Song title of 1912, with "My" | 39 |
Song title spelled out in a 1967 hit | 36 |
Song title spelled out in its lyrics | 36 |
Song title spelled out with gestures | 36 |
Song title used twice on "The Wall" | 45 |
Song title words before "for Miles" | 45 |
Song title words before Be or Ride | 34 |
Song vessel beneath a "sea of green" | 46 |
Song whose melody is frequently lifted | 38 |
Song whose title follows "Para bailar" | 48 |
Song whose title is French for “skylark” | 48 |
Song with the phrase "kiss me mucho" | 46 |
Song word repeated after "Que" | 40 |
Song words before "Old Smokey" | 40 |
Song written by Queen Lili'uokalani | 39 |
Song written by Queen Liliuokalani | 34 |
Song yearning for the high life? | 32 |
Song ___, Vietnamese fishing port | 33 |
Song-and-dance man born 8/23/1912 | 33 |
Songbird at an eye drops factory? | 33 |
Songbird with a bobbing back end | 32 |
Songbird with a long winter migration | 37 |
Songbird with an onomatopoeic name | 34 |
Songbirds in "The Rubáiyát" | 43 |
Songs from rosy-cheeked singers, maybe | 38 |
Songs like "Amazing Grace" | 36 |
Songs on a "Best of ..." collection | 45 |
Songs performed by Goldfinger's assistant? | 46 |
Songs pumped into shopping malls now | 36 |
Songs that "Say So Much," to Elton | 44 |
Songwriter born November 22, 1899 | 33 |
Songwriter David and actor Holbrook | 35 |
Songwriter for "Call Me Mister" | 41 |
Songwriter from Bloomington, Ind. | 33 |
Songwriter Jimmy and Senator Jim | 32 |
Songwriter Leonard or skater Sasha | 34 |
Songwriter on the Unter den Linden? | 35 |
Songwriter Perkins or track legend Lewis | 40 |
Songwriter Tom or newscaster Jim | 32 |
Songwriter's definition of life: 1931 | 41 |
Songwriter-entertainer Peter ___ | 32 |
Songwriters' Hall of Fame: Abbr. | 36 |
Sonia of ''Moon Over Parador'' | 46 |
Sonia of "Kiss of the Spider Woman" | 45 |
Sonia of "Moon Over Parador" | 38 |
Sonia's junior colleague on the Supreme Court | 49 |
Sonic Dolls "Something to Hang ___" | 45 |
Sonic Dolls "Something to Hold ___" | 45 |
Sonic Syndicate "___ Fire" | 36 |
Sonic the Hedgehog's company | 32 |
Sonic the Hedgehog's creator | 32 |
Sonic the Hedgehog's game company | 37 |
Sonic the Hedgehog's game system | 36 |
Sonic Youth guitarist Moore's booty? | 40 |
Sonic Youth's major label debut | 35 |
Sonja Henie's debut film, 1936 | 34 |
Sonja Henie's Norwegian birthplace | 38 |
Sonja Hobbs, in a Mell Lazarus comic | 36 |
Sonja of "Sun Valley Serenade" | 40 |
Sonnet likely inspired by Ramses the Great | 42 |
Sonneteer's ''before'' | 42 |
Sonneteer's "always" | 34 |
Sonny & Cher's '-- You Babe' | 44 |
Sonny and Cher and Mutt and Jeff | 32 |
Sonny and Cher's "___ You Babe" | 45 |
Sonny Bono and Gregg Allman, for two | 36 |
Sonny in "The Godfather" | 34 |
Sonny on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 41 |
Sonny portrayer in "The Godfather" | 44 |
Sonny portrayer in"The Godfather" | 43 |
Sonny who died six months after his last fight | 46 |
Sonny who sang "Laugh at Me" | 38 |
Sonny ___, Duke Ellington's longtime drummer | 48 |
Sonny's '"Babe" | 33 |
Sonny's "Miami Vice" partner | 42 |
Sonny's partner on "Miami Vice" | 45 |
Sonny's wife in "The Godfather" | 45 |
Sonoran mayor's place up north? | 35 |
Sons of ___ (ethnic pride group) | 32 |
Sons of ___ (group promoting Irish heritage) | 44 |
Sontag who wrote "In America" | 39 |
Sony device since 2004, for short | 33 |
Sony Music Entertainment subsidiary | 35 |
Sony music player introduced in 1984 | 36 |
Sony notebook model whose name is an acronym | 44 |
Sony Pictures Studio in Culver City, usually | 44 |
Sonya's uncle, in an 1899 Moscow premiere | 45 |
Soon Yi Previn's alma mater, for short | 42 |
Sooner State resident, informally | 33 |
Sooner State's second-largest city | 38 |
Soothing hot drink also known as Lucky Dragon | 45 |
Soothing substance on some tissues | 34 |
Soothing words to a tennis player? | 34 |
Soothsayer's shoelace problem? | 34 |
Soothsayer's warning to Caesar | 34 |
Sooty ___ (bird also known as a wideawake) | 42 |
Sophia Loren's "_____ Women" | 42 |
Sophia Loren/Paul Newman comedy (1965) | 38 |
Sophia Loren/Paul Newman comedy, 1965 | 37 |
Sophia of "Man of La Mancha" | 38 |