Sherwood play (with "The") | 36 |
Sherwood's "There Shall __ Night" | 47 |
Sherwood's "There ___ Be No Night" | 48 |
Sherwood's "___ Delight" | 38 |
Sheryl Crow "I ___ Believe" | 37 |
Sheryl Crow "Leaving ___ Vegas" | 41 |
Sheryl Crow "Tomorrow Never ___" | 42 |
Sheryl Crow "__ break my heart again" | 47 |
Sheryl Crow "___ Makes You Happy" | 43 |
Sheryl Crow "___ Wanna Do" | 36 |
Sheryl Crow "___, break my heart again" | 49 |
Sheryl Crow hit ''___ Wanna Do'' | 48 |
Sheryl Crow hit "___ Wanna Do" | 40 |
Sheryl Crow's "All I ___ Do" | 42 |
Sheryl Crow's "__ Wanna Do" | 41 |
Sheryl Crow's "___ Wanna Do" | 42 |
Sheryl Crow's "___ Wanna Do" (3,1) | 48 |
Sheryl Crow: "I ___ Believe" | 38 |
Shi'ite mecca of central Iran | 33 |
Shield bearing Medusa's head: var. | 38 |
Shield supporter on Australia's coat of arms | 48 |
Shields of "Blue Lagoon" | 34 |
Shields swiped a shepherd's staff? | 38 |
Shields's status at Princeton | 33 |
Shift responsibility to someone else | 36 |
Shifting feature of many contests | 33 |
Shifting piece of the earth's crust | 39 |
Shifts responsibility to another | 32 |
Shih ___, little, long-haired dog | 33 |
Shiite Islam is its state religion | 34 |
Shine intermittently, as a light | 32 |
Shinedown "Sin With a ___" | 36 |
Shinedown "___ Majesty" | 33 |
Shining only some light through a prism? | 40 |
Shins "We Built a ___ and We Floated" | 47 |
Shinsaibashi-Suji patron, perhaps | 33 |
Shiny and extremely heavy bird of prey? | 39 |
Shiny Toy Guns "I ___ You a Love Song" | 48 |
Shinzo ___ (Japanese prime minister) | 36 |
Ship after dumping its contraband? | 34 |
Ship built with Athena's assistance | 39 |
Ship captain whose passengers were mostly beastly | 49 |
Ship captain's subordinate: Abbr. | 37 |
Ship captained by MartÃn Alonso Pinzón | 44 |
Ship captained by Vicente Pinzón | 35 |
Ship captained by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón | 47 |
Ship commanded by Martin Pinzón | 34 |
Ship damaged in the attack on Pearl Harbor | 42 |
Ship destroyed in Havana's waters in 1898 | 45 |
Ship destroyer in Sinbad's fifth voyage | 43 |
Ship done in by the reef of Norman's Woe | 44 |
Ship in "Pirates of the Caribbean" | 44 |
Ship in a 2014 Russell Crowe film | 33 |
Ship in a Gilbert & Sullivan work | 37 |
Ship in a historic 15th-century trip | 36 |
Ship in search of the Golden Fleece | 35 |
Ship in some sweet old war paintings | 36 |
Ship in the search for the Golden Fleece | 40 |
Ship info kept for the Spanish Armada? | 38 |
Ship nicknamed "The Fighting I" | 41 |
Ship of "Ship of Fools" | 33 |
Ship of the "Yellow Stain" | 36 |
Ship officer (with orders for this puzzle?) | 43 |
Ship on which Columbus returned: 1492 | 37 |
Ship on which W.W. II ended, 9/2/45 | 35 |
Ship part represented by the constellation Carina | 49 |
Ship part, reserved for officers | 32 |
Ship registration for an editor? | 32 |
Ship sent for breadfruit in 1787 | 32 |
Ship that Athena helped to build | 32 |
Ship that brought Miss Liberty to N.Y. | 38 |
Ship that brought Miss Liberty to the U.S. | 42 |
Ship that brought Puritans to Salem | 35 |
Ship that brought us Miss Liberty | 33 |
Ship that came to the Titanic's rescue | 42 |
Ship that carried the Golden Fleece | 35 |
Ship that delivered the Statue of Liberty | 41 |
Ship that made Northwest Passage | 32 |
Ship that runs on impulse engines | 33 |
Ship that sailed "the ocean blue" | 43 |
Ship that sailed in quest of the Golden Fleece | 46 |
Ship that sailed to Colchis, in myth | 36 |
Ship that spotted land on October 12, 1492 | 42 |
Ship that survived the Clashing Rocks | 37 |
Ship that took Miss Liberty to the U.S. | 39 |
Ship that was sunk on February 15, 1898 | 39 |
Ship that's dangerous to follow | 35 |
Ship turned into a constellation | 32 |
Ship used in quest for Golden Fleece | 36 |
Ship written about by Apollonius of Rhodes | 42 |
Ship's cabin features, maybe | 32 |
Ship's petty officer, familiarly | 36 |
Ship's petty officer, informally | 36 |
Ship's post for securing cables | 35 |
Ship's post that secures cables | 35 |
Ship's radio operator, in slang | 35 |
Ship's strong piece of timber | 33 |
Shipbuilder who measured in cubits | 34 |
Shipbuilder's starting point | 32 |
Shipped bridle strap for a wildebeest? | 38 |