Speech sometimes read from a crumpled sheet of paper | 52 |
Speechwriter Peggy who coined "a thousand points of light" | 68 |
Speechwriter Peggy who coined many phrases for George H.W. Bush | 63 |
Speed skater who won "Dancing With the Stars" | 55 |
Speedskater who won three gold medals in Lillehammer | 52 |