| Summer clock setting for Cleveland: abbr. | 41 |
| Sound that may be produced by a cockroach | 41 |
| Strauss's "___ Heldenleben" | 41 |
| Subject of the book "DisneyWar" | 41 |
| Suddenly leave one's seat on a plane? | 41 |
| Scraped by (with ''out'') | 41 |
| Supplements, with ''out'' | 41 |
| Samuel's teacher in the Old Testament | 41 |
| Six-year-old boy González in 2000 news | 41 |
| Sommer of "The Double McGuffin" | 41 |
| Sigourney's role in "Alien" | 41 |
| Street in Johnny Depp's first feature | 41 |
| Sinclair Lewis' "__ Gantry" | 41 |
| Sextet in "Little Nellie Kelly" | 41 |
| South African who twice won the U.S. Open | 41 |
| Seth MacFarlane, at the 2013 Oscars, e.g. | 41 |
| Sunny Day Real Estate's musical genre | 41 |
| Secure, as online financial transmissions | 41 |
| So-called "Giant Brain" of 1946 | 41 |
| Setting of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center | 41 |
| Sonny on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 41 |
| Specialist who might treat otitis interna | 41 |
| Steve Miller Band "___ Maurice" | 41 |
| Sport played on a 6-foot by 40-foot strip | 41 |
| Sport in which players wear metal jackets | 41 |
| She gave us ''Heartburn'' | 41 |
| Super-overrated guitarist Clapton [ducks] | 41 |
| Sight from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 41 |
| Site of a significant War of 1812 victory | 41 |
| Setting of "That Thing You Do!" | 41 |
| Symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon | 41 |
| Symphony that premiered in Vienna in 1805 | 41 |
| Settings for some hospital dramas (abbr.) | 41 |
| Suffix with ''crossword'' | 41 |
| Sign abbr. meaning "founded in" | 41 |
| Seventh-brightest star in a constellation | 41 |
| Star of "Run Silent, Run Deep"? | 41 |
| Site of the fabled forges of the Cyclopes | 41 |
| Sicilian place of volcanological interest | 41 |
| School from which James Bond was expelled | 41 |
| School that observes St. Andrew's Day | 41 |
| School of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell | 41 |
| School attended by the Duke of Wellington | 41 |
| Sundance Kid's girlfriend _____ Place | 41 |
| Suffix with Chord or Marvel, in pop music | 41 |
| Snow White, vis-Ã -vis the Wicked Queen | 41 |
| Style of Matisse, Dufy, Derain and Braque | 41 |
| Singer with the 2007 hit "1234" | 41 |
| Sexy villain in "Austin Powers" | 41 |
| Something that shouldn't be left open | 41 |
| Social one's ''gift'' | 41 |
| Smallest republic on the African mainland | 41 |
| Star of "Dr. T & the Women" | 41 |
| Scala of "The Guns of Navarone" | 41 |
| Scala of "Ride a Crooked Trail" | 41 |
| Spice girl that danced with Fred Astaire? | 41 |
| Song on the "Rubber Soul" album | 41 |
| Star of "Broken Blossoms": 1919 | 41 |
| Sponsor of annual bowl game in Mobile, AL | 41 |
| Split with one's girlfriend, perhaps? | 41 |
| Satellite-based navigation aid, for short | 41 |
| Senator Phil who co-authored a budget act | 41 |
| Sinatra "I ___ Anyone Till You" | 41 |
| Sci-fi computer name not derived from IBM | 41 |
| Sci-fi hero whose home planet is Corellia | 41 |
| Subjected to humiliation in an initiation | 41 |
| Shoes that add inches to one's height | 41 |
| State capital near the Big Belt Mountains | 41 |
| Savvy about (with ''to'') | 41 |
| Sound issued with an arched back, perhaps | 41 |
| Shenzi in "The Lion King," e.g. | 41 |
| Shakespearean villain with the most lines | 41 |
| Suffix with ''president'' | 41 |
| Start of a "Name That Tune" bid | 41 |
| Sammy Davis Jr.'s "Yes ___" | 41 |
| Strand at O'Hare in February, perhaps | 41 |
| Self-styled "Original Gangster" | 41 |
| Secretary of the Interior: 1933–46 | 41 |
| Something that can be dragged and dropped | 41 |
| Shakespeare's "Richard ___" | 41 |
| Savage Garden "___ I Loved You" | 41 |
| Song played after the Dodgers win at home | 41 |
| She requested "As Time Goes By" | 41 |
| System with a standard 22x16-meter screen | 41 |
| Song by the rock band My Chemical Romance | 41 |
| Subject of Machu Picchu builder Pachacuti | 41 |
| State of "Parks and Recreation" | 41 |
| Swenson of "The Miracle Worker" | 41 |
| Something that goes with the Flo? (abbr.) | 41 |
| Something to be proven in a criminal case | 41 |
| Sondheim's "____ the Woods" | 41 |
| Skye historically involved with musicians | 41 |
| Site of Howard Dean's infamous scream | 41 |
| Start of a poker player's declaration | 41 |
| Setting for "Three Kings," 1999 | 41 |
| Supply water to artificially, as farmland | 41 |
| Site of a University of California campus | 41 |
| Subject of this puzzle, born May 11, 1888 | 41 |
| Ship that delivered the Statue of Liberty | 41 |
| Suffix meaning "to some extent" | 41 |