- The "S" in CBS: Abbr.
- The "S" in DOS
- The "S" in DOS (abbr.)
- The "S" in E.S.T.: Abbr.
- The "S" in ESPN
- The "S" in GPS
- The "S" in GPS: Abbr.
- The "S" in iOS: Abbr.
- The "S" in IPSCO
- The "S" in LASIK
- The "S" in O.A.S.
- The "S" in R.S.V.P.
- The "S" in RSVP
- The "S" in SFPL
- The "S" in SPCA
- The "S" in this stands for "sealed"
- The "S" in WASP
- The "S" of 48-Across
- The "S" of CBS: Abbr.
- The "S" of CSNY
- The "S" of DOS
- The "S" of GPS, briefly
- The "S" of GPS: Abbr.
- The "S" of iOS: Abbr.
- The "S" of L.S.U.
- The "s" of Lasik
- The "S" of M.S.U.
- The "S" of NASA
- The "S" of R.S.V.P.
- The "S" of S.F.
- The "S" of STEM, briefly
- The "S" of STEM: Abbr.
- The "S" of TBS: Abbr.
- The "S" of UCSD
- The "S" of UCSF
- The "S" of WASP
- The "s" sound in "cent"
- The "se" in per se
- The "she" in "Of all the gin joints ... she walks into mine"
- The "She" in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It"
- The "she" in the line "To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman"
- The "she" in the lyric "She walked up to me and she asked me to dance"
- The "she" in the lyric "She would merengue and do the cha-cha"
- The "she" in the lyric "She's a good old worker and a good old pal"
- The "she" of "Nevertheless, she persisted"
- The "she" of "She's Gotta Have It"
- The "sheet" in "three sheets to the wind"
- The "shrew" in "The Taming of the Shrew"
- the "Situation room" channel
- The "so few" Churchill referred to
- The "so few" of 1940: Abbr.
- The "sour" in sweet-and-sour
- The "Spectator" essayist
- The "Spruce Goose," e.g.
- The "Star Wars" cantina?
- The "Star Wars" movies, e.g.
- The "Star Wars" planet Tatooine orbits two of them
- The "Star Wars" trilogy, for one
- The "stuf" in Double Stuf Oreos
- The "sun" in sunny-side-up eggs
- The "suns" in sunny-side-up eggs
- The "Superstation"
- The "T" in "TCP"
- The "t" in Athens
- The "T" in ATM
- The "T" in BLT
- The "T" in Britain's ITV
- The "t" in Crete?
- The "T" in DPT
- The "T" in MTV
- The "t" in Nafta
- The "T" in NATO
- The "T" in SAT
- The "T" in some fraternity initials
- The "T" in STEM
- The "T" in the women's fraternity ZTA
- The "T" in TLC
- The "T" in TV
- The "T" in TWA
- The "T" of B.L.T.
- The "T" of Michael Jackson's "P.Y.T."
- The "T" of MIT, informally
- The "T" of MTA
- The "T" of NAFTA
- The "T" of S.A.T.
- The "T" of TBS
- The "T" of TCI
- The "T" of TV
- The "tacho" in tachometer
- The "Tannen" of Tannenbaum
- The "Tatler" essayist Richard
- The "ten" in "hang ten"
- The "terrible twos," e.g.
- The "th" in "the," e.g.
- The "Thee" in the Bible
- The "them" in "Let them eat cake"
- The "them" in the sci-fi movie "Them!"
- The "there" in "Don't go there"
- The "thing," to Hamlet
- The "this is fine" dog, e.g.
- The "this" in "This just in"
- The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou ...?"
- The "three" of Chip and Dale Douglas
- The "ton" in "kiloton"
- The "Toreador Song," for one
- The "turf" of "surf and turf," usually
- The "turf" on some menus
- The "turf" part of "surf and turf"
- The "U" in "MVEMJSUN"
- The "U" in "SVU"
- The "U" in 21-Down
- The "U" in A.C.L.U.
- The "U" in B.T.U.
- The "U" in C.P.U.
- The "U" in E.U.
- The "U" in I.C.U.
- The "U" in U.S.S.R.
- The "U" in UHF
- The "U" of B.T.U.
- The "U" of CPU
- The "U" of E.U.
- The "U" of I.C.U.
- The "U" of U.I.
- The "U" of U.S.S.R.
- The "U" of UHF
- The "u" sound in "census"
- The "u" sound in "circus"
- The "u" spelling of 50-Across, e.g.: Abbr.
- The "V" in CV
- The "V" in K.J.V.
- The "V" in VCR
- The "V" in VHF
- The "v" in vlog
- The "V" in VP
- The "V" of DVD
- The "V" of fashion's "DVF"
- The "V" of R.S.V.P.
- The "V" of VCR
- The "Velvet" half of jazz's "Velvet & Brass"
- The "veni" in "Veni, vidi, vici"
- The "vey" in "oy vey"
- The "vey" of "oy vey!"
- The "vice of narrow souls," per Balzac
- The "vie" in "c'est la vie"
- The "voice" in Bloch's "Voice in the Wilderness"
- The "W" in Geo. W. Bush, e.g.
- The "W" in George W. Bush, e.g.
- The "W" in R.W.E.
- The "W" in V.F.W.
- The "W" of kWh
- The "W" of W. H. Auden
- The "way" of the East
- The "Wedding March" was written for her wedding in "lohengrin"
- The "where"
- The "white" of "White Christmas"
- The "white" of a white Christmas
- The "x" in Euler's Identity: e^(i*pi) + 1 = x
- The "x" or "y" in 2x + 3y = 15
- The "xx" of xx:yy
- The "Y" in "O&Y"
- The "Y" in "YTD"
- The "Y" in EMILY's List
- The "Y" in Y.S.L.
- The "Y" in YSL
- The "Y" of B.Y.O.B.
- The "Y" of Michael Jackson's "P.Y.T."
- The "Y" of TTYL
- The "Y" of Y.S.L.
- The "you" in "On the Street Where You Live"
- The "you" in "you caught my eye" in a 1965 #1 hit
- The "you" in "you will serve your brother"
- The "you" in the classic song lyric "I'm crossin' you in style some day"
- The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams"
- The "you" in the Neil Diamond lyric "Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you"
- The "Z" in "XYZ"
- The "Z" in DMZ
- The "Z" in ZIP code
- The "Z" of DMZ
- the (biblical) six days of creation
- The (ital.)
- The #1 guy?
- The $64,000 Question host March
- The $64,000 Question, e.g.
- The 1 and 2 in 1 + 2 = 3
- The 1 is missing
- The 1 percent
- The 1 percent, e.g.
- The 1, in 1-0
- The 1% in 1% milk
- The 10 in "hang 10"
- The 10 in 10/20: Abbr.
- The 10 million in a joule
- The 100 in a dol.
- The 100 in a pound
- The 100,000 in one newton
- The 1000's, e.g.: Abbr.
- The 10th president
- The 11 won by "Hamilton" in 2016
- The 114th began in 2015
- The 12 Days of Christmas musician
- The 12 Days of Christmas sextet
- The 12 Days of Christmas, e.g.
- The 12 in AA's program
- The 12 of a cube
- The 12 of the Pac-12: Abbr.
- The 120 Days of Sodom author
- the 12th letter of the greek alphabet
- The 12th of 26
- The 13 of PG-13 and 17 of NC-17
- The 13th item in a baker's dozen
- The 13th of April
- The 13th or 15th
- The 13th or the 15th
- The 15:17 to Paris director, 2018
- The 15th or so
- The 15th, sometimes
- The 16 in a gallon
- The 16 in John 3:16
- The 16-Across, e.g.
- The 168 in a wk.
- The 17,000-carat Olympic Australis, e.g.
- The 18 in a round of 18
- The 18-Down poet
- The 1890's, historically
- The 18th edition of his original work was published in 2012
- The 1900's, e.g.: Abbr.
- The 1906 Hepburn Act gave the ICC power to set rates for them
- The 192 in a qt.
- The 1920's
- The 1938 broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" was one
- The 1950s, to Generation Xers?
- The 1969 Mets, e.g.
- The 1973 Mets' "Ya Gotta Believe!," e.g.
- The 1980's, to yuppies
- The 1980s and '90s, e.g.
- The 1990s, for instance
- The 1999 comedy "She's All That" is based on his work
- The 1Ôö¼┬ó-calorie breath mint
- The 2,876 of 1-Down
- The 2% in 2% milk
- The 2% of 2%
- The 20 in 20 Questions
- The 20 to a pkg.
- The 200 at Indy
- The 200 of the Indy 500
- The 2000s, e.g.: Abbr.
- The 2000s, with "the"
- The 2004 "Battlestar Galactica" series is one
- The 2004 World Series, e.g.
- The 2005 Tour de France is Lance Armstrong's, he says