Crossword Clues Start With S, page 383
Singer of 'I'm Your Man' and 'Hallelujah'
Secy. Stimson's successor.
Secretary of War.
Secretary of War, 1945–47.
Samuel Irving ____ founded Advance publications, whose subsidiaries include Condé Nast
Study of matter flow and deformation
Study of deformation and flow of matter
Sardinian tower, built between about 1800BC and 700BC
Stuff down the throat of
Shrike that impales its prey on thorns
Sacajawea was one
"Shipoopi" show
Sliding scales
Something serial used by Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, but not Satie, Scarlatti and Sibelius
Sunday Times journalist with strong views
South African vultures
Strong demands for action
Stepping stone to Tokyo.
Stepping-stone to Tokyo.
Site of W.W. II's first amphibious landing
Substitute
Serve as proxy.
1966 single by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston
Scottish jazz 1A player who also acted, appearing in The Goon Show and Superman III
____’s picture of the wedding at Cana is the largest painting on canvas in the Louvre
Spanish port on the Bay of Biscay, where a film festival has been held since 1953
Seaport of Syria, north of Tripoli.
Seaport in Syria.
Syrian port
Seaport on the coast of western Syria, opposite the northeastern tip of Cyprus
1996 survival horror video game whose 2017 version is known as Biohazard
Source of long-playing musical.
Shakespeare comedy depicting the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina
Snack since the 1890's
Snack since 1900
Severe critics
Severe mentors.
Stop, in sailor's lingo
Stop, in sailor's lingo
Stop the ship
Stop, to a sailor
Stop, in sailor's lingo
Stop, in sailor's lingo
Stop, at sea
Stop, in sailor's lingo
Snooker World Champion in 1972 and 1982
Stage surname of musician Gary Webb
Spiny treelike cactus.
Spiny cactus.
Spiny, treelike cactus
Spiny cactus
Spiny cactus
Spiny, treelike cactus
Spiny, treelike cactus
Spiny cactus of the southwest US and northern Mexico
1967 single by Jeff Beck combining catchphrase and proverb in its title
1970s James Bond
Southwestern county of Northern Ireland
Some time back
Show without acting
''Shark Tank,'' for example
St. ___, city founded in 1565.
St. ___, oldest town in the United States, founded 1565.
Saintly archbishop of Canterbury
Saintly archbishop of Canterbury
Shakespearean actress who often played opposite Sir Henry Irving
Someone who takes control of a vehicle by force
Satirist of the jazz age.
Satirizer of the jazz age.
She wrote "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
Series of three films based on the sitcom Police Squad!
Snakes, as a sub-order of reptiles
Some pianos
Supporters close to goalies
Striker sold by Southampton to Liverpool in 2016
Six-holed fipple flute heard in much Celtic music
Simple wind instrument
Small fipple flute
Something blown by girl when crossing street ...
Snafus
Snafus
Snafus
"Star Trek" star
Strayer from a path.
Schubert fantasie
Spanish director Pedro ____’s first film to gain international attention was Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
"Sacré bleu!" kin
"Sacré bleu!" kin
'Sacré bleu!' kin
1967 single by Petula Clark, written by Charlie Chaplin
Shue who narrates 'Tuck Everlasting'
Surname of the Tennessee politician who died at the siege of the Alamo
Successor to Canada's Stephen Harper
Successor to Canada's Stephen Harper
Successor to Canada's Stephen Harper
1982 snooker tournament in which Steve Davis made the first televised maximum break
Stomach ache for Poe
Spartan conqueror of Athens, circa 405 B. C.
Spartan statesman.
Spartan naval leader
Spartan admiral
Spartan commander
Spartan naval commander whose capture of Athens ended the Peloponnesian War
Star attraction.
Swiss geometer.
Seasonal song
Sleigh song
Seasonal song.
2002 skating gold medalist Yagudin
2002 skating gold medalist Yagudin
Successor of Nikita
Soviet leader ___ Kosygin
Soviet premier Kosygin
Suburb of Washington, D. C.
Site of the first Six Flags theme park
Sir Winston Churchill's ancestral home
Sir Winston Churchill's ancestral home
Sir Winston Churchill's ancestral home
Shakespearean monarch
Sect condemned by Jesus
Scholarly sect of yore
Sect opposed to the Sadducees
Sect of Judaism portrayed as self-righteous in the New Testament
Sir Basil Henry ____ supported German rearmament after the Second World War
Small craft which ferries items for sale to a moored or anchored ship
Spike of tiny flowers
Spike of tiny flowers on a fleshy stem
Sachs' Wall Street partner
See 17-Across
Shaw's Liza Doolittle.
Statue brought to life, in myth
Substances such as agar gel, as used in Petri dishes
Secretary of Transportation (astronaut)
Swollen lymph node in the armpit or groin
Shrine in India.
Singhalese shrine.
*System that gets goods to customers
*System that gets goods to customers
*System that gets goods to customers
Stages in the manufacture and distribution of a product
Stretch of water in which the Exxon Valdez ran aground in 1989
Substances which remove moisture
1980s soca hit with the lyric "Me mind on fire, me soul on fire"
1980s soca hit with the lyric 'Me mind on fire, me soul on fire'
1982 single by Arrow, used in the film Blame It On Rio
Stage name of rapper and actor Lesane Crooks
Stale-smelling
Stale-smelling
Stuffy, both literally and metaphorically
Song from Evita which uses the same tune as Don’t Cry For Me Argentina
Short-lived 1765 statute
1765 statute imposing a tax on printed documents
Statute opposed by the Sons of Liberty
Statute opposed by the Sons of Liberty
1765 statute imposing a tax on printed documents
Senegal neighbor
Senegal neighbor
Senegal neighbor
Streisand's "A Star Is Born" costar
"So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish" hero
Salsa verde ingredient
Sick in Alicante of one of those ingredients in salsa
Science Fiction writer Frederik
1960s Galaxy Science Fiction editor Frederik
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer whose career spans more than 70 years
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Sci-fi author Frederick
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Science fiction writer Frederik
1960s Galaxy Science Fiction editor Frederik
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer whose career spans more than 70 years
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Six-time Hugo winner Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederic
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Science fiction author Frederik
Science fiction writer Frederik
Sci-fi author Frederick ___
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Science fiction writer Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Science fiction author Frederik
Science fiction writer Frederik
Science fiction author Frederik
Sci-fi author Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Six-time Hugo winner Frederik
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Substance used in baking, and to treat indigestion
____’s best-known operetta is The Merry Widow
Soft import from France
1980s Olympic swimmer Matt
Swimmer Matt who won eight Olympic gold medals
Swimmer Matt
Swimmer Matt who won eight Olympic gold medals
Swimming sensation at the Seoul Olympics
Standing guard? Brave, but then runs
Semiramis's subjects
Subjects of King Sargon
1960s French cinematic movement with a simple underrated style, and sometimes dogmatically political content
1960s émigré to Canada, maybe (MLB)
1960s émigré to Canada, maybe (MLB)
1960s dissident
Sitcom in which Chris Barrie played the manager of Whitbury Newtown leisure centre
Small village and large parish, close to Cape Wrath
Stories supposedly told by Florentine residents escaping the Black Death
Side unit
Side band?
Side band?
Sudan’s second largest city, across the Nile from Khartoum
Scorer of the final match injury-time goal that made Arsenal the 1988-9 Division One champions
'60s sitcom
Sitcom whose opening theme was called The Ballad of Jed Clampett
Shakespeare contemporary
Scorer of 20 goals for England, and their current captain
Statesman in the headlines.
Sitcom spin-off of Only Fools and Horses, following “Boycie” and his family
Suspicion surrounding most of European Right's protest
Story tellers?
1910s-'20s Dutch art movement
"Sweet and Lowdown" star
Star of "Dead Man Walking"
Scottish novelist: 1828-97
Supposed hints that mislead
Star in Berlin: 1936
Show for which 48-Across voiced the Great Gazoo
Speaking or writing a language, but not very well
Swedish footballer who has played for Ajax, Juventus, Barcelona and Manchester United
Swift horse?
Swift horse
Servant to Dr. Caius in "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
Shakespeare character.
Shakespearean tavern hostess
Seer who understood animals' voices
Strict secretiveness within a community
Sister of Elinor in Sense & Sensibility
Severe protein malnutrition often affecting newly weaned children, most common in equatorial Africa
Star of the 1990 film Cyrano de Bergerac
Snake of India.
Snake.
Snake
Snake of India