| Showman associated with the quote "There's a sucker born every minute" | 84 |
| Shuffle off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and join the bleedin' choir invisible | 92 |
| Shylock's first one begins "How like a fawning publican he looks!" | 80 |
| Sick Puppies "You're Going Down" album "___-Polar" | 74 |
| Sidelined by injury, in baseball lingo, and a hint to how this puzzle's theme puns are formed | 97 |
| Sierra ___ (get puzzle discounts by signing up for the news list @ avxwords.com!) | 81 |
| Sign seen when approaching an exit road, perhaps, which limits a motorist's options | 87 |
| Signal that had only existed for a few years when the RMS Titanic used it | 73 |
| Signal that the game's over by the Irish ref? (Prince / Living Colour) | 74 |
| Sigur ___ (Icelandic post-rock band that sings in a fictional language called Hopelandic) | 89 |
| Simile words before "a hen's tooth" or "a day in June" | 78 |
| Simon & Garfunkel album featuring "Mrs. Robinson" and "At the Zoo" | 90 |
| Simon & Garfunkel's "For ___, Whenever I May Find Her" | 72 |
| Simple code that uses a half-alphabet shift and that's the key to this puzzle's theme | 93 |
| Simple, humorous drawing (invented in the 1950s by Roger Price) that invites the viewer to guess what it is | 107 |
| Simple, wholesome, and unpretentious, like country cooking or old-time fiddle music | 83 |
| Simpson who said "Beneath my goody two shoes lie some very dark socks" | 80 |
| Simpson who said: "Grass today is sharper than when I was a boy" | 74 |
| Simpson's episode "___ First Word" (featuring Liz Taylor as the voice of Maggie) | 94 |
| Sinatra classic, and hint to what's missing from this puzzle's other classics | 85 |
| Sinatra song people are sometimes killed for singing at karaoke in the Philippines | 82 |
| Sinatra song with the lyric "All the love I have to give, I want to give to you" | 90 |
| Since, in Spain (I promise the next clue won't be another foreign word) | 75 |
| Sing "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," say | 80 |
| Singer (with the Dakotas) for whom Lennon & McCartney wrote songs in the early 1960s, ___ Kramer | 101 |
| Singer Baker with the 1988 hit "Giving You the Best That I Got" | 73 |
| Singer heard in the Cliff Hangers game on "The Price Is Right" | 72 |
| Singer Jamie with the 2001 #1 country song "When I Think About Angels" | 80 |
| Singer Lee whose 2011 album "Mission Bell" is the worst-selling #1 album ever | 87 |
| Singer Love who was one of the subjects of "20 Feet From Stardom" | 75 |
| Singer of "Like a Surgeon" (with the lyric "I can hear your heart beat for the very last time") | 115 |
| Singer of 1976's "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 77 |
| Singer of the 1993 No. 1 hit "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" | 95 |
| Singer Paul who also wrote "Johnny's Theme" for "The Tonight Show" | 90 |
| Singer who appeared on the cover of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly | 75 |
| Singer who at age 22 got married in Vegas, then filed an annulment 55 hours later | 81 |
| Singer who draws a 13 on her hand before each concert (it's her lucky number) | 81 |
| Singer who plays the ex-husband of Helen Hunt's character in "Pay It Forward" | 91 |
| Singer who redefined double standards by recording both "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer" in 1961 | 118 |
| Singer who said, "Men should be like Kleenex—soft, strong and disposable" | 87 |
| Singer who went looking for Mr. Right on the reality show “#1 Single” | 77 |
| Singer who wrote the poetry collection "The Lords and the New Creatures" | 82 |
| Singer who's the subject of Carl Perkins's "The Whole World Misses You" | 89 |
| Singer whose first top 10 hit was "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" | 74 |
| Singer with a "Best of" album titled "Paint the Sky With Stars" | 83 |
| Singer with a 1962 #1 hit that started a dance craze (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 92 |
| Singer with an Oscar-nominated song in "The Lord of the Rings" | 72 |
| Singer with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on the album "Trio" | 73 |
| Singer with the #1 R&B hit "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 87 |
| Singer with the 1992 quintuple-platinum album "Shepherd Moons" | 72 |
| Singer with the 2006 album "Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship" | 81 |
| Singer with the 2008 album "New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)" | 76 |
| Singer with the 2012 hit "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" | 87 |
| Singer with the hits "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have to Call" | 86 |
| Singer with the so-called "hardest-working legs in show business" | 75 |
| Singer with top 10 hits in the 1960's, 70's, 80's and 90's | 74 |
| Singer-songwriter with the 1993 album "Walk the Dog and Light the Light" | 82 |
| Sir Mix-a-Lot anthem with the line "...don't want none unless you got buns, hon" | 94 |
| Sir William who wrote "The Principles and Practice of Medicine" | 73 |
| Sir ___ the Pure ("Monty Python and the Holy Grail" character) | 72 |
| Sitcom (as pronounced on CBS ads) that made tvsquad.com's "Worst of TV in 2010" list | 98 |
| Sitcom about the Connor family, which helped propel John Goodman to fame | 72 |
| Sitcom character discussed in the 2003 biography "Ball of Fire" | 73 |
| Sitcom character who said "Not many people know this, but I happen to be famous" | 90 |
| Sitcom character with a leather jacket that's now in the Smithsonian | 72 |
| Sitcom star who said "Putting humans in charge of the earth is the cosmic equivalence of letting Eddie Murphy direct" | 127 |
| Sitcom whose first episode was titled "Movin' In" (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 103 |
| Site affiliated with "WTF Tattoos" and "White Trash Repairs" | 80 |
| Site of Floresta da Tijuca, one of the world's largest urban forests | 72 |
| Site that kept telling me I either had sunburn or cancer, when I had food poisoning | 83 |
| Site that was super fun before they had rules; once I sold a deed to the moon on it | 83 |
| Site where Strong Bad, in message #100, tells how he got his "very own The Cheat" | 91 |
| Site with a "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section | 74 |
| Size that's usually perfect for printing crosswords, but often not for mine because I tend to write really long clues and you might need more space, for short | 162 |
| Skater Brian who led the Canadian delegation at the 1988 Calgary Olympics | 73 |
| Skating legend who cameoed as a commentator in "Blades of Glory" | 74 |
| Skating maneuver by "Best Damn Sports Show Period" cohost John? | 73 |
| Skill needed when being asked "Does this dress make me look fat?" | 75 |
| Skin-tight jeans hybrid on thefrisky.com's "The Worst Fashion Trends of 2010" list | 96 |
| Slang term for the Canadian equivalent of a 750 mL bottle of liquor, based on the number of ounces in it (which makes no sense because we use metric here but I never like to argue with drunks) | 192 |
| Sleeveless summer wear, or what each answer to a starred clue might be said to have | 83 |
| Slogan for a down-and-out Indiana city trying to attract creative types? | 72 |
| Slow down for this Wyoming site that was the inspiration for the Yogi Bear cartoon | 82 |
| Slugger Jim who along with Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen were nicknamed "MV3" during the St. Louis Cardinals's 2004 World Series run | 146 |
| Slugger Mel enshrined in the Crossword Hall of Fame (Wait, there is no such place?Well there should be!) | 104 |
| Sly & the Family Stone's "There's a ___ Goin' On" | 75 |
| Small bills [alas, Ink Well ends 6/25/14 - sign up at avxword.com to get similar weekly puzzles] | 96 |
| Small clay wind instrument, notably seen in several popular "Legend of Zelda" games | 93 |
| Smashing Pumpkins: "___ is the greatest day I've ever known" | 74 |
| Smetana symphonic suite whose title is Czech for "My Homeland" | 72 |
| So-called "mansiere," essentially, in a "Seinfeld" episode | 78 |
| So-called explanation for an athlete's off-year after appearing on a video game cover | 89 |
| Soap introduced with the slogan "For the first time in your life, feel really clean" | 94 |
| Sobriquet for a couch potato's favorite singer, with "the"? | 73 |
| Soccer coach who said "I do swear a lot, but the advantage is that having played abroad, I can choose a different language from the referee's." | 157 |
| Soccer star Lionel who won the Ballon d'Or each of the last four years | 74 |
| Sochi alpine event with "giant" and "super giant" varieties | 79 |
| Social network with the slogan "Simple, beautiful & ad-free" | 74 |
| Social reformer whose correspondence with Millard Fillmore is the subject of the book "The Lady and the President" | 124 |
| Society in "Nineteen Eighty-Four" or "Fahrenheit 451" | 73 |