Crossword Clues Start With S, page 400
Side curtains of an altar.
Second line of verse
Strategist in Korea.
See 21 Across.
Stepquote: Part VIII
Scoffing person.
SPRIG
Strategists
Shipyard workers
Scottish playwright's haircutters?
Sprint competitor
Slow and careful
Systematic
Stole food while cooking?
Shad after a second marriage?
Shad after a second marriage?
Sarge's command
Sight of artistic development
Sleeping cave denizen?
Showy speakers
Speech teachers
Speaking masters
Speech teachers
Sailors under canvas.
Share proceeds evenly
Share proceeds evenly
Start of a quip about steadfastness
Second NAACP president
Silver-tongued one
Skilled speaker
Speaker like Bryan
Something not to cry over
See 20 Across
Sloppy chaps
Sells, as a subsidiary
Stationary biking group
Stationary biking group
Speech sound
Strong consonant
1973 song by the Rolling Stones subtitled "Heartbreaker"
Spinal column.
Sticker bush cousin?
Small backbone
Small sharp growth.
Songstress boasts?
Second installment
Second leg
Second leg
Slow-selling dessert wine?
Sushi bar pile?
1989's word: Plunderer
Square footage?
Selects candidates from multiple parties
Start of a quote
Something to rely on in emergency.
Shrink for a noted Vulcan?
Shrink for a noted Vulcan?
Stones concert film "___ Light"
Svetlana.
"__ Still a Mystery" (Lovin' Spoonful)
" . . . swears that ___ made of truth"
Suckler of Romulus and Remus
Strong person?
Scott of Creed
Stalk: Dial.
SARGE
Susan of NPR
See 22-Across
Sheaf makeup
Some Muslims
See 80-Across
1992 Smashing Pumpkins b-side
Students with a bad rep?
Straphangers
Spanish ventriloquist turned employer of milkmaids?
Source of tin's chemical symbol
"___ Street and Other Sorrows" (Rod McKuen book)
Shetlands starling.
Soft-colored crayons sold by an office supply company?
Staten Island community.
Selenium, etc.
Site of regular slopping
Site of regular slopping
System of a Down's Tankian
System of a Down singer Tankian
Sight in the lord's fields?
Series openers
Senator Holland of Florida.
See 105 Across
Season too much.
Season to excess.
Satchel's progeny
Satchel's kin
Structural support
Supports for buildings, piers, etc.
Small open boats
Sylvester Pussycat nemesis
Sylvester Pussycat nemesis
Sadomasochism?
Stadium event
Stevens who hosted "American Top 40" from 1988 to 1995
[See circles]
Someone who gets the lead out really fast?
Strauss opus.
Storied sailor
Silk tree
Smallish NBA players
Soviet economic scheme
Smalltown U.
Small provincial college
Start of an intentional walk
Stomach: Scot.
See 17-Across
Swelled out
Striving to excel.
Stay informed about
Shoe size
Stay informed about
Show about a small urban group?
Slatted seat
Slatted seat
Sun Yat-sen's party.
Strategic Chinese city.
Steyr's river.
Sound of vexation.
Source of all the "mix-ups" in this puzzle
Strike
Senator from Kansas City.
Seniors' workout program
Senator from Missouri.
Symington's opponent in Missouri.
Spanish court star
'70s tennis star from Spain
Singers Starr and Kiki look at each other
"Songs of Barbie and Me"
Senator from Tennessee.
Senator with big ideas.
Sustained
Sharp, in a sense.
Self-directed in 'Henry V'
Successfully prank
Scapegoat for some dumb New England Patriots fans
Son of the 26th U.S. president
Swift's flying island
Sauk war chief [Iowa]
Sauk leader who was against the Black Hawk War
Strategic point in the Crimea.
___ Sunday, fourth in Lent.
1960s Baltimore group, with "The"
Soup kitchen staff
Stone to death.
Stone
SUPERMAN LOSES THIS WHEN HE STANDS
Start practicing, as bad habits
Self-directed in 'Dances with Wolves'
Still tied (4)
Shellac is one: Abbr.
Sweet; sugary: Comb. form.
Sugar: Prefix
Sticker of approval
Sticker for achievers
Stay calm
Stay calm
Slip of the tongue.
__ Sea (Arctic Ocean arm)
Side order?
Sticker
Skating champ Nancy ___
Skater Harding's victim
Stayed on top (of)
"Slate" masthead name
Speaker of the quote
"Sunset Boulevard" star
See 20-Across
Steve Lawrence's in-laws
"Stella Dallas" and "The Shadow"
Sticks on
Sticks on
Sunny Jim's specialty.
Site of a 1990 film "Bird"
Symbols of high quality.
Square root symbol
Subject of Tennyson's "In Memoriam"
Semitone
Shackles: Arch.
Shackles.
Sharp Irangate figure, familiarly?
Supply boxer George's wardrobe?
See 49-Down
Stalker of Colonel North?
Shoulder: Comb. form.
Shoulder: Prefix.
Shoulder: Preflx
Shoulder: Prefix
Shoulder: Comb. form
Shout on the hunt
1966; 1955 (see 23 and 118 Across)
See 17-Across
See 17-Across
Slaughter
1971 Steve McQueen film
She played Belle Watling in "Gone With the Wind"
Subject-change segue
Starbucks sizes
Severe form of epilepsy
Streisand film, with "Day”
Spell checker's job?
Switchboard wkr.
Solo at Popeye's wedding?
Second-counter's opening
Second-counter's opening
Some have five stars
September 14, in 23 Across
Start of a Rodney Dangerfield quip
See 37 Across
Supermodel's asset
Small, striped butterfly
"Sweet' lady of the song
"Sweet" one of song
Sweet lady of song
Sweet woman of song
Sweet girl of song
Stone fruit?
Speckled pottery
Speaker of remark at 30 Across
Singer with Parliament and Funkadelic
See 29 Across
"Super-spy" who hoaxed his biographer.
Suffixes with ball and bass
Suffix with "ball" and "bass"
Sinatra standard with "So set 'em up, Joe"
Suffered defeat
Satirist akin to Ring Lardner.
Slow descent
Slow descent
Subjects of this puzzle
Sheepskin encores.
30's-50's Arab ruler
1930's-50's Arab ruler
Start of a verse
Swindle at Ben & Jerry's?
"Sex Machine" band, with "The"
Start of the Christian era
Start of the Christian Era
Some two-year institutions
"Shh!"
See 59-Across
See 59-Across
Subject of a Verne novel
Shod like some fishermen