➠ Words that start with s
List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".
- - Soap star Emma
- - Emma of 'The Colbys'
- - "The Colbys" co-star
- - "Delirious" co-star, 1991
- - "The Colbys" star
- - Soap actress Emma
- - Emma of 'Dynasty'
- - 'Dynasty' actress Emma
- - "General Hospital" actress Emma
- - Actress Emma
- - Emma of 'Delirious'
- - Actress Emma of "Dynasty"
- - "Dynasty" actress
- - ...... Davis Jr, singer/actor
- - Singer/dancer ... Davis Jr.
- - Rock singer Hagar
- - Country singer Kershaw
- - Entertainer .... Davis Jr
- - Singer ...... Davis Jr
- - Rat Pack member ...... Davis Jr
- - — Davis Jr, singer, actor
- - Davis Jr. of "Tap"
- - Davis or Cahn
- - Cahn or Davis Jr.
- - ...... Davis Jr.
- - Kaye or Davis Jr.
- - Mr. Davis
- - Davis.
- - BLT or PBJ, informally
- - 1998 nl mvp sosa
- - Former Van Halen front man Hagar
- - Baseball's Sosa
- - Multi-Oscar lyricist Cahn
- - One of the Rat Pack
- - Rat Pack pal of Frank
- - Links legend Snead
- - Lyricist Cahn who wrote 'Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!'
- - 'High Hopes' lyricist Cahn
- - Slugger Sosa
- - Hagar of Van Halen
- - Lyricist Cahn
- - Rat Pack pal of Frank and Dean
- - Rat Pack first name
- - Gridiron great Baugh
- - Rat Pack pal of Dean and Frank
- - With 69-Across, 1930s-'50s bandleader
- - "What Makes ...... Run?"
- - Pal of Frank and Dean
- - One of Frank's Rat Pack pals
- - Hall of Fame quarterback Baugh
- - Jule collaborator
- - With 29 Down, Cub slugger
- - Olympic diver Lee
- - MVP Sosa
- - "Swing and sway with ...... Kaye"
- - Songwriter Cahn
- - Budd Schulberg's runner
- - Kaye or Cahn
- - Musician Kaye
- - Budd Schulberg hero.
- - Hamburger or Reuben, in slang
- - First name of stage fame.
- - Rat Pack name
- - Golfer Snead
- - Mr. Kaye
- - One of the Kayes.
- - Coach of 1924 Olympic 100m winner Harold Abrahams
- - "Spectre" director
- - 1999 Best Director winner
- - Director of "Road to Perdition"
- - "Skyfall" director
- - "American Beauty" director
- - Diane Chambers's boss
- - Sitcom character who said "Not many people know this, but I happen to be famous"
- - Comedy lead-actor Emmy role for '90 and '93
- - "Sweetheart" of "Jersey Shore"
- - lunch option, jocularly
- - ...... Adams (Declaration of Independence signature)
- - Cousin of Dan'l?
- - Signature name on the Declaration
- - One of two O.T. books
- - Name seen twice on the Declaration
- - ...... Adams, signature on the Declaration of Independence
- - With 72-Down, a signature on the Declaration of Independence
- - One of the Johnsons: Abbr.
- - Book of the Bible: Abbr.
- - Hebrew prophet: Abbr.
- - Dan'l's cousin?
- - Heb. judge
- - Pepys, briefly
- - O.T. book I or II
- - Clemens's first name, for short
- - OT prophet
- - Man's name: Abbr.
- - O.T. prophet
- - O.T. Book: Abbr.
- - O.T. book
- - underground soviet publishing
- - Soviet contraband literature
- - System of clandestine printing and distribution of dissident or banned literature
- - In the former Soviet Union, the secret distribution of banned writings
- - System of clandestine printing and distribution in the former Soviet Union
- - Soviet dissidents' self-publishing
- - Stringed instruments of Japan
- - Japanese musical instruments
- - Instruments that literally mean "three flavor strings"
- - Guitarlike Japanese instruments
- - Japanese instruments
- - Three-stringed instruments
- - Rayburn's Japanese strings?
- - Banjo's eastern kin
- - Medieval fabric
- - Heavy silk fabric in the Middle Ages
- - Rich fabric
- - Heavy silk fabric
- - Young food-fish
- - Young sockeye
- - Young game fish.
- - Young salmon.
- - Fish that may someday spawn
- - Parr
- - Young chinooks
- - Young salmon.
- - excited as i rummage for trophy
- - Houston and Coleridge: Abbr.
- - Canadian boxer nicknamed "Boston Terror" who won 126 matches by knockout: 2 wds.
- - Man moving into place is one of the old people
- - Early Italian
- - Actor whose film roles include Dr Alan Grant in Jurassic Park
- - *"Jurassic Park" star (2 to 4)
- - *Actor in two 'Jurassic Park' films
- - "Jurassic Park" star
- - "Jurassic Park" actor who plays Stan Delaney in the 2024 Peacock miniseries "Apples Never Fall" [2 wds]
- - Former four-term senator from Georgia
- - 1970s-'90s Southern senator
- - Former senator who's on the board of directors at GE and Coke
- - Former senator from Georgia
- - Georgia politico
- - Georgia senator ('72-'97)
- - Former senator for whom Georgia Tech's School of International Affairs is named
- - Former Georgia senator
- - Longtime Georgia senator
- - Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, 1987-95
- - He followed his great-uncle Carl Vinson to Washington
- - Max Cleland took his seat
- - cub who hit 66 home runs in 1998
- - 2000 N.L. home run champ
- - 1998 N.L. M.V.P
- - George W. Bush, as a managing general partner of baseball's Texas Rangers, traded away ...
- - Mark McGwire rival
- - *He has 609
- - Hard-hitting Dominican
- - 1998 National League M.V.P.
- - Oriole newcomer
- - Baseball-star honoree of '98
- - Dominican hero
- - Cub with a club
- - Former Cubs slugger
- - 1998 National League MVP
- - Wrigley slugger
- - Country with Taualuga performances
- - Ele Opeloge's home country
- - cookie with stripes
- - Amos goes around a group of islands
- - girl scout cookie featuring caramel and coconut
- - South African extinct bird came from these islands?
- - Polynesian group of islands
- - Pago Pago's Pacific island
- - Coconutty Girl Scout cookie
- - Coconut-covered cookie
- - Pago Pago land
- - "Survivor" locale in the South Pacific
- - Polynesian islands group
- - Pago Pago, American ...
- - Girl Scout cookie also called Caramel deLite
- - Pago Pago place
- - American ... (U.S. Pacific territory)
- - First ruler of the Slavs
- - Dancer famous as the youngest member of the "Will Mastin Trio" and whose cover of "The Candy Man" became a number-one hit: 3 wds.
- - "The Candy Man" singer who played a con man disguised as a priest in "The Cannonball Run": 3 wds.
- - "What Kind of Fool Am I?" singer, 1962
- - "What Kind of Fool Am I" singer
- - Billy Crystal impersonated him on "SNL"
- - *Rat Pack member who sang and danced
- - Actor in "Ocean's Eleven"
- - Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote "April Love"
- - Former Cub slugger's abrupt departure from Wrigley Field?
- - He replaced David Lee Roth as lead singer of Van Halen: 2 wds.
- - David Lee Roth's Van Halen successor
- - Lyricist born June 18, 1913 (all pop songs herein are his)
- - "High Hopes" lyricist
- - 'Call Me Irresponsible' lyricist
- - "Three Coins in the Fountain" lyricist
- - Songwriter with the most Oscar nominations
- - See 14-Across
- - The Candy Man singer in the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame: 3 wds. Abbr.
- - "Mister Wonderful" star, with "Jr."
- - Singer/dancer/actor
- - Tex. pioneer
- - only governor of two states (texas and tennessee)
- - General and governor representing Texas in the Capitol's National Statuary Hall: 2 wds.
- - Victor at San Jacinto
- - Billboard's #3 New Artist of 2015 who performed "Leave the Night On": 2 wds.
- - Finno-Ugric language group
- - Nordic language
- - Language related to Finnish
- - Scandinavian language from which we get "tundra"
- - Scandinavian language
- - Lapish
- - Lapp
- - Lapland people
- - Lappish one
- - Lappish
- - Scandinavian natives
- - People of Lapland
- - Reindeer-herding people
- - ......-Am (Dr. Seuss character)
- - Arctic residents
- - Dot, to Ditto, in 'Hi and Lois'
- - Laplander
- - Dr. Seuss' -- -am
- - -- -am (touter of green eggs and ham)
- - ....-am: kids' book character
- - Laplanders
- - -- -am (Seuss character)
- - Green eggs and ham lover ....-am
- - Lapland native
- - Some Finns
- - Northern Scandinavian
- - Scandinavian native
- - Arctic natives
- - Am
- - Quaint euphemism for "hell"
- - Hell, informally
- - Hell, in a mild oath
- - Euphemism for Hell
- - Name used in indignant questions
- - US pioneer film producer
- - Mafioso linked to John Kennedy and Frank Sinatra
- - private university in birmingham, alabama
- - a dish of sliced pork belly grilled at a diner's table
- - Old Celtic feast celebrating the end of harvest
- - gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter
- - literary character who's told, "i do not like green eggs and ham"
- - Seuss character with a platter, to the narrator
- - Hype man for the titular dish in "Green Eggs and Ham"
- - "I do not like them, ....... I do not like green eggs and ham."
- - "Green Eggs and Ham" pest, to the narrator
- - Green eggs and ham pusher
- - "Green Eggs and Ham" guy
- - Green eggs lover
- - Persistent character of children's lit
- - "Green Eggs and Ham" nickname
- - Green eggs and ham promoter
- - "Green Eggs and Ham" character's nickname
- - Only named character in 'Green Eggs and [40-Across]'
- - Who asked 'Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?'
- - Profferer of green eggs and ham
- - Seuss' eggs-and-ham offerer
- - Character in a famous 1960 children's book
- - Literary character who asks "Would you, could you, in the dark?"
- - Persistent Dr. Seuss character
- - Green eggs and ham purveyor, in "Green Eggs and Ham"
- - Persuasive Dr. Seuss character
- - Persistent Seuss character
- - He asks, "Do you like green eggs and ham?"
- - Dr. Seuss's green eggs and ham promoter
- - Dr. Seuss character with a red hat
- - Fan of green eggs
- - Last words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- - Profferer of green eggs
- - "I do not like them, ....": Seuss line
- - "Would you like them with a mouse?" asker
- - His last words were "Try them and you may, I say"
- - "Do you like green eggs and ham?" speaker
- - Dr. Seuss's green eggs and ham offerer
- - Egg touter of fiction
- - Seuss's green-food promoter
- - Green eggs and ham profferer, in Dr. Seuss
- - Green-eggs eater
- - "I would not eat them anywhere" addressee
- - Green eggs and ham offerer
- - Character in Dr. Seuss's "Green Eggs and Ham"
- - Hater of green eggs and ham
- - Seuss character
- - "Green Eggs and Ham" character
- - Dr. Seuss character
- - "Green Eggs and Ham" protagonist
- - Seuss fellow
- - Kid-lit favorite turning 55 this year
- - Last word in a Seuss multimillion seller
- - Profferer of a storybook meal
- - Persistent food profferer from Seuss
- - "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?" asker
- - "Thank you! Thank you, ......!" (end of a well-known kids' book)
- - Dr. Seuss creation
- - Seussian purveyor of colorful food
- - "would you eat them with a fox?" inquirer
- - ...... Longchambon, Corrie's Maria
- - No tips for unchanging fare in Chinese outfit
- - This City singer who sings What Other People Say with Demi Lovato on the 2021 album Dancing with the Devil … the Art of Starting Over (2 wds.)
- - Untraditional, as some modern marriages: Hyph.
- - Like marriage between two men or two women: Hyph.
- - Like some marriages
- - Like some unions
- - Like some modern marriages
- - Untraditional, as some marriages
- - Like few marriages
- - Like some couples
- - Like some partners
- - Like some relationships
- - Relationship adjective
- - Type of union that the Australian Labor Party supports
- - Man-to-man?
- - Not coed
- - Mrs. vis-à-vis Ms.
- - type of marriage introduced in scotland in 2014
- - issue at the heart of obergefell v. hodges
- - Obergefell v. Hodges issue
- - The Netherlands was the first country to legalize it
- - Hot-button issue hinted at by 16-, 22-, 37- and 47-Across?
- - What the connections between words in 18-, 24-, 50-, and 59-Across celebrate
- - Right protected since 2015
- - Equal rights subject
- - If approved, Referendum 74 would allow this
- - It's legal in Massachusetts
- - "The ...... true for..."
- - Watergate-hearings Senator
- - Unimaginative rejoinder
- - Snappy reply
- - Reciprocating response
- - Reciprocal retort
- - Uncreative reply after being insulted
- - "Right back atcha!"
- - Likewise
- - boring remark about short men
- - Declare note is sounding sort of identical?
- - Right on the map
- - Word that can precede sex
- - Identical to the point of boring
- - By the...... (what's more)
- - "me too, bestie!"
- - "oh, me too for sure"
- - Start of second phrase meaning "approximately unequal"?
- - "there's no difference!"
- - "It's all the ...... me"
- - 1975 Tony-nominated play about an extended affair
- - Instrument is imported by Salvation Army people
- - instrument in kabuki performances
- - Plucked Japanese instrument
- - Three-stringed Eastern instrument
- - Musical instrument for a geisha
- - Geisha's instrument
- - Instrument played with a spatula
- - Banjolike instrument
- - Banjolike Japanese instrument
- - Banjo's Japanese cousin
- - Japanese stringed instrument
- - Three-stringed instrument
- - Japanese instrument
- - Geisha guitar
- - Japanese musical instrument
- - Japanese three-stringed instrument.
- - Banjo's relative.
- - Three-stringed musical instrument.
- - Japanese banjo-like instrument.
- - Guitarlike instrument.
- - Japanese instrument of 3 strings.
- - Japanese guitar-like instrument; in a mess (anag.)
- - just the same sin but played differently in japan
- - Its three strings are plucked with a bachi
- - Japanese banjo
- - Sanjo banjo
- - Japanese guitar
- - Tokyo banjo
- - Ginza banjo
- - Japanese three-stringed banjo.
- - Relative of 124 Across.
- - Three-stringed banjo of Japan.
- - Japanese banjo with three strings.
- - Guitar played by geishas.
- - Japanese lute
- - Guitar cousin
- - long-necked, three-stringed japanese lute
- - Bit of a Coleridge poetry line?
- - "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" chef Nosrat
- - "Salt Fat Acid Heat" author Nosrat
- - Actress Wiley who nabbed an Emmy nomination for her role in "The Handmaid's Tale"
- - Actress Wiley of "Orange Is the New Black"
- - Start of the quip's answer