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- Craig Skelton
- Wilfred Skinner
- Skydive Robertson
- Ian Slack-Smith
- Sleaford Mere Conservation Park
- Sledmere
- Slingsby, North Yorkshire
- Logan Sloane
- Holly Smale
- Alastair Smales
- Jim Small
- A Smile in a Whisper
- Jaap Smit
- Barry Smith (motorcyclist)
- Edwin Smith (photographer)
- George Smith (footballer, born 1908)
- James Smith (New South Wales politician)
- Jason Smith (basketball, born 1974)
- Kozza Smith
- Murray Robert Smith
- Stephen Smith (aerospace engineer)
- Sydney Smith (Australian politician)
- Tom Smith (Australian politician)
- Wayne Smith (Australian politician)
- Smithfield House
- Smugglerius
- Jan Smyrak
- David Smyth (footballer)
- Snainton
- Snap Out of It
- Junie Sng
- Ray Snowball
- Emma Snowsill
- So Long, See You Tomorrow (album)
- Joffre Soares
- Ludwik Sobolewski
- Socialist Party of Egypt
- Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
- Sofia's Diary
- Software patents under the European Patent Convention
- Solace (Jakob album)
- Milivoj Solar
- Soldiers Memorial Hall, Toowoomba
- Solehin Kanasian Abdullah
- Eric Solomon
- Some Surprise
- Somebody Ate My Planet
- Sometimes (Erasure song)
- Somewhere, Anywhere
- Celestina Sommer
- Buyisiwe Sondezi
- Sandhy Sondoro
- A Song for Tomorrow
- Song Lam Nghe An FC
- Songkhla United F.C.
- Songs from the Departure Lounge
- Songs from the Front Lawn
- Sony Channel (South African TV channel)
- Carmen Soo
- SORAS Group Limited
- Marco Sørensen
- Sorption
- Soulshock
- Sounds FM
- Victor Soussan
- South African Special Forces Supply Unit
- South German Coldblood
- South Wales Evening Post
- South Western Coach Lines
- South Western Highway
- Jim Southee
- Electoral district of Southern Boroughs
- Southern Highland News
- Sowar (magazine)
- Sōya (PL107)
- Spain at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Sparmac
- Daniel Speers
- Neil Speirs
- Spennithorne
- Spice Money
- Benedict Spinola
- George Spooner
- Spouse of the prime minister of Malaysia
- Spray tower
- Spring Break '87
- Gerald Spring
- Squarehead (band)
- Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2014–15
- Vandemataram Srinivas
- St James' Church, High Melton
- St. Mary's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur
- St. Michael's Church, Penampang
- St. Vincent Street
- Michel Stahl
- Jenny Staley Hoad
- Stand Up to Cancer (UK)
- Jack Standing
- Stanford Dingley
- Electoral district of Stanley Boroughs
- Electoral district of Stanley County
- Bryan Staring
- USS Starlight
- Starpoint Gemini 2
- Starpoint Gemini Warlords
- Start Choppin
- The State of Us
- Statue of Margaret Thatcher (London Guildhall)
- Statue of Margaret Thatcher (Palace of Westminster)
- Statutory Repairs, Edinburgh
- Mary Staunton
- Geoff Stedman
- Battle of Steenkerque
- Maurycy Stefanowicz
- Wolfgang Steinmayr
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- Fons Steuten
- Mark Stevenson
- Rona Stevenson
- Barbara Stewart (politician)
- Catherine Stewart
- Frederick Stewart (colonial administrator)
- Greg Stewart (triathlete)
- JJ Stewart
- Kevin Stewart (Australian politician)
- Tony Stewart (politician)
- David Stiff (basketball)
- Still Fantasy
- Bib Stillwell
- Blair Stockwell
- Terry Stoddart
- Stolen Assignment
- Stolen Face
- Lorna Stone
- Robert Stopford (politician)
- Store in a Cool Place
- Rob Storey
- Sydney Storey
- František Štorm
- Strain crystallization
- Strand Theatre, Toowoomba
- A Stranger Came Home
- Lukáš Stratil
- Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures
- Neil Street
- Remie Streete
- Stuart Creek Station
- Charles Edward Stuart, Count Roehenstart
- Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
- Robbie Stuart
- Stupid Stupid Stupid
- Electoral district of Sturt (New South Wales)
- Adrien Sturt
- Suara Rakyat Malaysia
- Andrés Suárez
- Subhi Abdilah Bakir
- Submarine Parachute Assistance Group
- S. Subramaniam (footballer)
- Subramanyam for Sale
- Substance dependence
- Suffian Rahman
- Suffolk House, Penang
- Sukhdevsinhji
- Sukhothai F.C.
- Sulaiman of Brunei
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- John Sullivan (Australian politician)
- Sultan Ahmad of Brunei
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- Sumardi Hajalan
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- Cato Sundberg
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- RAF Sutton Bridge
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- Matt Sutton
- Ivar Svensson
- Swandi Kitto
- Rick Swann
- Sweden at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Richard Sweetman
- Jack Swift