| Statue outside Three Rivers Stadium | 35 |
| Statue on the N.Y. Public Library steps | 39 |
| Statue of Liberty's enlightener | 35 |
| Statue of Liberty sculptor Bartholdi | 36 |
| Statue of Liberty key chain, e.g. | 33 |
| Statue of Liberty area closed to visitors | 41 |
| Statue of Liberty and Grant's Tomb | 38 |
| Statue in the form of a square pillar | 37 |
| Stats that are better when they're low | 42 |
| Stats shared by hockey, baseball, and basketball | 48 |
| Stats recorded for Mussina and Smoltz | 37 |
| Stats on some airport display boards | 36 |
| Stats for planes and power forwards | 35 |
| Stats for planes and NBA centers | 32 |
| Stats for Pirates with good arms | 32 |
| Stats for Jamal Lewis or Priest Holmes | 38 |
| Stats first tracked by the Buffalo Bisons | 41 |
| Stats at Anaheim's "Big A" | 40 |
| Statistics method for checking means | 36 |
| Statistician's margin for error | 35 |
| Statistical hypothesis procedure | 32 |
| Statistical concerns for pitchers | 33 |
| Statistic of concern to gamblers | 32 |
| Statistic in baseball and hockey | 32 |
| Statistic from the Bureau of Labor Statistics | 45 |
| Statistic for a defensive lineman | 33 |
| Stations the radio already knows about | 38 |
| Stationery store items (with "hole") | 46 |
| Station with the slogan "very funny" | 46 |
| Station with multiple Tyler Perry programs | 42 |
| Station with game reports and highlights | 40 |
| Station where Richard Dawson can be seen | 40 |
| Station usually bypassed by the train | 37 |
| Station type that may play a lot of John Mayer | 46 |
| Station that's part of a TV network | 39 |
| Station that went on the air in 1978 | 36 |
| Station that shows shows about past lives | 41 |
| Station that showed "Junkyard Wars" | 45 |
| Station subject to persistent federal budget cuts | 49 |
| Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited | 49 |
| Station manager's determination | 35 |
| Station concerned with standings | 32 |
| Stating in detail, with "on" | 38 |
| Statesman who sought Carthage's destruction | 47 |
| Statesman slain by the Brigata Rossa: 1978 | 42 |
| Statesman in Henry VIII's day | 33 |
| Statesman Hull: 1871–1955 | 32 |
| Statesman during the Six-Day War | 32 |
| Statesman dubbed "the Censor" | 39 |
| Statesman Doria seen in an idealistic vision? | 45 |
| States' rights amendment to the Constitution | 48 |
| States of health, prosperity, etc. | 34 |
| States north of Nebraska, with "the" | 46 |
| Stater __: Calif. supermarket chain | 35 |
| Statements of charges, as for heating | 37 |
| Statement to the black sheep of the family? | 43 |
| Statement that shows you're serious | 39 |
| Statement right after plastic surgery? | 38 |
| Statement resulting in hand-raising | 35 |
| Statement preceding a blunt truth | 33 |
| Statement on stickers acquired at booths | 40 |
| Statement of what's known, in legalese | 42 |
| Statement of the means to the end? | 34 |
| Statement meant to end a conversation | 37 |
| Statement made after a break-up, maybe | 38 |
| Statement issued to shareholders | 32 |
| Statement in a French head shop? | 32 |
| Statement from the witness stand | 32 |
| Statement from someone not making a bid | 39 |
| Statement from an oil executive? | 32 |
| Statement from actor Rob's debtors? | 39 |
| Statement from a Spanish sycophant | 34 |
| Statement from a penniless person | 33 |
| Statement from a disgruntled employee | 37 |
| Statement from a codependent tent dweller? | 42 |
| Statement describing the subject of the song | 44 |
| Statement by a ticked off person | 32 |
| Statement by a certain advertiser? | 34 |
| Statement backed by a proof, in math | 36 |
| Statement at the end of an argument | 35 |
| Statement after long deliberation | 33 |
| Statement about nine answers in this puzzle | 43 |
| Statement about both love and war | 33 |
| Statement about an all-female war? | 34 |
| Statement about a show born from another show? | 46 |
| Stately public enemy of the '30s? | 37 |
| Stately named ship at Pearl Harbor | 34 |
| Stately hospital patient's necessity? | 41 |
| Stately home for debate team practice? | 38 |
| Statehouse equiv. of a backup QB | 32 |
| State-owned media outlet of note | 32 |
| State-owned laborers of ancient Sparta | 38 |
| State-of-the-art, as electronics | 32 |
| State-of-the-art TV playback device | 35 |
| State-of-mind missions, in military slang | 41 |
| State-named avenues in Washington, essentially | 46 |
| State-named '01 Slipknot album | 34 |
| State, or river that forms its southern border | 46 |
| State's rights amendment to the Constitution | 48 |
| STATE's Congressman ___ Johnson | 35 |