St. Petersburg's ___ College | 32 |
St. Petersburg-born actor: 1906-72 | 34 |
St. Philip ___, famed Italian priest | 36 |
St. Pierre et Miquelon surrounder | 33 |
St. that had a wrestler as a governor | 37 |
St. that legalized marijuana in 2012 | 36 |
St. Thomas à ___ (martyred archbishop) | 41 |
St. Thomas who was murdered in a cathedral | 42 |
St. Trinian's creator Ronald | 32 |
St. Valentine's Day Massacre organizer | 42 |
St. Valentine's Day offering | 32 |
St. Valentine's favourite color | 35 |
St. Vincent "Jesus Saves, ___" | 40 |
St. where the Zimmerman trial is being held | 43 |
St. with an arc-shaped northern border | 38 |
St. with an arc-shaped northern boundary | 40 |
St. with counties named Comanche and Choctaw | 44 |
St. with regressive immigration laws | 36 |
St. __ Castle (Finnish landmark) | 32 |
St. __ Mountains: Alaska/Canada range | 37 |
St. __, largest of the Virgin Islands | 37 |
St. ___ (Caribbean island state) | 32 |
St. ___ (Caribbean island, familiarly) | 38 |
St. ___ (children's hospital) | 33 |
St. ___ (English boys' school founded in 948) | 49 |
St. ___ (Florida city, for short) | 33 |
St. ___ (New York church, informally) | 37 |
St. ___ (river separating Maine from Canada) | 44 |
St. ___ (river to the Mississippi) | 34 |
St. ___ Beach (Sunshine State vacation locale) | 46 |
St. ___ Castle (landmark in Savonlinna, Finland) | 48 |
St. ___ Cathedral in Londonderry | 32 |
St. ___ Church (Estonian landmark) | 34 |
St. ___ College, Northfield, Minn. | 34 |
St. ___ Girl (beer with busty spokesmodels) | 43 |
St. ___ Girl (German beer brand) | 32 |
St. ___ Head Lighthouse (Welsh landmark) | 40 |
St. ___ of Seville (Spanish encyclopedist) | 42 |
St. ___ River, separating Michigan from Ontario | 47 |
St. ___, patron saint of France | 32 |
St. ___, first American links locale | 36 |
St. ___, loser at Oriskany: 1777 | 32 |
St. ___, Northfield, Minn., campus | 34 |
St. ___, place in a children's rhyme | 40 |
St. ___River (Superior-Huron link) | 34 |
St. ____ (English seaside resort) | 33 |
St. _____ (third-century child-martyr) | 38 |
St. _____ (vacationer's mecca) | 34 |
St. _____ River (Michigan-Ontario divider) | 42 |
St.-___, seat of a military school | 34 |
St.-____-l'École, France | 32 |
Sta-___ (old fabric softener brand) | 35 |
Sta. that might show a Bogie flick | 34 |
Sta. that thanks its viewers often | 34 |
Stabbing Westward "What Do I Have ___" | 48 |
Stabilizers on the aft sections of keels | 40 |
Stableboy in "The Highwayman" | 39 |
Stacey Q "___ of Hearts" | 34 |
Stack at the golfers' banquet? | 34 |
Stack of cash in a bondsman's office? | 41 |
Stack of cordwood cut to even lengths | 37 |
Stack of unsolicited manuscripts | 32 |
Stack's role in "The Untouchables" | 48 |
Stack, in "The Untouchables" | 38 |
Stack-selling restaurants, for short | 36 |
Stadium grounds crew's burden | 33 |
Stadium in which the U.S. Open finals are played | 48 |
Stadium named for a tennis great | 32 |
Stadium near the Billie Jean King Tennis Center | 47 |
Stadium near the Grand Central Parkway | 38 |
Stadium next to Louis Armstrong, in Queens | 42 |
Stadium really close to LaGuardia Airport | 41 |
Stadium replaced by Citi Field in 2009 | 38 |
Stadium section for charity workers? | 36 |
Stadium section with cheaper tickets, usually | 45 |
Stadium seen from the Van Wyck Expressway | 41 |
Stadium that hosted a 1965 Beatles concert | 42 |
Stadium to be replaced by Citi Field in 2009 | 44 |
Stadium where Jim Bunning pitched a perfect game | 48 |
Stadium where the Indianapolis Colts once played | 48 |
Stadium where the Washington Nationals play | 43 |
Staff of the Yale Daily News, e.g. | 34 |
Staff resembling a shepherd's crook | 39 |
Staff symbol before the key signature | 37 |
Staff symbol for a pianist's left hand | 42 |
Staffer on TV's "The West Wing" | 45 |
Stage actress Caldwell and others | 33 |
Stage actress Uta or golf legend Walter | 39 |
Stage and screen actor ___ Ritchard | 35 |
Stage character who never appears | 33 |
Stage dir. meaning "begins to speak" | 46 |
Stage direction after an actor's last line | 46 |
Stage direction that means "alone" | 44 |
Stage in a butterfly's development | 38 |
Stage item accompanying many a stand-up comic | 45 |
Stage line intended for only the audience to hear | 49 |
Stage manager's reminder page | 33 |
Stage musical, with ''The Most'' | 48 |
Stage name of entertainer David Adkins | 38 |
Stage name of entertainer Stanley Burrell | 41 |