| Slaughter once active in St. Louis | 34 |
| Slaughter of the 1940's-50's Cardinals | 46 |
| Slaughter of baseball's Hall of Fame | 40 |
| Slaughter in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 38 |
| Slaughter in the 1946 World Series | 34 |
| Slaughter in pro wrestling, for short | 37 |
| Slaughter "Stick It ___" | 34 |
| Slatted shades named for a rapper | 33 |
| Slater's "Heathers" costar | 40 |
| Slater of "Ruthless People" | 37 |
| Slasher-film effects in the Heart of Dixie? | 43 |
| Slasher's title hangout, in film: Abbr. | 43 |
| Slapstick group of chemical compounds? | 38 |
| Slapstick comic's apology ... or is it? | 43 |
| Slapstick comedian's workplace? | 35 |
| Slap shot made on a moving puck, in hockey lingo | 48 |
| Slap on goal directly off a pass, in hockey lingo | 49 |
| Slanted newspaper pieces, briefly | 33 |
| Slant, as to a specific audience | 32 |
| Slangy-but-enduring term of approval | 36 |
| Slangy word before or after "who" | 43 |
| Slangy suffix with smack or sock | 32 |
| Slangy suffix with glitter or liter | 35 |
| Slangy suffix with "switch" | 37 |
| Slangy suffix for "switch" | 36 |
| Slangy suffix for ''buck'' | 42 |
| Slangy response to "Why?" | 35 |
| Slangy question from a benefactor, maybe | 40 |
| Slangy prefix with geek or mensch | 33 |
| Slangy prefix meaning "ultra" | 39 |
| Slangy prefix meaning "super" | 39 |
| Slangy prefix meaning "mechanical" | 44 |
| Slangy letters of identification | 32 |
| Slangy lead-in for "way" | 34 |
| Slangy lead-in for "boy!" | 35 |
| Slangy hangout, with "the" | 36 |
| Slangy ending meaning "simpler" | 41 |
| Slangy ending for smack or switch | 33 |
| Slangy ending for "buck" | 34 |
| Slangy "That's obvious!" | 38 |
| Slangy "How's things?" | 36 |
| Slangy "got that right!" | 34 |
| Slangy "Don't worry about it" | 43 |
| Slangy "Au contraire!" | 32 |
| Slangy ''Sure!'' | 32 |
| Slangy ''Pardon'' | 33 |
| Slangly second-person possessive | 32 |
| Slangily, bill featuring Queen Elizabeth II | 43 |
| Slang prefix meaning "super" | 38 |
| Slang for a common stringed instrument | 38 |
| Slang exclamation of disappointment | 35 |
| Slams in celebration, as a football | 35 |
| Slammer used by a global crime-fighting agency? | 47 |
| Slam-dunk popularizer, familiarly | 33 |
| Slam dunk expert Swift, familiarly | 34 |
| Slalom race between Peter and Gabriel? | 38 |
| Slalom legend "Tomba la Bomba" | 40 |
| Slade: "Still the ___" | 32 |
| Slade "___ Crazee Now" | 32 |
| Slacking film star (secretly planning to get...) | 48 |
| Slacken a rope, with "out" | 36 |
| Skyward-pointing plane's attitude | 37 |
| Skywalker of movies or McShane of chess | 39 |
| Skywalker of "Star Wars" | 34 |
| Skywalker of 'Star Wars' | 32 |
| Skywalker of ''Star Wars'' | 42 |
| Skyscraper whose name was changed in 2009 | 41 |
| Skynyrd "___ a Helpin' Hand" | 42 |
| Skylight insulation material, perhaps | 37 |
| Skye of "The Rachel Papers" | 37 |
| Skye of "Say Anything..." | 35 |
| Skye of "Say Anything" | 32 |
| Skye of "Say Anything ..." | 36 |
| Skye of "River's Edge" | 36 |
| Skye of "Return to Babylon" | 37 |
| Skye of "Gas, Food Lodging" | 37 |
| Skye of "Gas Food Lodging" | 36 |
| Skye historically involved with musicians | 41 |
| Skydiver's ''I'm ready!'' | 49 |
| Skydiver using low-altitude starting points | 43 |
| Skycycle driver's first name | 32 |
| Sky-supporting brother of Prometheus | 36 |
| Sky god after whom a weekday is named | 37 |
| Skunk, literally and figuratively | 33 |
| Skunk in "Tiny Toon Adventures" | 41 |
| Skunk cabbage and jack-in-the-pulpit, e.g. | 42 |
| Skullcap with a propeller, essentially | 38 |
| Skull in "Hamlet," e.g. | 33 |
| Skull in ''Hamlet,'' e.g. | 41 |
| Skull and Bones members, for instance | 37 |
| Skull and Bones member, for example | 35 |
| Skull and Bones meeting attendee | 32 |
| Skittish about almost everything? | 33 |
| Skirts worn by both men and women | 33 |
| Skirts that come in bell and pancake styles | 43 |
| Skirtlike Indian men's garments | 35 |
| Skirt that's not for the modest | 35 |
| Skirt that exposes a lot of thigh | 33 |
| Skirt often worn with ghillie brogues | 37 |
| Skirt length for Mickey's girlfriend? | 41 |