Sir ___, foster brother of King Arthur | 38 |
Sir's counterpart, informally | 33 |
Sire's influence over others' offspring | 47 |
Siren in "East of Eden" | 33 |
Siren luring sailors to shipwreck | 33 |
Siri might have trouble understanding them | 42 |
Sirius radio program, with "The" | 42 |
Sirius' master, in some depictions | 38 |
Sirius' pending merger partner | 34 |
Sirius's mythological master | 32 |
Sirtis's "Star Trek: T.N.G." role | 47 |
Sisqó's old group, ___ Hill | 34 |
Sistan and Baluchestan is its largest province | 46 |
Sister (and occasional rival) of Venus | 38 |
Sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire | 40 |
Sister Hazel song off "Lift" | 38 |
Sister Helen ___, death penalty opponent | 40 |
Sister in 'Three Sisters' | 33 |
Sister in "Little Women" | 34 |
Sister in "The Color Purple" | 38 |
Sister in "Three Sisters" | 35 |
Sister in a Clint Eastwood film title | 37 |
Sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 49 |
Sister mag of ''American Baby'' | 47 |
Sister mag of "Paris Match" | 37 |
Sister of Albus and Aberforth Dumbledore | 40 |
Sister of Charles, Andrew and Edward | 37 |
Sister of Charles, Andrew and Edward | 36 |
Sister of Chekhov's Maria and Irina | 39 |
Sister of Chekhov's Masha and Irina | 39 |
Sister of Dweezil, Ahmet and Diva | 33 |
Sister of Lustica in "Born Free" | 42 |
Sister of Olga and Masha, in Chekhov | 36 |
Sister of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands | 42 |
Sister on "Dexter's Laboratory" | 45 |
Sister on "The Waltons" | 33 |
Sister publication of The Advocate | 34 |
Sister ship of the Olympic and the Britannic | 44 |
Sister Sledge's "We ___ Family" | 45 |
Sister Sledge's "We _____ Family" | 47 |
Sister Sledge: "___ Family" | 37 |
Sister who's won the U.S. Open three times | 46 |
Sister ___ ("We Are Family" singers) | 46 |
Sister ___ of "Guys and Dolls" | 40 |
Sister ___, title character of a 1970 film | 42 |
Sister _____ of "Guys and Dolls" | 42 |
Sisterhood name in a Rebecca Wells novel | 40 |
Sisters of Charity founder and family | 37 |
Sistine Chapel ceiling depiction | 32 |
Sistine Chapel site, with "the" | 41 |
Sisyphus' exasperated query? | 32 |
Sisyphus' punishment, in myth? | 34 |
Sit clumsily (with "down") | 36 |
Sit down with an old favorite book | 34 |
Sit in on classes, but not for credit | 37 |
Sit ungracefully (with "down") | 40 |
Sit ungracefully, with "down" | 39 |
Sit-down strikers of 1937: Abbr. | 32 |
Sitcom about a computer language? | 33 |
Sitcom about a team of aromatherapists? | 39 |
Sitcom about a wacky deck crew leader? | 38 |
Sitcom about an endearing dimwit? | 33 |
Sitcom about Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer | 45 |
Sitcom acted mostly on barstools | 32 |
Sitcom actor who regularly cross-dressed | 40 |
Sitcom Arthur better known by his nickname | 42 |
Sitcom at Dunder Mifflin, with "The" | 46 |
Sitcom character in apartment 5B | 32 |
Sitcom character who got married on 10/28/74 | 44 |
Sitcom character who lived with the Tanners | 43 |
Sitcom character with "many loves" | 44 |
Sitcom characters Borland and Bundy | 35 |
Sitcom co-star of Betty and Estelle | 35 |
Sitcom cook who said "Stow it!" | 41 |
Sitcom costar of Betty and Estelle | 34 |
Sitcom created by Sidney Sheldon | 32 |
Sitcom creature from outer space | 32 |
Sitcom dry cleaning business owner | 34 |
Sitcom E.T. voiced by Paul Fusco | 32 |
Sitcom featured in "Man in the Moon" | 46 |
Sitcom featuring Paul and Jamie Buchman | 39 |
Sitcom featuring the Douglas family | 35 |
Sitcom hubby played by two Dicks | 32 |
Sitcom in which Sherman Hemsley played a deacon | 47 |
Sitcom mother of Serge and Saffron | 34 |
Sitcom named for its country star | 33 |
Sitcom oldie, 'Kate & --' | 37 |
Sitcom on which everyone overacts? | 34 |
Sitcom pal of Barbarino and Horshack | 36 |
Sitcom psychiatrist Frasier, to his patients | 44 |
Sitcom set at the Sunshine Cab Company | 38 |
Sitcom spender of brandels and grebbels | 39 |
Sitcom starring a country singer | 32 |
Sitcom teacher at James Buchanan High | 37 |
Sitcom that featured Andy Kaufman | 33 |
Sitcom that featured the Soup Nazi | 34 |
Sitcom that launched Joey Lawrence's career | 47 |
Sitcom that premiered in '88 | 32 |
Sitcom that received 17 Emmy nominations in 2011 | 48 |
Sitcom that starred Charles S. Dutton | 37 |