| Singer with the 1983 #2 hit "Electric Avenue" | 55 |
| Singer with the 1984 hit "Caribbean Queen" | 52 |
| Singer with the 1988 #1 country hit "I'm Gonna Get You" | 69 |
| Singer with the 1988 Top Ten Hit "Walk on Water" | 58 |
| Singer with the 1990 #1 album "To the Extreme" | 56 |
| Singer with the 1992 album "Joshua Judges Ruth" | 57 |
| Singer with the 1993 multi-platinum album "Music Box" | 63 |
| Singer with the 1994 #1 alternative rock hit "God" | 60 |
| Singer with the 1994 #1 hit "Bump N' Grind" | 57 |
| Singer with the 1994 hit "Bump n' Grind" | 54 |
| Singer with the 1995 album "Velvet and Brass" | 55 |
| Singer with the 1996 #1 hit "You're Makin' Me High" | 69 |
| Singer with the 1996 triple-platinum album "Tidal" | 60 |
| Singer with the 1999 #1 hit "If You Had My Love" | 58 |
| Singer with the 2008 gold record "And Winter Came ..." | 64 |
| Singer with the 2014 top 10 hit "Boom Clap" | 53 |
| Singer with the 4x platinum album "Watermark" | 55 |
| Singer with the 5x platinum album "Nick of Time," 1989 | 64 |
| Singer with the 7x platinum single "Rolling in the Deep" | 66 |
| Singer with the album "Approximately Infinite Universe" | 65 |
| Singer with the album "Classic Songs, My Way" | 55 |
| Singer with the album "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" | 62 |
| Singer with the album "Hawaiian Favorites" | 52 |
| Singer with the album "I Ain't Movin'" | 56 |
| Singer with the album "It's Alright (I See Rainbows)" | 67 |
| Singer with the album "Live at the Polynesian Palace" | 63 |
| Singer with the album "Mind, Body & Soul" | 55 |
| Singer with the albums "19" and "21" | 56 |
| Singer with the children's album "Camp Lisa" | 58 |
| Singer with the compilation "A Box of Dreams" | 55 |
| Singer with the double-platinum album "Measure of a Man" | 66 |
| Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees" | 69 |
| Singer with the first recording to sell a million copies | 56 |
| Singer with the hit "Angel of the Morning" | 52 |
| Singer with the hit album "Diamonds & Rust" | 57 |
| Singer with the hit album "The Hungry Years" | 54 |
| Singer with the hit albums "19" and "21" | 60 |
| Singer with the hit country album "Backwoods Barbie" | 62 |
| Singer with the New Wave classic "Kids in America" | 60 |
| Singer with the platinum 1992 album "The Celts" | 57 |
| Singer with the platinum album "Pink Friday" | 54 |
| Singer with the triple-platinum album "The Memory of Trees" | 69 |
| Singer with Top 10 hits in the 1960s, '70s, '80s and '90s | 69 |
| Singer/actor who wrote "Here I Stand," 1958 | 53 |
| Singer/actress Karen of Broadway's "Nine" | 55 |
| Singer/actress who made her Broadway debut in "Hair" (1968) | 69 |
| Singer/actress with a simultaneous #1 album and #1 film, familiarly | 67 |
| Singer/actress with an Oscar, two Grammys and a Golden Globe | 60 |
| Singer/dancer/actress once called the "Queen of Las Vegas" | 68 |
| Singer/guitarist born Maria Rosario Pilar Martinez Molina Baeza | 63 |
| Singer/pianist with the 2002 hit "A Sorta Fairytale" | 62 |
| Singer/songwriter Michael in "Boogie Nights" | 54 |
| Singers of "Voulez-Vous" and "Waterloo" | 59 |
| Singers of the anthem "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 61 |
| Singing candelabra in "Beauty and the Beast" | 54 |
| Singing sisters on "The Lawrence Welk Show" | 53 |
| Single for Black Sabbath in 1970 and Kanye West in 2009 | 55 |
| Single for Chad Kroeger of Nickelback or Mariah Carey | 53 |
| Single for Julie London in 1955 and Justin Timberlake in 2002 | 61 |
| Single for Kanye West in 2007 and Kelly Clarkson in 2011 | 56 |
| Single for the Rolling Stones in 1971 and D'Angelo in 1995 | 62 |
| Single from the Smiths' "This Charming Man" | 57 |
| Single name that Denver Nuggets player Maybyner Hilario goes by | 63 |
| Single piece of potato used to excite a team's fanbase? | 59 |
| Single-season record holder for most HRs by a shortstop | 55 |
| Singsongy "This is an uncomfortable moment" | 53 |
| Sioux chief (and what can be found in the circled squares?) | 59 |
| Sir Charles's colleague on TV's "Inside the NBA" | 66 |
| Sir Edward who composed "Pomp and Circumstance" | 57 |
| Sir Topham ___ ("Thomas the Tank Engine" boss) | 56 |
| Sir Topham ___ ("Thomas the Tank Engine" manager) | 59 |
| Sir William ___ (A founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital) | 53 |
| Sir William ___ (big name at Johns Hopkins Hospital) | 52 |
| Sir William ___ (one of Johns Hopkins Hospital's founders) | 62 |
| Sirtis's role in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 63 |
| Sis of Bob and Anna in "Mom and Dad Are Palindromes" | 62 |
| Sister of actor Emilio and semi-regular on "The West Wing" | 68 |
| Sister of Albus Dumbledore, in the Harry Potter books | 53 |
| Sister of Lucy, Edmund and Peter in the Narnia books | 52 |
| Sister of Mike in "For Better or for Worse" | 53 |
| Sitcom about a family of Dresden residents raised by a single parent? | 69 |
| Sitcom character who debuted in "Laura's First Date" | 66 |
| Sitcom guy with a frequently upturned thumb, with "the" | 65 |
| Sitcom in which the lead male actor magically changed in 1969 | 61 |
| Sitcom most famous for "The Puppy Episode" | 52 |
| Sitcom originally titled "These Friends of Mine" | 58 |
| Sitcom planet first mentioned in an episode of "Happy Days" | 69 |
| Sitcom security device that often defeated its own purpose | 58 |
| Sitcom spun off from "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 53 |
| Sitcom star busted for pot in 1998 at his home in West Virginia | 63 |
| Sitcom that gives the backstory on getting to know a bug? | 57 |
| Sitcom title character who is called a "Virgin" | 57 |
| Sitcom where Shawn and Marlon work at a hair removal salon? | 59 |
| Sitcom whose titular character attended Copeland College | 56 |
| Sitcom wife reprised by Gabrielle Union in a 2005 film | 54 |
| Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!" | 54 |
| Sitcom with the theme song "I'll Be There for You" | 64 |
| Sitcom with the theme song "I'm a Survivor" | 57 |
| Site claiming to be "the front page of the Internet" | 62 |
| Site depicted on California's America the Beautiful quarter | 63 |