| Swimming sensation before Phelps | 32 |
| Swimming spot for Minnesota Fats? | 33 |
| Swinburne's "___ Atque Vale" | 42 |
| Swinburne's "___ of Balen" | 40 |
| Swinburne's "___ Réaliste" | 43 |
| Swinburne's "___ the Microscope" | 46 |
| Swindle at Ben & Jerry's? | 33 |
| Swindle involving worthless property | 36 |
| Swindle, Ã la "The Sting" | 38 |
| Swindler with a scheme named for him | 36 |
| Swindlers who don't repay debts | 35 |
| Swine salesperson's question | 32 |
| Swing aficionado of the 1940's | 34 |
| Swing Era pianist of "Black Sheep" | 44 |
| Swing from the right, for most people | 37 |
| Swing that rips the leather off the ball | 40 |
| Swing vote in many recent 5-4 decisions | 39 |
| SWING voters in a diamond setting? | 34 |
| SWING voters on the construction site? | 38 |
| Swing-era bandleader Larry or Les | 33 |
| Swingin' Utters "Nothing to ___ On" | 49 |
| Swinging may be going on near one | 33 |
| Swinton of 'Michael Clayton' | 36 |
| Swinton of "Michael Clayton" | 38 |
| Swiping a finger across a touchscreen? | 38 |
| Swished one's spoon around the cereal bowl? | 47 |
| Swiss "king of hoteliers" | 35 |
| Swiss army knives have lots of them | 35 |
| Swiss artist PaulÂ’s painting of birds? | 42 |
| Swiss banks may be affiliated with it | 37 |
| Swiss canton at one end of St. Gotthard Pass | 44 |
| Swiss canton in which the Reuss River flows | 43 |
| Swiss canton of William Tell fame | 33 |
| Swiss canton or its capital, old-style | 38 |
| Swiss canton, also called Ticino | 32 |
| Swiss city bordering both France and Germany | 44 |
| Swiss city bordering Germany and France | 39 |
| Swiss city famed for a leonine sculpture | 40 |
| Swiss city on the Rhine, in old spelling | 40 |
| Swiss city on the Rhine, old-style | 34 |
| Swiss city that borders France and Germany | 42 |
| Swiss city where Einstein studied | 33 |
| Swiss city where Einstein theorized relativity | 46 |
| Swiss city where William Tell shot an apple | 43 |
| Swiss composer: 1852–1921 | 32 |
| Swiss developmental psychologist | 32 |
| Swiss dish of grated and fried potatoes | 39 |
| Swiss district known for its cheese | 35 |
| Swiss folk figure renowned as an archer | 39 |
| Swiss host city for the World Economic Forum | 44 |
| Swiss International Air Lines competitor | 40 |
| Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations | 49 |
| Swiss mathematician: 1707–83 | 35 |
| Swiss mathematician: 18th century | 33 |
| Swiss mountain near Lake of Lucerne | 35 |
| Swiss peak in a Trevanian thriller | 34 |
| Swiss poet, philosopher: 1821–81 | 39 |
| Swiss poet-philosopher: 1821–81 | 38 |
| Swiss resort with the Cresta Run | 32 |
| Swiss river that flows into the Rhine | 37 |
| Swiss river that flows into the Rhine (Var.) | 44 |
| Swiss site of a 1431–1449 council | 40 |
| Swiss states known for their amusements? | 40 |
| Swiss statesman: 1845–1928 | 33 |
| Swiss theologian: 1886–1968 | 34 |
| Swiss who pioneered in graph theory | 35 |
| Swiss __ (precision craftspersons) | 34 |
| Swiss __ (secret stash, perhaps) | 32 |
| Swit who played "Hot Lips" | 36 |
| Switch "___ Your Name" | 32 |
| Switch from a bottle to a cup, say | 34 |
| Switch from plastic to paper, say | 33 |
| Switch groceries from paper to plastic | 38 |
| Switch your hometown allegiance to the Yankees? | 47 |
| Switch-hitter known as Charlie Hustle | 37 |
| Switch-over invented by Benjamin Franklin (abbr.) | 49 |
| Switched on again, as a pilot light | 35 |
| Switches on and off, as a computer option | 41 |
| Switchfoot "We ___ Tonight" | 37 |
| Switching around faucets in a restroom? | 39 |
| Switching from cattle to horses? | 32 |
| Switzerland's capital, to the French | 40 |
| Switzerland's most populous canton | 38 |
| Switzerland's second most populous canton | 45 |
| Switzerland-based business conglomerate | 39 |
| Switzerland’s ___ de Neuchâtel | 37 |
| Swizz Beatz "Haute ___" | 33 |
| Swoosie's "Sisters" costar | 40 |
| Swoosie's "Sisters" role | 38 |
| SWORD (or a title for this puzzle) | 34 |
| Sword that isn't very dangerous | 35 |
| Sword unearthed by a paleontologist? | 36 |
| Sword's superior proverbially | 34 |
| Sword's superior, in a saying | 33 |
| Sword's superior, proverbially | 34 |
| Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and ___ | 32 |
| Sword-and-sandal flick, sometimes | 33 |
| Sword-and-___ (period film genre) | 33 |
| Swords made with finely tempered steel | 38 |
| Swords that don't cause injuries | 36 |