➠ Words that start with s
List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".
- - carlos of guitar fame
- - "Evil Ways" band who performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival
- - Band whose 1999 hit "Smooth" spent 12 weeks at #1
- - Starting in 1999, rock band with a song in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 42 consecutive weeks
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band named after its leader
- - Sextet at Woodstock
- - Woodstock jammer
- - Preceder of John Sebastian at Woodstock
- - Latin rock band featured at Woodstock
- - Hall-of-Fame rock band or its lead musician
- - Performer of "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock
- - Guitarist at Woodstock
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee of '98
- - Woodstock band
- - Sextet featured at Woodstock
- - Woodstock group
- - Winner of 8 Grammys in 1999
- - Winner of eight Grammys in 2000
- - R&R performer of Black Magic Woman
- - Hot wind of S Calif.
- - Carlos, or the rock group named after him
- - "Blues for Salvador" was by this band
- - Mexican guitarist-singer Carlos who named his rock band after himself
- - Group that hit #1 in 2000 with the Spanish/English-language "Maria Maria"
- - Big name in guitar rock since the late '60s
- - "Abraxas" album band
- - Band founded in 1967, whose best-selling album Supernatural was released in 1999
- - Guitar great Carlos
- - Latin rock band founded in San Francisco in 1966
- - 'Evil Ways' band
- - 'Smooth' band
- - Musician Carlos, or his band
- - 'Oye Como Va' group
- - Band with the album 'Abraxas'
- - 'Black Magic Woman' band
- - "Smooth" guitarist
- - Rock guitarist Carlos
- - Rock's Carlos
- - Saturday, "Evil Ways"
- - Artist whose 1999 hit "Smooth" was #1 for 12 weeks
- - Latin rock band
- - Latin rock band since '67
- - "Oye Como Va" band
- - Band on Saturday
- - "Evil Ways" group
- - 2004 American League Cy Young Award winner
- - "Smooth" musician
- - 'Black Magic Woman' rockers
- - Rock band with a record-tying eight Grammys in 1999
- - Guitarist Carlos
- - "Evil Ways" rock group
- - "Black Magic Woman" performer
- - "Evil Ways" musician
- - Grammy winner Carlos
- - He took home eight
- - 2000 Grammy winner
- - "Black Magic Woman" rock group
- - Black Magic Woman singer
- - Santo Domingo's first president
- - Guitarist-singer Carlos ......
- - Yankee infielder
- - 2004 & 2006 Cy Young winner
- - "Blues for Salvador" guitarist
- - "Smooth" guitarist Carlos
- - ...... 8
- - southern worker with two articles for musical group
- - ship that ran aground on christmas day (blondie)
- - Worker in biblical community went to America
- - Columbus's ship
- - Ship to the New World
- - *Niña and Pinta's sister ship
- - Historic ship that sank on Christmas Day
- - Ship on an 1892 3-cent stamp
- - Ship in recent headlines.
- - Historic ship.
- - City in SW California.
- - Noted old craft as a main art form?
- - 15th-century flagship
- - Columbus' "La Capitana"
- - Flagship of Columbus
- - Christopher Columbus vessel
- - Fifteenth century flagship
- - Famous flagship
- - One of Columbus's three ships
- - Columbus : ...... :: ...
- - Columbus flagship
- - One of Niña's companions
- - Tree also called calaba
- - Calaba tree
- - Niña's sister
- - Famed flagship
- - Chris craft
- - Famous vessel.
- - Flagship of 1492.
- - Historic flagship.
- - Historic vessel.
- - Columbus's flagship?
- - Oldest city in Colombia
- - Beachfront city near Los Angeles
- - West Coast city with a popular pier
- - Sunny city with a famous pier
- - City that's home to Will Rogers State Park
- - City of California
- - Los Angeles suburb.
- - Christmasy L.A. freeway
- - Original locale of Muscle Beach
- - 'Three's Company' setting
- - Neighbor of Venice
- - Noted pier site
- - Resort west of L. A.
- - "Baywatch" setting
- - Where admen nicknaming Kris Kringle meet in California?
- - Westernmost point of Forrest Gump's long run
- - Beach community detective?
- - "Secret" figures hidden among the third, sixth, tenth, and thirteenth rows in this puzzle
- - December temps in red suits
- - Christmas temps in red suits
- - With 12-Down, what nine answers in this puzzle are
- - Fat workers with beards
- - They're seen in malls in December
- - mall workers you'll see around yule
- - Christmassy temp workers
- - ...... little helper (dog owned by the simpsons)
- - December mall temps
- - costumed mall workers
- - some mall hirees
- - Xmas collectors
- - Seasonal store staff
- - Ubiquitous December mall guys
- - Some mall attractions
- - Bearded seasonal mall hirees
- - Ones always wearing suits at work
- - Seasonal mall hires
- - December mall workers
- - Seasonal mall figures
- - Christmas parade figures
- - Yuletide fixtures
- - December mall hirees
- - December shopping mall figures
- - December gift bearers
- - Ones working over the holidays?
- - Seasonal mall hirees
- - Holiday hirees at malls
- - December mall figures
- - Staples of holiday displays
- - Hatted bell ringers
- - Seasonal mall employees
- - "Sidewalk" workers
- - December temps
- - Volunteers of America employees, perhaps
- - Seasonal workers who should be fat
- - Certain giftwrap design
- - Images on some Christmas wrapping
- - Year-end temps
- - List checkers?
- - Seasonal workers
- - Some mall temps
- - Sidewalk bell ringers
- - Seasonal temps
- - December hirees
- - Holiday hirees
- - Seasonal hirees
- - Some December temps
- - Dean Koontz's Xmas book "...... Twin"
- - ...... helper: elf
- - Bearded bell-ringers
- - Seasonal store employees
- - Yule decorations
- - Salvation Army workers
- - Christmas temps
- - Christmas bell ringers
- - Holiday temps
- - Yule figures
- - Seasonal ringers
- - Ubiquitous Yule bell-ringers
- - December figures
- - Ana and Claus
- - Maria and Clara
- - December sights
- - Barbara and Clara
- - Clara and Maria
- - Seasonal roles for Dads
- - Anita and Claus
- - Seasonal sights
- - Jolly types
- - Anna and Clara
- - California city known for its wineries
- - Luther Burbank's California home
- - Home of the West Coast's Empire College
- - City in California's wine country
- - Largest city in California's wine country
- - California's Sonoma County seat
- - Sonoma Valley city
- - City north of San Francisco
- - City NNW of San Francisco
- - California city
- - City near San Francisco
- - Northern California city
- - City in northern Brazil
- - Financial institution smoother, having leather interior
- - Stand near spilt port
- - Stand near odd Spanish city
- - seve ballesteros airport serves which city?
- - Capital city the Cantabria region of Spain
- - City of northern Spain where a multinational bank is based
- - Florida triathlon locale
- - Actress Dawson at a Christmas costume party?
- - Christmas rental
- - Christmastime rental
- - Annual December barhopping tour
- - Pre-Christmas pub crawl
- - Annual December pub crawl
- - Pre-Christmas barhopping tour
- - Beach resort city on Monterey Bay, California
- - Site of a West Coast boardwalk
- - University of California campus site
- - City south of Palo Alto
- - One of the Virgin Islands.
- - California city
- - Tenerife's main city
- - Natural Bridges State Beach locale
- - City with a boardwalk on Monterey Bay
- - Calif. city
- - City on Monterey Bay
- - Californian city
- - californian city and county
- - Stan casual about visitor dropping in at Christmas
- - Christmas VIP impersonated by the GRINch
- - Christmas Eve VIP
- - Father Christmas
- - Christmas party
- - VIP of the present day?
- - He's only make-believe
- - Kiddie character
- - His personal Canadian postal code is H0 H0 H0
- - *Polite star?
- - Dancer's charge?
- - Head of a major toy outfit
- - Kids' toy source
- - For he's a jolly good fellow
- - Noted list keeper
- - Roly-poly gift-giver
- - He flies behind reindeer
- - December 25th VIP
- - Gift-giver of a sort
- - Noted philanthropist
- - Gift-bearing legend
- - Comet steerer
- - List recipient
- - Annual list preparer
- - * < I : - ) , emoticon that's eternally jolly
- - Seasonal characte
- - **‡:-)}}}}
- - Symbol of benevolence
- - Yuletide hero
- - Season's visitor
- - P.O. address in Indiana
- - Village in Indiana.
- - Sponsor of annual "giveaway" program.
- - Seasonal worker
- - Mythical being.
- - Dancer's driver
- - Kris Kringle
- - Pole star?
- - Kringle
- - North Pole resident.
- - See 20-Across
- - -
- - present-day v.i.p.?
- - *'Ho, ho, ho!' hollerer
- - December costume rentals
- - Constitutional section on entering through the chimney?
- - City of New Mexico
- - Southwestern capital [2 wds.]
- - Locale of many O'Keefes
- - Capital of New Mexico: 2 wds.
- - Southwestern city Jon Bon Jovi sang of on "Blaze of Glory"
- - Capital of the southwest U.S.
- - State capital with Pueblo-style architecture
- - Capital west of Oklahoma City
- - Southwestern capital
- - Capital of New Mexico
- - Capital worker brought in without risk
- - New Mexico's capital
- - First-founded state capital
- - Capital city for which a trail was named
- - Oldest U.S. capital
- - State capital of New Mexico
- - Oldest U.S. state capital
- - Capital east of Gallup
- - Highest state capital
- - Home to the Institute of American Indian Arts
- - Where the new "Cosmos" was filmed
- - First-founded US capital
- - Highest U.S. capital
- - Oldest state capital
- - Southwestern state capital
- - Terminus of a 19th-century "Trail"
- - Oldest capital city in the United States
- - Capital near Los Alamos
- - State capital with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
- - Oldest capital city in the U.S.
- - Home of the Museum of International Folk Art
- - Capital city founded in 1598
- - First-founded U.S. state capital
- - Capital founded circa 1610
- - Palace of the Governors locale
- - State capital near Los Alamos
- - Capital of the Land of Enchantment
- - Oldest city of all U.S. capitals
- - End of a famed trail
- - N. M. capital
- - Trade trail of the old West.
- - Trail of the 1800's.
- - Oldest capital city in U.S.
- - State capital, pop. 27,998.
- - Gov. Mechem's capital.
- - Scene of hard fighting on Mindanao.
- - Terminus of famous trail.
- - City in New Mexico.
- - Western capital
- - State capital
- - New Mexico's state capital
- - Mythical chap to iron in the city
- - Where Georgia O'Keeffe died
- - Soldier's wearing something fireproof in US city
- - 19th-century trail terminus
- - Georgia O'Keeffe Museum site
- - "The City Different"
- - Onetime home for Georgia O'Keeffe
- - Georgia O'Keeffe Museum home
- - Hyundai SUV
- - Georgia O'Keeffe Museum city
- - City linked to Atchison and Topeka
- - City whose name means "holy faith"
- - Southwest tourist town
- - Pioneers' trail
- - Gov. Bruce King works here
- - City in Granada
- - Historic trail town.
- - City founded circa 1605.
- - "On the Atchison, Topeka & the ......."
- - Old trail terminus
- - us city with a name translating to "holy faith"
- - A lifetime at the North Pole?
- - Belief at the heart of "Miracle on 34th Street"?
- - Georgia O'Keeffe Museum site
- - Line from "We Need a Little Christmas"
- - Exactness in giving orders to toymaking elves?
- - Lack of vagueness when deciding who's naughty or nice?
- - Western university
- - Silicon Valley city ("Where Are the Children?")
- - Site of the last battle of the Cuban Revolution
- - Intel's home
- - Cuban city
- - Calif. city
- - City near San Jose
- - Silicon Valley city
- - California county
- - silicon valley city between san jose and sunnyvale
- - Southwestern cap. city
- - First-founded US capital
- - Provider of a cat's Christmas presents?
- - Ticketholder's entitlement in the Southwest?
- - Former Southwest transport system
- - 19th-century trade route
- - What's worn with a red suit
- - What may go to your head around Christmas?
- - Topper for a seasonal worker
- - Red-and-white topper
- - Christmas party headwear (2 wds.)
- - Yuletide topper
- - Something felt at Christmas
- - Christmas topper
- - Christmas accessory
- - Christmas cap
- - Hat worn at the Shriners' Christmas party?
- - Von Bülow in New Mexico?
- - Delivering millions of presents in a single night, e.g.?
- - Resident of America's highest capital
- - California's ...... Range
- - Longtime favorite Neopolitan song
- - Mail addressed to the North Pole
- - Mail with a North Pole return address
- - The Donald's first wife, after being canonized in Spain?
- - Capital of Equatorial Guineau, once
- - Capital of Equatorial Guinea, formerly
- - seasonal overhead expenses?
- - Carolers' wear