Time of light |
Newsday |
29 Mar 2024 |
The May figure is reduced to 500, for a time (3) |
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Green ___, three-member rock band behind the hit "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" |
|
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___ in, ___ out |
|
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie |
|
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Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Mar 2024 |
Morn |
|
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Robin -, journalist and broadcaster who presented BBC One's Question Time from 1979-89 |
Mirror Quiz |
19 Mar 2024 |
John Wyndham's classic science fiction novel, The ... Of The Triffids |
|
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Saint Patrick's __ |
Newsday |
17 Mar 2024 |
Saint Patrick's ___ |
|
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Daisy loses. Is that for a length of time? (3) |
|
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St. Patrick's ... (3) |
|
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*It gets longer |
|
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"Queen for a ___" |
|
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"Our_ Will Come" |
|
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Daniel ___ Kim |
|
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Period of time |
Mirror Quick |
06 Mar 2024 |
Confused a year with a shorter period |
Mirror Cryptic |
06 Mar 2024 |
Just For One - - -, new musical (3) |
|
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Not night |
Mirror Tea Time |
05 Mar 2024 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
|
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It breaks regularly |
|
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Doris ___, actress |
|
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Word-a-___ calendar |
USA Today |
27 Feb 2024 |
Lincoln star Daniel ___-Lewis |
|
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"One ____ at a time" |
|
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Week part |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Feb 2024 |
2007 novel by A L Kennedy |
Mirror Quiz |
20 Feb 2024 |
Sunup to sun |
|
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Sheet in a desk calendar |
|
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Any of SMTWTFS |
|
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Period of sunlight (3) |
|
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24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Feb 2024 |
Midnight to midnight |
LA Times Daily |
15 Feb 2024 |
Calendar rectangle |
Newsday |
14 Feb 2024 |
"Dog ___ Afternoon," 1975 Oscar-winning biographical crime drama starring Al Pacino with no soundtrack |
|
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Confused a year with less time |
Mirror Cryptic |
03 Feb 2024 |
Period of time |
Mirror Quick |
03 Feb 2024 |
It could be the one with sun (3) |
|
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Sandra ___ O'Connor (55-Across's predecessor who died December 1) |
|
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One of seven, in a week |
|
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"A ___ in the Life" (Beatles song) |
|
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Epoch |
|
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Actor Daniel - Lewis |
|
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TV and theatre actor, Darren _ (3) |
|
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24-hour stretch |
|
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"Rise Up" singer Andra who performed at NYC's Global Citizen Festival yesterday |
|
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Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Jan 2024 |
__ shift |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jan 2024 |
Twenty-four hours |
Mirror Tea Time |
04 Jan 2024 |
Doris who frequently costarred with Rock Hudson |
|
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One of 30 in September |
|
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Training ___ (Denzel Washington movie) |
|
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Doris - - -, Pillow Talk star |
Mirror Tea Time |
21 Dec 2023 |
24-hour period |
The Sun Two Speed |
20 Dec 2023 |
When vampires sleep in Drogheda yard |
The Sun Two Speed |
20 Dec 2023 |
One ___ at a time |
|
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One of the seven in a week |
|
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Boxing ___, public holiday celebrated after Christmas that originated in Great Britain |
|
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Period of light |
Commuter |
15 Dec 2023 |
Calendar box |
Premier Sunday |
10 Dec 2023 |
"Independence ___" (1996 movie) |
|
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1995-96 Spurs and 2008-18 Stevenage goalie (3) |
|
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Planner page |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Nov 2023 |
Period of 24 hours |
The Times Concise |
28 Nov 2023 |
Period of time |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Nov 2023 |
Calendar box |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Nov 2023 |
1/365 of a typical year |
Universal |
23 Nov 2023 |
Macy's Thanksgiving ___ Parade |
New York Times |
19 Nov 2023 |
(6/7) "This feeling would not only last for this ___ but will hold strong for the encroaching harsh winter." |
|
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24 hours |
|
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Sunrise to sunset span |
|
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Back in the ___ |
|
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"Groundhog ___," 1993 fantasy comedy starring Bill Murray |
|
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24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Sep 2023 |
"Have a nice ___" |
|
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Actress Doris ___ of "Pillow Talk" |
|
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Calendar unit |
USA Today |
31 Aug 2023 |
Dracula's off hours |
Newsday |
04 Aug 2023 |
24-hour period |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Aug 2023 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
|
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Hollywood's Daniel ___-Lewis |
|
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The "D" in OOTD |
|
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Calendar box |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Jul 2023 |
Same-___ delivery |
USA Today |
27 Jun 2023 |
What a box on a calendar represents |
|
|
Part of a month |
Universal |
13 Jun 2023 |
Night's opposite |
USA Today |
13 Jun 2023 |
It breaks every morning |
Newsday |
28 May 2023 |
1,440 minutes |
Universal |
24 May 2023 |
Period of 1,440 minutes |
The Times Concise |
23 May 2023 |
Midnight-to-midnight span |
Wall Street Journal |
19 May 2023 |
Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
09 May 2023 |
24 hours |
Family Time |
16 Apr 2023 |
Week part |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Mar 2023 |
"Have a nice ___" |
|
|
Week part |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Mar 2023 |
24-hour unit |
Family Time |
27 Feb 2023 |
2 a.m. to 2 a.m |
Family Time |
26 Feb 2023 |
Night and ___ |
|
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One of 28 in February |
|
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24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Feb 2023 |
'What a ___!' |
New York Times |
11 Feb 2023 |
Earth __ |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2023 |
___ and night |
|
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It'll dawn on you |
New York Times |
11 Jan 2023 |
"On the ninth ___ of Christmas, my true love sent to me, nine ladies dancing..." |
|
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24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Dec 2022 |
"That'll be the ___!" |
Universal |
12 Dec 2022 |
Square on a calendar |
|
|
Appointment book page |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Nov 2022 |
Journal page |
Newsday |
27 Nov 2022 |
Word before or after spa |
New York Times |
21 Nov 2022 |
Bat's time to sleep |
USA Today |
20 Nov 2022 |
Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Nov 2022 |
A 24 hour period |
Canadiana |
24 Oct 2022 |
Calendar box |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Sep 2022 |
One lasts 1,408 hours on Mercury |
Universal |
25 Sep 2022 |
One of seven, in a week |
|
|
24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Sep 2022 |
When nocturnal animals sleep |
USA Today |
09 Sep 2022 |
The 2 in 1/2, e.g |
New York Times |
01 Sep 2022 |
Dracula's downtime |
Newsday |
21 Aug 2022 |
Saturn’s is less than 11 hours |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Aug 2022 |
One of seven in a week |
|
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"Have a nice ___!" |
|
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One of 7 weekly |
Family Time |
10 Jul 2022 |
Calendar square, say |
|
|
U-turn from night |
Family Time |
26 Jun 2022 |
'And it must follow, as the night the ...' (Hamlet) |
Irish Times Simplex |
18 Jun 2022 |
Hap or Dennis |
Canadiana |
13 Jun 2022 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
Family Time |
06 Jun 2022 |
'Must be a ___ ending in Y' |
USA Today |
04 Jun 2022 |
See 33-Across |
Thomas Joseph |
30 May 2022 |
Calendar square |
LA Times Daily |
24 May 2022 |
Period of time |
The Times Concise |
12 May 2022 |
Work period |
Newsday |
08 May 2022 |
Week part |
Thomas Joseph |
02 May 2022 |
Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Apr 2022 |
Time for an old political journalist |
The Guardian Cryptic |
19 Apr 2022 |
Calendar box |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Apr 2022 |
Word with latter or red-letter |
New York Times |
22 Mar 2022 |
It's about 10 hours long on Jupiter |
USA Today |
12 Mar 2022 |
"Against the ___" (Thomas Pynchon novel) |
New York Times |
12 Mar 2022 |
Calendar box |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2022 |
It breaks every morning |
The Washington Post |
05 Mar 2022 |
It breaks every morning |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2022 |
"The Longest ___," 1962 Oscar-winning film on the Normandy landings of World War II |
|
|
Period of time in which duke meets lady occasionally |
|
|
24-hour period |
Newsday |
01 Feb 2022 |
February 29, 2020, but not February 29, 2022 |
Universal |
27 Jan 2022 |
Night's counterpart |
|
|
Night's opposite |
USA Today |
04 Jan 2022 |
See 6-Down |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Jan 2022 |
Calendar block |
New York Times |
28 Dec 2021 |
"The Snowy ___," 2016 Christmas-themed animated short film based on a book by Ezra Jack Keats |
|
|
Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Nov 2021 |
'Have a nice ___!' |
USA Today |
14 Nov 2021 |
Might sound like Roman from successful period |
The Guardian Cryptic |
11 Nov 2021 |
Might sound like Roman from successful period |
|
|
Period noted regularly in diary |
|
|
___ of the Dead |
USA Today |
23 Oct 2021 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
Family Time |
17 Oct 2021 |
"Ferris Bueller's ___ Off" |
|
|
Sandra ___ O’Connor |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Sep 2021 |
__ shift |
The Washington Post |
25 Aug 2021 |
__ shift |
LA Times Daily |
25 Aug 2021 |
24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Aug 2021 |
Hey follower |
Newsday |
06 Aug 2021 |
Week part |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Aug 2021 |
Word before trader or tripper |
New York Times |
27 Jul 2021 |
Many wish it had more hours |
Universal |
20 Jul 2021 |
Stockwell, for one |
Canadiana |
12 Jul 2021 |
Seventh of a week |
The Telegraph Quick |
10 Jul 2021 |
U-turn from night |
Family Time |
27 Jun 2021 |
Two dozen hours |
Family Time |
13 Jun 2021 |
24-hour span |
Premier Sunday |
06 Jun 2021 |
Twenty-four hours |
Family Time |
06 Jun 2021 |
Bi Visibility ___ (Sept. 23) |
USA Today |
25 May 2021 |
Time in the sun |
Wall Street Journal |
22 May 2021 |
Dawn to dusk |
|
|
One making regular entries in diary? |
|
|
"Training —" (Denzel Washington film) |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 May 2021 |
It's constantly breaking around the world |
New York Times |
18 Apr 2021 |
Wedding __ |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2021 |
Wedding __ |
The Washington Post |
28 Mar 2021 |
"___ Shift," 2022 horror comedy film starring Jamie Foxx |
|
|
One of the seven in a week |
|
|
Downtime for Dracula |
Newsday |
11 Mar 2021 |
Hollywood's Doris ___ |
|
|
Same-___ delivery |
The Washington Post Sunday |
28 Feb 2021 |
Twenty-four hours |
The Times Concise |
04 Feb 2021 |
Calendar box |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Feb 2021 |
24 hours |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Feb 2021 |
Week division |
Premier Sunday |
31 Jan 2021 |
Period of time, in seconds in Edinburgh, Paris, Lyon? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
30 Jan 2021 |
Labor __ |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jan 2021 |
Labor __ |
The Washington Post |
06 Jan 2021 |
One of 365 in 2021 |
Universal |
05 Jan 2021 |
Calendar square |
Universal |
03 Jan 2021 |
___ job |
|
|
One of a week's seven |
Family Time |
28 Dec 2020 |
24-hour period |
USA Today |
25 Dec 2020 |
Calendar box |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Dec 2020 |
Temp's work unit |
New York Times |
14 Dec 2020 |
Night's counterpart |
USA Today |
13 Dec 2020 |
Period of time in Chad, a year |
|
|
"Seize the ___!" (carpe diem) |
|
|
Calendar square |
LA Times Daily |
27 Nov 2020 |
Calendar square |
The Washington Post |
27 Nov 2020 |
Thanksgiving ___ |
Universal |
09 Nov 2020 |
Sunrise to sunrise |
Canadiana |
02 Nov 2020 |
Groundhog ___ |
Universal |
30 Oct 2020 |
"Have a nice ___" |
|
|
One out of 365 or 366 |
USA Today |
25 Sep 2020 |
Part seven of our Christmas quote |
Canadiana |
21 Sep 2020 |
1,440 minutes |
Family Time |
20 Sep 2020 |
Follower of Martin Luther King Jr |
New York Times |
19 Sep 2020 |
Daniel ___-Lewis, actor of "Lincoln" |
|
|
Joke-a-___ calendar |
USA Today |
09 Sep 2020 |
Up time? |
Universal |
07 Sep 2020 |
Word after "Arbor" or "Labor" |
Universal |
23 Aug 2020 |
When vampires sleep |
USA Today |
24 Jul 2020 |
See 21A |
|
|
Week part |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Jun 2020 |
Week unit |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jun 2020 |
Word that goes before and after 'after' |
New York Times |
27 Jun 2020 |
When the sun is up |
Newsday |
27 May 2020 |
Green ___, rock band that was formed in California which had the hit song "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" |
|
|
One of the seven in a week |
|
|
"The ___ the Earth Stood Still," doomsday thriller by director Scott Derrickson |
|
|
Time piece? |
Wall Street Journal |
09 May 2020 |
Actress Doris |
USA Today |
13 Apr 2020 |
"One Sweet ___," song by Mariah Carey with Boyz II Men that was nominated for the Grammy for Record of the Year |
|
|
__ trip |
The Washington Post |
27 Mar 2020 |
__ trip |
LA Times Daily |
27 Mar 2020 |
Calendar unit |
USA Today |
06 Mar 2020 |
___ and night |
USA Today |
29 Feb 2020 |
See 25 Across |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Feb 2020 |
Wall calendar rectangle |
Newsday |
27 Feb 2020 |
Twenty-four hours |
The Telegraph Quick |
07 Feb 2020 |
"Seize the ___!" |
|
|
"The ___ the Earth Stood Still," 2008 sci-fi film directed by Scott Derrickson, starring Keanu Reeves in which an alien is sent to Earth to change human behaviour |
|
|
'Seize the ___!' |
USA Today |
29 Dec 2019 |
"Independence ___," 1996 movie which was one of the highest-grossing action films of the '90s |
|
|
“On the first ___ of...” |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Dec 2019 |
Sing along to this 2005 acoustic Daniel Powter song! "Cause you had a bad ___, you're taking..." |
|
|
With 73-Across, fluorescent paint brand |
Premier Sunday |
01 Dec 2019 |
'Seize the ___' |
USA Today |
28 Nov 2019 |
Planner page |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Nov 2019 |
Week unit |
Premier Sunday |
10 Nov 2019 |
Time period |
The Times Concise |
08 Nov 2019 |
Seventh of a week |
Newsday |
05 Nov 2019 |
The "D" in OOTD |
|
|
"Valentine's ___," 2010 romantic comedy film starring Jessica Alba which made $216 million at the box office |
|
|
LDS part |
USA Today |
08 Oct 2019 |
Night's counterpart |
|
|
Time, seconds, invested in Edgar Wallace mysteries |
The Telegraph Toughie |
04 Oct 2019 |
'You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)' author Felicia |
Jonesin |
01 Oct 2019 |
Transgender ___ of Visibility |
Universal |
01 Oct 2019 |
Memorial, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Sep 2019 |
"Training ___," TV series based on the 2001 film of the same name, about an officer infiltrating the LAPD's Special Investigation Section |
|
|
Sunrise to sunset |
Canadiana |
16 Sep 2019 |
Box on a calendar |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Sep 2019 |
Wall calendar box |
Newsday |
27 Aug 2019 |
One rotation of Earth on its axis |
The Washington Post |
26 Aug 2019 |
One rotation of Earth on its axis |
LA Times Daily |
26 Aug 2019 |
Week division |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Aug 2019 |
Sunrise to sunset |
Newsday |
28 Jul 2019 |
Earth __ |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jul 2019 |
Earth __ |
The Washington Post |
27 Jul 2019 |
Work unit |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jul 2019 |
Mother's ___ |
Universal |
20 May 2019 |
Jason of the PGA |
USA Today |
07 May 2019 |
Calendar rectangle |
Newsday |
17 Apr 2019 |
Tomorrow is a new one |
Universal |
06 Apr 2019 |
Period of time |
The Times Concise |
02 Apr 2019 |
Bastille ___, French national celebration that commemorates a major event of the French Revolution |
|
|
Calendar box |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Mar 2019 |
24-hour period |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Mar 2019 |
When vampires sleep in Florida yard |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Mar 2019 |
Green ___, American rock band |
|
|
From dawn until dark |
Canadiana |
11 Mar 2019 |
A period of time going all the way back in early adulthood |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Feb 2019 |
Bat's time to sleep |
USA Today |
05 Feb 2019 |
Mother's ___ |
|
|
LDS part |
|
|
Memorial, e.g. |
|
|
Earth __ |
|
|
One rotation of Earth on its axis |
|
|
Tomorrow is a new one |
|
|
Work unit |
|
|
Week division |
|
|
Calendar box |
|
|
Box on a calendar |
|
|
Jason of the PGA |
|
|
Bat's time to sleep |
|
|
Transgender ___ of Visibility |
|
|
Calendar square |
|
|
Calendar square |
Newsday |
04 Dec 2018 |
One of a calendar septet |
The Washington Post |
04 Dec 2018 |
One of a calendar septet |
LA Times Daily |
04 Dec 2018 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
Family Time |
26 Nov 2018 |
Diary section |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2018 |
Word before or after 'one' |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2018 |
One of those appearing regularly in diary |
|
|
___ at the Museum (if "Night at the Museum" was filmed in the morning?) |
|
|
__ trader |
LA Times Daily |
15 Aug 2018 |
__ trader |
The Washington Post |
15 Aug 2018 |
Night's counterpart |
Premier Sunday |
01 Jul 2018 |
Vampire's rest time |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Jun 2018 |
Appointment book page |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2018 |
Have a nice one |
Universal |
04 May 2018 |
Word with camp or care |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2018 |
It breaks in the morning |
LA Times Daily |
22 Apr 2018 |
It breaks in the morning |
The Washington Post |
22 Apr 2018 |
Dawn to dusk |
Newsday |
08 Apr 2018 |
"Today is Gonna Be a Great ___," theme song for the animated show "Phineas and Ferb" |
|
|
Every dog has his |
Universal |
20 Feb 2018 |
Sunup to sundown |
Jonesin |
13 Feb 2018 |
Work period |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2018 |
Word before trip or trader |
Newsday |
05 Jan 2018 |
__ trader |
|
|
Every dog has his |
|
|
Word before or after "one" |
|
|
Word with camp or care |
|
|
Calendar square |
|
|
One of a calendar septet |
|
|
It breaks in the morning |
|
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Appointment book page |
|
|
Diary section |
|
|
Have a nice one |
|
|
24 hour period |
The Times Concise |
25 Dec 2017 |
The Beatles' "___ Tripper" |
USA Today |
31 Oct 2017 |
___ labor (some temp work) |
USA Today |
21 Oct 2017 |
Night's successor |
Universal |
22 Sep 2017 |
Diary division |
The Washington Post Sunday |
17 Sep 2017 |
Type of care, job or camp |
Universal |
08 Sep 2017 |
Unit of time |
The Telegraph Quick |
28 Aug 2017 |
Time unit |
Thomas Joseph |
29 Jul 2017 |
Period of global revolution ends in deposed Theresa May |
|
|
Period on Venus that's longer than a year on Venus (!) |
New York Times |
10 Jul 2017 |
Daughter agreed toy ad changes as routine |
|
|
Work unit |
New York Times |
11 Jun 2017 |
Many hours for Doris |
|
|
Part of LDS |
Newsday |
28 May 2017 |
Night's counterpart |
Universal |
25 May 2017 |
See 10-Down |
New York Times |
15 May 2017 |
'Que Sera Sera' singer, 1956 |
New York Times |
04 May 2017 |
With 12-Across, mud wrap locale |
Premier Sunday |
23 Apr 2017 |
Clear as __ |
Newsday |
19 Apr 2017 |
Week segment |
LA Times Daily |
04 Apr 2017 |
Week segment |
The Washington Post |
04 Apr 2017 |
See 30 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
01 Apr 2017 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
Universal |
20 Mar 2017 |
24-hour unit |
Family Time |
05 Mar 2017 |
V-J __ |
LA Times Daily |
03 Mar 2017 |
V-J __ |
The Washington Post |
03 Mar 2017 |
A great one can make your week |
Universal |
16 Feb 2017 |
It breaks every morning |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jan 2017 |
Calendar space |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Jan 2017 |
Period on Venus that's longer than a year on Venus (!) |
|
|
Type of care, job or camp |
|
|
A great one can make your week |
|
|
Work unit |
|
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The Beatles' "___ Tripper" |
|
|
___ labor (some temp work) |
|
|
"Have a nice ___!" |
|
|
See 10-Down |
|
|
"Que Sera Sera" singer, 1956 |
|
|
Night's successor |
|
|
Night's counterpart |
|
|
New Year's ___ |
New York Times |
27 Dec 2016 |
Box on a calendar |
Jonesin |
20 Dec 2016 |
Last word of 'Gone With the Wind' |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 Nov 2016 |
Golf star Jason |
Newsday |
18 Nov 2016 |
1,440 minutes make one |
Family Time |
14 Nov 2016 |
Calendar box |
The Washington Post |
21 Oct 2016 |
Vampire's time to sleep |
USA Today |
26 Sep 2016 |
24-hour time |
Premier Sunday |
25 Sep 2016 |
Came out of academy for 24 hours |
Irish Times Crosaire |
17 Sep 2016 |
It breaks every morning |
The Washington Post |
17 Aug 2016 |
Appointment book page |
New York Times |
03 Jul 2016 |
Calendar box |
Newsday |
29 Jun 2016 |
'Seize the ___!' |
The Washington Post |
27 Jun 2016 |
'Que Sera, Sera' singer Doris |
The Washington Post |
21 Jun 2016 |
Sunrise to sunset |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Jun 2016 |
Break or time preceder |
Newsday |
28 May 2016 |
Flag or field follower |
The Washington Post |
02 May 2016 |
Box on a wall calendar |
Newsday |
12 Apr 2016 |
Calendar square |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Apr 2016 |
When a vampire sleeps |
New York Times |
10 Jan 2016 |
Vampire's time to sleep |
|
|
When a vampire sleeps |
|
|
New Year's ___ |
|
|
Appointment book page |
|
|
Last word of "Gone With the Wind" |
|
|
One of seven week parts (whose abbreviations appear in the indicated answers) |
The Washington Post |
26 Dec 2015 |
Word with "camp" or "care" |
USA Today |
17 Dec 2015 |
Record not even 86,400 seconds |
|
|
spa |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Nov 2015 |
Rotation duration |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Aug 2015 |
Last word of "Gone With the Wind" |
LA Times Daily |
17 Aug 2015 |
Word repeated in '___ in, ___ out' |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2015 |
Word before "in" and "out" |
USA Today |
24 Jul 2015 |
Doris or Stockwell |
Canadiana |
22 Jun 2015 |
24 hours |
Family Time |
01 Jun 2015 |
86,400 seconds |
USA Today |
14 Feb 2015 |
Kind of camp or care |
Universal |
13 Feb 2015 |
Calendar page |
Universal |
29 Jan 2015 |
"Have a nice ___!" |
USA Today |
23 Jan 2015 |
Dracula's downtime |
Newsday |
08 Jan 2015 |
Calendar page |
|
|
Light period |
|
|
Rotation duration |
|
|
"Have a nice ___!" |
|
|
86,400 seconds |
|
|
Word before "in" and "out" |
|
|
Word with "camp" or "care" |
|
|
Kind of camp or care |
|
|
"Training ___" |
|
|
86,400 seconds |
|
|
Calendar square |
|
|
Calendar square |
|
|
Light time |
|
|
Square on a calendar |
|
|
"Collide" Howie |
|
|
Word repeated in "___ in, ___ out" |
|
|
Last word of "Gone With the Wind" |
|
|
Calendar division |
|
|
Calendar square |
|
|
Dracula's downtime |
|
|
Appointment book page |
|
|
Diary division |
|
|
Word with job or laborer |
|
|
"Happy Mother's ___!" |
|
|
With 35-Down, slightly stale |
|
|
"Our ___ Will Come" |
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It breaks in the morning |
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Time in the sun |
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Last word of "Gone With the Wind" |
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___ camp (children's summer diversion) |
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Calendar box |
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It breaks every morning |
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Beatles' "A __ in the Life" |
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Dawn to dusk |
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It breaks every 24 hours |
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Actor Daniel ___-Lewis |
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"The ___ of the Jackal" |
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Word before and after "after" |
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Doris who sang "Que Sera, Sera" |
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86,400 seconds |
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Last word of "Gone With the Wind" |
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Night's opposite |
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One might be lazy |
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Time to seize? |
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Eve follower |
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Word before and after "by" in a "Godspell" song title |
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It breaks every morning |
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"Make my ___!" |
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When the sun is out |
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"It was a beautiful ___" U2 |
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See 39-Across |
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__-night doubleheader |
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Certain trader |
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Time to seize? |
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One might be lazy |
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24-hour period |
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Square on a calendar |
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Week component |
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U2's was "Beautiful" |
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Beatles "A ___ in the Life" |
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Sandra ___ O'Connor |
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Week unit |
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Calendar box |
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Rotation period |
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Midnight to midnight |
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Kind of trader |
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"Let's call it a ___" |
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Sunlit period |
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See 6-Down |
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Calendar box |
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Word with trip or light |
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Light interval |
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One revolution |
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Generally preferred work shift |
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24 hours |
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1/14 of a fortnight |
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Dawn to dusk |
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24 hours |
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Calendar square |
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Midnight to midnight |
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Calendar box |
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24 hours |
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Light interval |
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Word with trip or light |
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Word with "care" or "dream" |
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Beatles: "A ___ in the Life" |
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"And God called the light __": Genesis |
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Week segment |
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"And God called the light __": Genesis |
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Appointment-calendar page, perhaps |
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Week part |
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Journal page |
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"Let's call it a ___" |
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Doris or Dennis |
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Midnight to midnight |
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Length of some contracted jobs |
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Week fraction |
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Week segment |
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Noon to noon |
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Calendar unit |
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Word that can follow the first part or precede the second part of 22-, 28-, 46- or 55-Across |
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Time piece? |
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See 28-Down |
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It breaks in the morning |
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Work period |
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24-hour period |
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Hudson co-star, often |
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Twelve-hour period |
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Epitome of clarity? |
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Calendar unit |
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Word before break or care |
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One of seven per week |
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It breaks at dawn |
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Word before break or care |
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Beatles' "A __ in the Life" |
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Rotation duration |
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Light period |
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Light time |
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86,400 seconds |
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Word before break or dream |
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Word with care or dream |
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Word before break or dream |
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Light period |
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Word with care or dream |
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When the sun shines |
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Page on some calendars |
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Part of a week |
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Snow __ |
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Dracula's downtime |
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Light time |
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Part of a week |
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Single rotation period |
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Part of a well-known septet |
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New Year's __ |
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Week part |
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Dawn to dusk |
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Calendar square |
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Epitome of clearness? |
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Word before and after "after" |
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Box on a calendar |
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What each set of circled letters spells |
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"Que Sera Sera" singer |
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Kind of camp or care |
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Dawn to dusk |
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Appointment book page |
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Diary unit |
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Kind of trader |
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Word with labor or camp |
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Kind of bed or job |
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Word with labor or camp |
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A little less than 11 hours, on Saturn |
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Word with job or labor |
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Kind of trader |
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Appointment book page |
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Diary unit |
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Kind of trader |
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Word with labor or camp |
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Hudson's three-time costar |
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24 hours |
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Temp's work unit |
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Rotation period |
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Camp or care preceder |
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Time piece |
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#5 |
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Last word of "Gone With the Wind" |
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What light indicates |
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Calendar square |
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Word with labor or camp |
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Calendar box |
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86,400 seconds |
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Calendar box |
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Epitome of clearness? |
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Daniel __-Lewis |
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Dracula's downtime |
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Calendar square |
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One rotation of the earth |
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Box on a calendar |
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__ trip |
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"___ Tripper" |
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Kind of camp |
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Doris or Dennis |
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24-hour period |
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"The Remains of the ___" |
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Light time |
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Doris or Dennis |
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Doris or Dennis |
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___ job |
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Justice Sandra ___ O'Connor |
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When it's light |
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See 62-Across |
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Groundhog ___ (February 2) |
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Calendar box |
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When the sun is up |
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Dennis or Doris |
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"Life With Father" author |
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1,440 minutes |
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It ends at midnight |
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Dawn to dusk |
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When it's light, it's this |
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On Saturn, it's about 10 hours |
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Kind of bed |
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Eight hours, to many workers |
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Dennis or Doris |
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"Our ___ Will Come" |
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Time period |
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Daniel -- -Lewis |
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See-29-Across |
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What God called the light |
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Time in court? |
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Weekly septet |
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One of the shifts |
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Calendar square |
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Kind of care |
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Time in court? |
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Eight hours, to many workers |
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Journal unit |
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Calendar page |
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___ trader |
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It breaks |
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Word with May or pay |
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Dawn follower |
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Precedes O'Connor |
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Word with care or camp |
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"It's just not my ___!" |
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It breaks every morning |
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"Pillow Talk" actress |
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Calendar division |
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Diary unit |
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See 121-Down |
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Page in an appointment book |
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__-Glo paint |
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Epitome of clearness? |
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Calendar division |
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Word with camp or care |
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Dennis or Doris |
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Word before bed or dream |
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"A _____ At the Races" |
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Rotation period |
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Common rotation cycle |
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It's close is signaled by 4-Down |
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Night's antithesis |
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Dawn to dusk, or dawn to dawn |
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__-Glo |
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Eight hours, to most workers |
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Call it a __ |
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It breaks early |
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Sunlight |
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Doris nee Von Kappelhoff |
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It breaks every morning |
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Certain trader |
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When it's light |
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See 25-Down |
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Fop |
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"Our _____ Will Come" |
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"The ___ of the Jackal" |
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It breaks in the morning |
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Dennis or Doris |
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1,440 minutes |
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When the sun shines |
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One Fine ___ |
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Kind of care |
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Kind of trader |
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Calendar segment |
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"Our ___ Will Come" |
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Hours of sunlight |
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Night's opposite |
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Dawn to dusk |
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Life With Father author |
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Doris or Clarence |
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"Groundhog ___" |
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Word repeated before "in" and "out" |
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Calendar square |
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Kind of job |
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"Night and __" |
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Wedding ___ |
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Saturn's is a little more than 10 hours |
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"The ___ of the Jackal" |
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Journal unit |
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Christmas or New Year's |
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When it's light |
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15 across singer Doris ____ |
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"Pillow Talk" star |
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"Pillow Talk" actress |
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Sentimental Journey singer |
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Hudson's Pillow Talk co-star |
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Actor Daniel ____ -Lewis |
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"Midnight Lace" actress, 1960 |
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Word with care or mare |
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One of the shifts |
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Doris nee Kappelhoff |
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Kind of school |
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Kind of time |
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"Have a nice _____!" |
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Light time |
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1878 Kentucky Derby winner _____ Star |
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"Life with Father" writer |
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"An apple a ___ . . . " |
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Period of power |
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See 65 Down |
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D or V |
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Forsyth's "The ___ of the Jackal" |
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In-and-out time period |
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___ one (onset) |
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Porter's "Night and ___" |
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Week component |
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"Life With Father" author |
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"Great ___," 1929 song |
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Summer __ |
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Clarence or Doris |
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Pay or hey follower |
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Author of "Life with Father" |
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Night's partner |
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Kind of bed |
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Sun follower |
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Dennis, but not the Menace |
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"Life with Father" name |
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Sunrise to sunset |
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"Life with Father" author |
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Dusk to dusk |
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Kind of nursery |
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Time of light |
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Flag or Judgment |
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"Life With Father" family name |
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Doris or Clarence |
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Doris or Dennis |
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Dennis or Clarence |
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Part of a month |
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Dog's due |
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Doris of films |
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U.S. author |
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Period of time |
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"Night and ___" |
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Dog's traditional possession |
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Bellow's "Seize the ___" |
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One of seven |
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Light. |
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"Life With Father" man. |
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"Life with Father" author. |
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Time period. |
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Time. |
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"Sufficient unto the ___ . . . " |
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Part of a fortnight. |
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Period of power or influence. |
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Sunshine. |
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Hours of work. |
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"Life with Father" man. |
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"Life With Father" author. |
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Postmaster General. |
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Sunlight. |
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Dawn to dusk. |
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Specified time. |
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He wrote "Life with Father." |
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Opportunity. |
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A number of years. |
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Fictional father. |
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Last name of a famous "Father." |
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Author Clarence. |
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He wrote "Life With Father." |
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86,400 seconds. |
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Laraine's maiden name. |
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Author of "Life With Father." |
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Red letter ___. |
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Supreme Court Justice, 1903–22. |
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Ben ___, famous printer (1838–1916). |
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Time of light. |
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Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1903–22. |
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It breaks at sunrise |
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Timecard division |
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Time for light work? |
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It goes on for hours |
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