| Word said before a meal, perhaps | 32 |
| Word said before looking up, sometimes | 38 |
| Word said before opening the eyes | 33 |
| Word said coming and going from Waikiki | 39 |
| Word said just before opening the eyes | 38 |
| Word said just before solving a tricky clue | 43 |
| Word said twice before 'hallelujah' | 43 |
| Word said twice before "again" | 40 |
| Word said upon answering a phone | 32 |
| Word said while cupping one side of your mouth | 46 |
| Word said while putting one's hand down | 43 |
| Word said while raising one's hand | 38 |
| Word said while scratching one's head | 41 |
| Word said while scratching the head | 35 |
| Word said while snapping fingers | 32 |
| Word said while snapping one's fingers | 42 |
| Word said while tipping one's hat | 37 |
| Word said while wearing a sexy cat costume | 42 |
| Word said while wringing one's hands | 40 |
| Word said with a hand behind one's back | 43 |
| Word said with a salute, sometimes | 34 |
| Word said with a slap across someone's head | 47 |
| Word said with a tip o' the hat | 35 |
| Word said with a wave of the hand | 33 |
| Word said with closed eyes, often | 33 |
| Word seen before "special" | 36 |
| Word seen in wedding announcements | 34 |
| Word seen on both sides of "say" | 42 |
| Word seen twice on some dairy cartons | 37 |
| Word seen twice on the Afghan flag | 34 |
| Word separating looks and everything | 36 |
| Word shortening on a traffic sign | 33 |
| Word shouted by Jerry Lewis mimics | 34 |
| Word shouted by soccer announcers | 33 |
| Word shouted on "Law & Order" | 43 |
| Word shouted on stock market floors | 35 |
| Word shouted or whispered at church | 35 |
| Word shouted while tossing roses | 32 |
| Word shouted with ''Anchors'' | 45 |
| Word shouted with "anchors" | 37 |
| Word signaling a king's downfall | 36 |
| Word signaling the end of a match | 33 |
| Word signed for a deaf toreador? | 32 |
| Word sometimes placed between two names | 39 |
| Word sometimes screamed during sex | 34 |
| Word sometimes shouted at church | 32 |
| Word sometimes spoken with faith | 32 |
| Word sometimes spoken with faith? | 33 |
| Word sometimes used with its plural | 35 |
| Word sometimes written with a circumflex | 40 |
| Word spoken into a téléphone | 34 |
| Word spoken primarily by sailors | 32 |
| Word spoken when reciting the shahada | 37 |
| Word spoken while holding something up | 38 |
| Word spoken while pointing at a guy | 35 |
| Word spoken while pointing, perhaps | 35 |
| Word spoken with a rap of the gavel | 35 |
| Word spoken with a two-fingered sign | 36 |
| Word stamped on some mail from Mexico | 37 |
| Word starting seven California county names | 43 |
| Word starting some superhero names | 34 |
| Word stressed in old Smith Barney ads | 37 |
| Word sung at a New Year's Eve party | 39 |
| Word sung before "sweet chariot" | 42 |
| Word sung before drinking champagne | 35 |
| Word sung on a winter's midnight | 36 |
| Word sung twice after ''que'' | 45 |
| Word sung twice after "Que" | 37 |
| Word sung twice before "cheree" | 41 |
| Word sung twice before "hallelujah" | 45 |
| Word that accompanies an air kiss | 33 |
| Word that always brings a smile? | 32 |
| Word that appears eight times on a dollar bill | 46 |
| Word that appears elsewhere on this page | 40 |
| Word that appears twice in a governor's name | 48 |
| Word that aptly finishes "ni___" | 42 |
| Word that became "whisky" | 35 |
| Word that begins with an apostrophe | 35 |
| Word that can follow bank or jelly | 34 |
| Word that can follow pale, brown or cask | 40 |
| Word that can precede or follow "first" | 49 |
| Word that Christian Malaysians can't use | 44 |
| Word that comes from another word | 33 |
| Word that contains a six-letter state | 37 |
| Word that first appears in Matthew 1:1 | 38 |
| Word that follows 17-A, 61-A, 10-D and 25-D | 43 |
| Word that gets "dropped" | 34 |
| Word that gets "Polo" as a response | 45 |
| Word that gets under a grammarian's skin | 44 |
| Word that has two diametrically opposed meanings | 48 |
| Word that includes three of itself | 34 |
| Word that is an example of itself | 33 |
| Word that is not possessive with an apostrophe | 46 |
| Word that makes grammarians cringe | 34 |
| Word that makes one feel welcome | 32 |
| Word that may accompany a handshake | 35 |
| Word that may appear above a silhouette of a man | 48 |
| Word that may follow string or sing | 35 |
| Word that may lead to finger-pointing | 37 |
| Word that might accompany finger-pointing | 41 |