- A STATE OF VIOLENT DISTURBANCE AND DISORDER
- a state of violent disturbance and excitement
- A STATE OF WILD STORMINESS
- A state of working with minimum wasted effort
- A STATE OR ATMOSPHERE OF HARMONY OR MUTUAL CIVILITY AND RESPECT
- A STATE OR CONDITION FREE FROM DAMAGE OR DECAY
- a state or condition markedly different from the norm
- A STATE OR CONDITION OF BEING INNOCENT OF A SPECIFIC CRIME OR OFFENSE
- a state or mode of being related
- a state or organization having governing power over subordinate states
- a state or period of combined economic decline and rising inflation
- A STATE OR TERRITORY PARTLY CONTROLLED BY A STRONGER STATE BUT AUTONOMOUS IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS
- A STATE POLICE OFFICER
- A STATE POWERFUL ENOUGH TO INFLUENCE EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
- A STATE PRISON
- A STATE RESEMBLING DEEP SLEEP
- A state ruled by a prince
- A state symbol
- A STATE SYMBOL OF MARYLAN
- A state symbol of Maryland
- a state that is vastly stronger than any potential rival
- a state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion
- A state that's hardly solid
- a state treasury or exchequer or a royal treasury
- A STATE WITHOUT FRIENDS OR MONEY OR PROSPECTS
- A STATELY COURT DANCE IN THE 17TH CENTURY
- A STATELY COURT DANCE OF THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES
- A stately necklace?
- A STATELY PROTESTANT HYMN TUNE
- a statement acknowledging something or someone
- A STATEMENT ASSERTING THE EXISTENCE OR THE TRUTH OF SOMETHING
- A STATEMENT MADE ABOUT THE FUTURE
- A STATEMENT OF A MATHEMATICAL RELATION
- A STATEMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL FACTS OR PRINCIPLES
- a statement of guilt
- a statement of the basic principles and laws of a nation
- A STATEMENT THAT CONTRADICTS ITSELF
- A STATEMENT THAT EXPRESSES A PERSONAL OPINION OR BELIEF OR ADDS INFORMATION
- A STATEMENT THAT IS A REFUSAL OR DENIAL OF SOME OTHER STATEMENT
- A STATEMENT THAT IS ADDED TO OR REVISES OR IMPROVES A PROPOSAL OR DOCUMENT
- a statement that represents something in words
- a statesman of Florence who advocated a strong central government
- A STATISTIC CHARACTERIZING HUMAN POPULATIONS
- A STATISTICAL THEORY DEALING WITH THE LIMITS AND EFFICIENCY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING
- A status symbol
- a statute enacted by a city government
- a statute in draft before it becomes law
- A STATUTE REGULATING WORK ON SUNDAYS
- A STATUTORY RIGHT OR PRIVILEGE GRANTED TO A PERSON OR GROUP BY A GOVERNMENT
- A STAUNCH DEFENDER OF FREE SPEECH
- a stay in the country
- a steady flow of a fluid
- A STEADY TROT LIKE THAT OF A DOG
- A steak cut
- A steal
- A steam locomotive
- A STEAM VESSEL PROPELLED BY PADDLE WHEELS
- A STEED IN NOT VERY FRISKY FORM
- A STEEL MANUFACTURING CITY IN NORTHERN ENGLAND FAMOUS FOR ITS CUTLERY INDUSTRY
- A steel tool for making holes
- a steep artificial slope in front of a fortification
- A STEEP DESCENT OF THE WATER OF A RIVER
- A STEEP DOWNWARD RAMP FROM WHICH SKIERS JUMP
- A STEEP DROP
- A STEEP HIGH FACE OF ROCK
- a steep part of a glacier resembling a frozen waterfall
- a steep slope in front of a fortification
- A steep-sided hollow at the head of a valley or on a mountain side
- A steep-sided narrow gorge/mountain pass
- A step above "meh"
- A step above the minors?
- A step between floors
- A step down from "Funny!"
- A STEP MISS
- A step up from a carport, perhaps
- A step up the ladder
- A step up, maybe?
- A step up?
- A STEPPED PYRAMID
- a stereotypical Australian
- A stereotypical pirate may have one
- A stereotypical pirate only has one
- a sterile operating area
- A STERILE SOLUTION OF SODIUM CHLORIDE IN WATER
- A STERN FACE
- A STERN VISAGE
- A stet cancels it
- A Stetson has a broad one
- a stevedore; a person who makes a living along the shore by fishing, etc
- A stew
- A STEW MADE WITH FISH
- A stew made with meat and beans
- A STEW MADE WITH MEAT AND VEGETABLES
- A STEW OF MEAT AND POTATOES COOKED IN A TIGHTLY COVERED POT
- A STEW OF VEGETABLES AND MEAT
- A STEWART
- a stick of black carbon material used for drawing
- A STICK OR PIN USED TO TWIST THE YARN IN SPINNING
- A stick or spindle on to which wool or flax is wound for spinning
- A STICK THAT PEOPLE CAN LEAN ON TO HELP THEM WALK
- a stick used for playing a drum
- a stick used for walking
- a sticky adhesive that is smeared on small branches to capture small birds
- a sticky liquid
- A sticky situation
- A STIFF COARSE FABRIC USED TO STIFFEN HATS OR CLOTHING
- A STIFF EXAMINATION
- A STIFF HAT MADE OF STRAW WITH A FLAT CROWN
- A STIFF HOLLOW PROTECTIVE SPINE ON A PORCUPINE OR HEDGEHOG
- A STIFF NECK
- A STIFF OR THREATENING GAIT
- A STIFF SHARP-POINTED PLANT PROCESS
- A STIFF SWITCH USED TO HIT STUDENTS AS PUNISHMENT
- a stiff, orig silk-and-linen, heavy-figured fabric like brocade
- A stiffening agent
- A STIFLED YAWN
- a stimulant used in the form of its hydrochloride as an appetite suppressant
- a stink Raise
- A STINK RAISE
- A STINKER, ABOMINABLE CLUE GETTING SOME STICK
- A stirring race meeting?
- A stitch in time ... is one
- A stitch in time ..., e.g.
- A stitch in time saves __
- A stitch in time saves nine, e.g.
- A stitch in time starts one
- a stitch made at head and tail of section of book to connect sections
- a stock broker's business
- a stock character in commedia dell'arte depicted as a boastful coward
- A STOCK MARKET FOR TRADING IN SECURITIES NOT LISTED ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
- A stock market in France
- A STOCK OR SUPPLY OF FOODS
- A stolen item that's often returned
- A STOMACH UPSET'S COME THROUGH PLEASANT ACTIVITY
- A STONE AT THE OUTER CORNER OF TWO INTERSECTING MASONRY WALLS
- A stone basin near altar in church for draining water used in mass
- a stone coffin
- A STONE IN THE EXTERIOR OF A LARGE AND IMPORTANT BUILDING
- A stone may have one
- A STONE PILLAR HAVING A RECTANGULAR CROSS SECTION TAPERING TOWARDS A PYRAMIDAL TOP
- A STONE THAT FORMS THE TOP OF WALL OR BUILDING
- A STONE THAT IS USED TO MARK A GRAVE
- A stone tomb
- A STONE USED FOR PAVING
- A stone's throw
- A stone's throw away
- A stone's throw away from
- A stone's throw from
- A stone's throw from, say
- A Stooge
- A STOOL THAT HAS ONE OR TWO STEPS THAT FOLD UNDER THE SEAT
- A STOOPING CARRIAGE IN STANDING AND WALKING
- A STOP DURING AN AUTOMOBILE TRIP FOR REST AND REFRESHMENT
- A STOPPING
- a stopping place on a journey
- a storage area in a cellar
- A storage cupboard that stands at the side of a dining room
- A storage space in the lower part of a ship or aircraft
- A store might have its own
- A store of valuable things
- A STORE SELLING HARDWARE
- a storehouse built over a spring for keeping dairy products and meat cool and fresh
- A STOREHOUSE FOR THRESHED GRAIN OR ANIMAL FEED
- a storehouse where a stock of things is kept
- A STOREROOM WHERE CANDLES ARE KEPT
- a storey without windows, such as a gallery in a Gothic church
- A STORM CONSISTING OF VIOLENT WINDS
- a storm during which hail falls
- a storm featuring thunder
- A storm heading: Abbr.
- A storm may affect it, briefly
- A storm might delay it: Abbr.
- A storm might knock it out
- A STORM RESULTING FROM STRONG RISING AIR CURRENTS
- a storm with rain
- a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
- A storm's a-brewin'
- a story about a personal experience
- A STORY ABOUT FAIRIES
- A STORY ABOUT MYTHICAL OR SUPERNATURAL BEINGS OR EVENTS
- A STORY DEALING WITH LOVE
- A story might follow one
- A story recorded by a camera
- A story that is exciting because its outcome is uncertain
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one
- A STORYTELLER IN WEST AFRICA
- A storyteller may spin one
- A STOUT LEVER WITH A SHARP SPIKE
- A STOUT STAFF WITH A METAL POINT
- A STOUTHEARTED FELLOW WHO HAD AN ACTIVE CAREER IN THE ARMY
- A straight cut
- A STRAIGHT DOWNHILL RUN AT HIGH SPEED
- a straight dress with a collar like a shirt's
- a straight line connecting two points on a curve
- A straight line passing from side to side through the center on the planet
- A STRAIGHT LINE THAT GENERATES A CYLINDER OR CONE
- a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- A STRAIGHT LINE THAT IS THE LIMITING VALUE OF A CURVE
- A STRAIGHT LINE THROUGH A BODY OR FIGURE THAT SATISFIES CERTAIN CONDITIONS
- A straight one is 180°
- A straight one is 180┬░
- A straight one is the shortest distance between two points
- A STRAIGHT SEGMENT OF A ROADWAY OR RACECOURSE
- A STRAIGHT SWORD WITH A NARROW BLADE AND TWO EDGES
- A straightening of the ranks
- a strain on Put
- A STRAIN, WORKING AS CRAFTSMAN
- A STRAINER FOR SEPARATING LUMPS FROM POWDERED MATERIAL OR GRADING PARTICLES
- A STRAIT
- A STRAIT CONNECTING THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE BLACK SEA
- A STRAND OF AVIAN FLU, MOST OF WHICH ARE HARMLESS TO HUMANS
- a strand of living cytoplasm connecting two cells
- A strange and exotic creature!
- A STRANGE ATTITUDE OR HABIT
- a strange canal
- A strange object
- A strange thing that happens by chance
- A Stranger ___ Us (1992 film directed by Sidney Lumet)
- A Stranger ___ Us (Lumet film)
- A stranger's query
- A STRANGLED SCREAM
- a strap around the belly of a draft animal holding the shafts of a wagon
- A STRAP FROM THE BACK OF A SADDLE PASSING UNDER THE HORSE'S TAIL
- a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose
- A strap used to control a horse
- a strap used to fasten a horse's bridle
- A STRAPPING BOY OF EIGHTEEN
- A STRATEGICALLY LOCATED ISLAND TO THE SOUTH OF SICILY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
- A STRATEGICALLY LOCATED MONARCHY ON THE SOUTHERN AND EASTERN COASTS OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA
- a strategically located monarchy on the southern and eastern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula; the economy is dominated by oil
- A stratum
- A STRATUS CLOUD AT AN INTERMEDIATE ALTITUDE OF 2 OR 3 MILES
- A STRAW HAT WITH A TALL CROWN AND BROAD BRIM
- A stray critter
- A STREAK OF LOSSES
- A STREAK OF WINS
- A stream between a brook and river in size
- A stream might run through it
- A stream of air
- a stream of electrons produced by photoelectric or photovoltaic effects
- a stream or brook
- a stream whose flow is utilized to run a mill
- A STREAMLINED TRAIN
- A STREET COMPLETE
- A street drug, for short
- A STREET IN LOWER MANHATTAN WHERE THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE IS LOCATED
- A STREET IN MANHATTAN THAT PASSES THROUGH TIMES SQUARE
- A STREET MUSICIAN WHO PLAYS A HAND ORGAN OR HURDY-GURDY
- A STREET OR ROAD IN FRANCE
- A Streetcar ___ Desire