| Clue | Answer |
| Shyamalan's first and final twist-ending movie with 'The' (Or an advanced power of intuition) | |
| Stars with orbiting planets make up these celestial bodies; Saturn is the sixth planet in ours | |
| Secondary stage name of Marshall Mathers as well as the title of his debut LP | |
| Show starring signature absorbent, yellow, and porous fellow which airs on Nickelodeon | |
| Should you make it past 15 years of age or to the NCAA regional semifinals, you've made it here | |
| Screenwriter, director, and producer of such films as ''Saving Private Ryan'' and ''Schindler's List'' | |
| Stealthy team of special agents responsible for the safety of the President and national VIPs | |
| Structure designed for humans to live and work above the planet for a period of time | |
| Sodium chloride obtained by the evaporation of ocean water used in cooking and cosmetics | |
| School subject in which students study history, geography, politics, and/or economics | |
| Slugger who is the all-time home run leader among foreign-born MLB players | |
| Scarlet in color and octagonal in shape, this indicates a required halt | |
| Some people call this lunchtime favorite a grinder, hero, hoagie, po' boy, wedge, or zep | |
| Strong metal alloy fused with chromium to make it very resistant to corrosion and oxidation | |
| Short track is the newer type of this Winter Olympic competitive racing sport | |
| She was Louise in ''Thelma and Louise'', Annie in ''Bull Durham'', and Sally in ''Atlantic City'' | |
| Subtitle of the first novel in the famous wizard series (at least in the U.S.) | |
| Service that provides financial protection against poverty, old age, disability, and unemployment | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| Satirical comedienne who had her own Comedy Central program from 2007-2010 | |
| Sentinel of space who first brought his metal board to Earth in Fantastic Four #48 | |
| Special ops agent and protagonist of Konami's Metal Gear series of stealth video games | |
| Snuffleupagus is one of many characters on this educational children's television series | |
| Soccer is big in this capital which is the third largest city in Central America | |
| Site of the Nobel Prize Banquet and capital of this European nation (city, country) | |
| Sullen and stern Potions Master turned Dumbledore-killer turned brave hero? | |
| Say can you name the national anthem of the United States? (hyphenated with banner) | |
| Swift and solid defensive position in American football responsible for guarding the pass | |
| System that sold far fewer consoles than 32 bit era competitors Nintendo 64 and Sony Playstation | |
| Scouts and Bear Grylls display these techniques that are necessary to last in the wild | |
| Sprinters often get this painful lower leg condition known medically as medial tibial stress syndrome | |
| Settling of a civil war that lasted 30 years, this east African nation became independent in 2011. | |
| Some cops might use this procedure involving removal of clothing if they suspect illegal items | |
| Songwriter and author of children's books ''The Giving Tree'' and ''Where the Sidewalk Ends'' | |
| Should you flunk a few tenth grade classes, you might have to retake them here in June | |
| Series of games in which signature Nintendo characters brawl in a melee setting (with Bros.) | |
| Southeast Asian condiment with a distinct taste called umami in Japanese | |
| Second baseman's partner in crime who could be Derek Jeter, Ozzie Smith, or Robin Yount | |
| Scottish herding canine closely related to the border collie ranked as the sixth smartest dog | |
| Sweet frozen dessert that is similar to ice cream but more airy and not as cold | |
| Synonymous, largest city in this Canadian province whose capital is Regina (city, province) | |
| Sonic, Mario, and Mega Man started in this type of game in which player motion is from left to right | |
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