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- Soap Fever
- Everton Soares
- Garfield Sobers
- Social Democratic Party of Kosovo
- Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Software patents under TRIPs Agreement
- Cavin Soh
- Haris Sohail
- Amar Singh Sokhi
- Solapur–Guntakal section
- Tai Solarin
- Emily Soldene
- Solid Gold Cadillac
- Solitaire (musician)
- Outline of Solomon Islands
- Solomon Islands (archipelago)
- Solomon Islands at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Solomon Islands dance
- Solomon Islands Democratic Party
- Solomon Islands dollar
- Adam Solomon
- Andrew Solt
- Solusi University
- Karnail Singh Somal
- M. G. Soman
- Somaschi Fathers
- Pradip Somasundaran
- Someone like You (Van Morrison song)
- Someone to Dance With
- Somerset Region
- John Sommerfield
- Ian Sommerville (software engineer)
- Song of the Exile
- Wonny Song
- Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour
- List of songs recorded by the Pogues
- Sony Ericsson W980
- Chainarong Sophonpong
- Cornelia Sorabji
- János Söre
- Dane Sorensen
- Jens Sørensen (cyclist)
- Kurt Sorensen
- Ole A. Sørli
- Tibor Sóron
- Chetan Sosca
- Melesio Soto
- Usaia Sotutu
- Julius Soubise
- Soulsec
- Soundless Wind Chime
- Alice de Sousa
- South Africa at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- South African Air Force Memorial
- South African cricket team in England in 1912
- South African National Front
- South Airlines Flight 8971
- City of South Brisbane
- South Burnett Region
- South Devon Railway sea wall
- South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway
- South Foreland Lighthouses
- South Korea at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- South Korean nuclear scandal
- South Parade Pier
- South Shields, Marsden, and Whitburn Colliery Railway
- South West Africa Territorial Force
- South West Osborn Island
- David Southall
- Southern Downs Region
- Southern Mail (newspaper)
- Southern Rhodesia African National Congress
- Southern Suburbs Tatler
- R. W. Southern
- Charles Southwell
- Macario de Souza
- Soviet Central Television
- Tunji Sowande
- Roger Sowry
- Siviwe Soyizwapi
- Spa Road Junction rail crash
- Spaghetti Western Orchestra
- Spain at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Elsie Spain
- Tommy Sparks
- Walter Shaw Sparrow
- Spearhafoc
- Spearhead (TV series)
- Special Branch (TV series)
- A Special Mischief
- Spectra (installation)
- E. E. Speight
- William Speight
- Spelling of Shakespeare's name
- Eleanor Spence
- Jo Spence
- Joseph Spence (author)
- Toby Spence
- Colin Spencer
- Jane Spencer (director)
- Trevor Spencer
- Walter Baldwin Spencer
- Dale Spender
- J. A. Spender
- James Richardson Spensley
- James Sperry
- Ysanne Spevack
- Spider (locomotive)
- Lothar Spiegelberg
- Dave Spikey
- Fred Spiksley
- John Spilsbury (Baptist minister)
- Spindoe
- Harold Spiro
- Renate Spitzner
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
- Splore
- Josiah Spode
- Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer
- Square and Compass, Worth Matravers
- Square One (game show)
- Squarepusher
- Squares and Triangles
- Robin Squire
- Srebrenica massacre
- Sree Narayana Guru College of Advanced Studies, Nattika
- Sri Lankan literature
- Sri Sri (writer)
- Dushyanth Sridhar
- Srikanth Gowda
- Srilekha Parthasarathy
- Srinivas (singer)
- R. Srinivasan (businessman)
- Nirmala Srivastava
- Ssangchungsa
- Joseph Kenneth Ssebaggala
- Dan Sserunkuma
- St Andrew Island
- James Piers St Aubyn
- St. George's College, Harare
- Florence St. John
- Crispian St. Peters
- St. Lucia Rugby Football Union
- MV St. Thomas Aquinas
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines Rugby Union
- Lothar Stäber
- The Stables
- Tom Stacey
- Graham Stack (record producer)
- Stackridge
- Stadion der Freundschaft (Cottbus)
- Nick Stafford
- Stagecoach in Norfolk
- John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair
- Stalko
- Brock Staller
- Arthur Stallworthy
- John Stallworthy
- Stamford bull run
- Blanshard Stamp
- Stampede (band)
- Stand by Your Screen
- Standard Chartered Zimbabwe
- Peter Stanford
- Innozenz Stangl
- Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope
- Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope
- Bob Stanley (musician)
- Fiona Stanley
- Peter Stanley
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- Neville Staple
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- Karel Štark
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- Starsmith
- State of the Nation (TV series)
- State Procession at the State Opening of Parliament
- Charles Statham
- Derek Statham
- Mark Staufer
- Lilian Staveley
- Alex Stavrinou
- Stay Beautiful (Manic Street Preachers song)
- Stay with Me (Faces song)
- Ralph Steadman
- Stealers Wheel
- J. B. Steane