Swerve wildly, as a car's rear end | 38 |
Swerve back and forth, as a car's rear end | 46 |
Swept-back feature of some aircraft | 35 |
Swenson of "The Miracle Worker" | 41 |
Swenson of ''The Miracle Worker'' | 49 |
Swenson of ''Benson'' | 37 |
Swelling, particularly in plants | 32 |
Swelling music during an acceptance speech, say | 47 |
Swelling music at the Oscars, e.g. | 34 |
Swelling after a heart attack, for example | 42 |
Swell Season "The ___" | 32 |
Swell condition, to tomato plants | 33 |
Swell blue kimono, when ani-gram-mated? | 39 |
Sweethearts may eventually exchange them | 40 |
Sweetheart's telephone comment | 34 |
Sweetheart's needless question | 34 |
Sweetheart workin' in a dairy? | 34 |
Sweetheart of the '72 Olympics | 34 |
Sweetheart of financier Michael? | 32 |
Sweetener that can't be beet? | 33 |
Sweet-and-sour sauce ingredients | 32 |
Sweet-and-sour pita sandwich with a crunch? | 43 |
Sweet, in a Shirley MacLaine film | 33 |
Sweet'___ (sugar substitute) | 32 |
Sweet'--- (sugar substitute) | 32 |
Sweet ___ of Avon (epithet for Shakespeare) | 43 |
Sweet wine with a woman's name | 34 |
Sweet treat with an exclamation point in its name | 49 |
Sweet Swan of ___ (epithet for Shakespeare) | 43 |
Sweet Sue finishing early near Indiana city (6) | 47 |
Sweet substitute at the health food store | 41 |
Sweet stuff sold in a country store | 35 |
Sweet spiced hot milk curdled with beer | 39 |
Sweet song, by Webster and Fain: 1953 | 37 |
Sweet little things with points to them | 39 |
Sweet liqueur with an almond flavor | 35 |
Sweet guy Sammy Davis Jr. sang about? | 37 |
Sweet gum wood used for furniture | 33 |
Sweet group that sang "Cruel Summer" | 46 |
Sweet filling, in commercial names | 34 |
Sweet deal for a company executive | 34 |
Sweet Child ____ : Guns N' Roses hit | 42 |
Sweet beverages often served with dessert | 41 |
Sweet and smokey chicken wing flavour, casually | 47 |
Sweet --- (substitute for sugar) | 32 |
Sweet "Home Alone" actor? | 35 |
Sweepstakes entrant's problem? | 34 |
Sweeping with all of one's might? | 37 |
Sweeney Todd's "friend" | 37 |
Sweeney of ''Anything Goes'' | 44 |
Swee'pea's frequent babysitter | 38 |
Swedish-born "Chocolat" actress | 41 |
Swedish-American sculptor Oldenburg | 35 |
Swedish tennis star's favorite movie? | 41 |
Swedish temperature scale creator | 33 |
Swedish telecommunications giant | 32 |
Swedish telecom that invented Bluetooth | 39 |
Swedish statesman (speller's nightmare #3) | 46 |
Swedish star, now a septuagenarian | 34 |
Swedish speed skating gold medalist Kramer | 42 |
Swedish soprano: 1843–1921 | 33 |
Swedish soprano noted for her Wagnerian roles | 45 |
Swedish singer with "Dancing on My Own" | 49 |
Swedish pop group, '72-'82 | 34 |
Swedish politician-historian: 1848-1900 | 39 |
Swedish politician Olof assassinated in 1986 | 44 |
Swedish philanthropist/French sociologist | 41 |
Swedish novelist / journalist, Per --- Enquist | 46 |
Swedish Nobelist in Physics: 1912 | 33 |
Swedish name that means "bear" | 40 |
Swedish monarch's idle talk? | 32 |
Swedish model Nordegren in 2004 nuptial news | 44 |
Swedish mezzo Anne ___ von Otter | 32 |
Swedish manufacturer of the 90, 900 and 9000 | 44 |
Swedish liquor with memorable ads | 33 |
Swedish king between John I and Canute II | 41 |
Swedish jazz trombonist Landgren | 32 |
Swedish jazz piano trio, for short | 34 |
Swedish form of "Lawrence" | 36 |
Swedish Food Market's location | 34 |
Swedish company that makes wooden toys | 38 |
Swedish company famous for its design | 37 |
Swedish city visible from Copenhagen | 36 |
Swedish city connected by a bridge to Copenhagen | 48 |
Swedish city across the water from Copenhagen | 45 |
Swedish Chemistry Nobelist Tiselius | 35 |
Swedish car brand founded in 1945 | 33 |
Swedish band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 46 |
Swedish automobile that sounds like a ghost | 43 |
Swedish actresses Bergman and Thulin | 36 |
Swedes, gastronomically speaking | 32 |
Sweden's neighbor across the Baltic | 39 |
Swede who won five straight Wimbledons | 38 |
Sweatshirt that can cover your head | 35 |
Sweaters with high, snug collars, for short | 43 |
Sweater style named for Irish islands | 37 |
Sweater named for an English earl | 33 |
Sweat stopper used by a costume designer? | 41 |
Swearing to tell the truth, and others | 38 |
Swear falsely, with "oneself" | 39 |