There is a total of 43023 clues beginning with st
- Style of play
- Style of pliers
- Style of poker
- Style of potatoes
- Style of preparing food
- Style of printing type
- Style of printing type
- Style of Radio City Music Hall, informally
- Style of Randy and the Rainbows
- Style of reading glasses
- Style of realistic painting
- Style of René Lalique's glasswork
- Style of rock music
- Style of rock music from 1990's
- Style of Roxette and the Spice Girls
- Style of Sadie Thompson's finery
- Style of sail
- Style of San Francisco’s Coit Tower, informally
- Style of sherry
- Style of shirt
- Style of shoe
- Style of shorthand
- Style of shorthand, informally
- Style of skirt
- Style of skirt that reaches just below the knees
- Style of sleeve
- Style of sneaker
- Style of some fences
- Style of some skirts
- Style of some snack chips
- Style of Southern hip-hop
- Style of Southwestern architecture
- Style of speaking
- Style of sunglasses
- Style of T-shirt that does not have a round collar
- Style of the '20s (with 49-Across)
- Style of the '20s and '30s
- Style of the 1920s
- Style of the 1920s and '30s
- Style of the Ashcan School
- Style of the Byrds
- Style of the Chrysler Building
- Style of the Chrysler Building, informally
- Style of the Empire State Building
- Style of the Waldorf Astoria
- Style of the well-dressed woman
- Style of the White House's Red Room
- Style of theatric presentation on round stage
- Style of Thelonious Monk
- Style of tile
- Style of trousers
- Style of truck with a vertical front
- Style of TV commercial
- Style of type
- Style of type
- Style of type: Abbr
- Style of Vermeer's work
- Style of vocal music: Abbr
- Style of wainscot
- Style of window
- Style of women's leather handbags
- Style of wording
- Style of wrestling
- Style of writing
- Style of writing
- Style of yoga in a heated room
- Style on Japanese screens
- Style or design
- Style picked by many
- Style pioneered by Josef Albers
- Style played on a guitarrón
- Style popularized by the Beatles
- Style reportedly named for Ivy League oarsmen
- Style revived in the '60s
- Style revived in the 60's
- Style section subjects
- Style seen in "The Great Gatsby"
- Style seen in ancient amphitheaters and modern runways
- Style setter
- Style setter?
- Style setters
- Style setters
- Style similar to a high and tight
- Style since the 1920s featuring geometric motifs
- Style symbolizing luxury and glamour
- Style that doesn't hide the face
- Style that evolved from Baroque
- Style that evolved from swing
- Style that flares out from the waist
- Style that influenced the Scissor Sisters
- Style that makes waves
- Style that's longer on top than on the sides
- Style that's picked
- Style that’s long behind
- Style to pick?
- Style used at times by 63 Across
- Style used for emphasis
- Style using ambiguous patterns
- Style wildly popular
- Style with a Streamline Moderne offshoot, informally