| To please | 9 |
| To possess, in Stuttgart | 24 |
| To power his radio, the sovereign used __ | 41 |
| To pray, to Plautus | 19 |
| To pray: Sp. | 12 |
| To prevent by legal means | 25 |
| To promise in marriage | 22 |
| To put it briefly | 17 |
| To put, in Peru | 15 |
| To read, to Rodrigo | 19 |
| To read: Fr. | 12 |
| To really enjoy a meal, do this | 31 |
| To recap | 8 |
| To reciprocate | 14 |
| To relieve member of job | 24 |
| To remain in abeyance | 21 |
| To remove, in Rouen | 19 |
| To retire, use this | 19 |
| To right or left at sea | 24 |
| To sack a member | 16 |
| To sample | 9 |
| To sanctify using oil | 21 |
| To Sandburg, it comes on little cat feet | 40 |
| To say in Spanish? | 18 |
| To say nothing of | 17 |
| To say ___ | 10 |
| To say, in Spanish | 18 |
| To scent, in Sevilla | 20 |
| To scold: Sp. | 13 |
| To scrub and clean: Sp. | 23 |
| To see in Spain | 16 |
| To see at a distance | 20 |
| To see, in Marseille | 20 |
| To see, in Paris | 16 |
| To see, in Sedan | 16 |
| To see, in Toulouse | 19 |
| To sell organic or not? | 23 |
| To Shakespeare he was "high in all the people's hearts" | 69 |
| To Shakespeare it was "honey-heavy" | 45 |
| To shelter | 10 |
| To shelter side | 15 |
| To shelter, at sea | 18 |
| To shelter, on a ship | 21 |
| To shelter, on waves | 20 |
| To sheltered side | 17 |
| To shine, in Sedan | 18 |
| To show by a sign | 17 |
| To sip, in Soissons | 19 |
| To Sir with Love" singer | 29 |
| To smell, to Seneca | 19 |
| To smite is his delight | 23 |
| To smithereens | 14 |
| To so high a degree | 19 |
| To some degree | 14 |
| To some degree, but not much | 28 |
| To some degree, colloquially | 28 |
| To some degree, informally | 26 |
| To some extent | 14 |
| To some extent, after "after" | 39 |
| To some extent, colloquially | 28 |
| To some extent, slangily | 24 |
| To some extent: Prefix | 22 |
| To some, a "rat with wings" | 37 |
| To some, it may be a lot | 24 |
| To some, it's golden | 24 |
| To spare | 8 |
| To specs | 8 |
| To stand, in Stuttgart | 22 |
| To start prematurely | 20 |
| To start with | 13 |
| To startle, in Savoie | 21 |
| To study: Fr. | 13 |
| To succeed, you may have to raise it | 36 |
| To such a degree, with "as" | 37 |
| To such an extent | 17 |
| To such an extent (as) | 22 |
| To such extent | 14 |
| To summarize | 12 |
| To supply Castro with guns | 26 |
| To take off, at De Gaulle | 25 |
| To take off, in Rouen | 21 |
| To that | 7 |
| To that place | 13 |
| To that point: Lat. | 19 |
| To that terrible extent | 23 |
| To that time | 12 |
| To that, formally | 17 |
| To that, in contracts | 21 |
| To the -- degree | 16 |
| To the -- power | 15 |
| To the --- (fully) | 18 |
| To the --- degree | 17 |
| To the back | 11 |
| To the back of | 14 |
| To the back of a boat | 21 |
| To the back of the ship | 23 |
| To the beach | 12 |
| To the British, this is a lift | 30 |
| To the captain's left | 25 |
| To the center | 13 |