- - Deep sleep that might be medically induced
- - Unnatural deep sleep
- - Prolonged deep sleep
- - Sleep lasting for weeks
- - Super-deep sleep
- - A 3,350-hour sleep, say
- - State of deep and prolonged unconsciousness
- - Deep unconsciousness
- - Unnatural sleep
- - Stuporous sleep
- - Film sleeper of 1978?
- - Deep state of unconsciousness
- - Unresponsive sleep state requiring intensive care
- - Trauma-induced sleep
- - State of deep (often prolonged) unconsciousness
- - Sleeper hit of 1978?
- - Prolonged state of deep unconsciousness
- - Heavy sleep that is sometimes medically induced
- - Deep sleep from which a person might not awaken
- - Deep (prolonged) unconsciousness
- - 1978 film sleeper?
- - Extremely deep sleep
- - Prolonged sleep
- - Business degree causes deep sleep
- - Deep sleep
- - Sleep that requires hospitalization
- - State of deep unconsciousness
- - Medically induced sleep
- - Abnormally deep sleep
- - More than just a deep sleep
- - Very deep sleep
- - Incredibly deep sleep
- - "Sleeper" film of 1978
- - Deepest sleep
- - a prolonged state of unconsciousness
- - Food ...
- - Period of unconsciousness
- - Final song of "Use Your Illusion I" by Gun N' Roses that is 10:16 minutes long and doesn't have any chorus
- - Pause heartlessly in one's stupor
- - Optical defect of which one is unconscious?
- - "I'm in a food ...!" (ate too much)
- - food ...... (state after a thanksgiving feast)
- - trope used in many a hospital drama
- - it may be produced by carbon monoxide to a degree
- - Food ... (joking term for the tired feeling after a big feast)
- - Lengthy period of unconsiousness
- - Totally unconscious state
- - Food ... (post-dinner lethargy)
- - Alive-but-unresponsive state
- - state of boredom, casually
- - State of mindlessness in the San Francisco manner
- - Briefly arrive at a state of unconsciousness
- - Indefinite state of unconsciousness
- - Food ... (after-food drowsiness)
- - drama-free state in many a daytime drama
- - Food ... (state of lethargy after a big meal), informally
- - Long state of unconsciousness
- - Food ... (after meal drowsiness)
- - An unconscious state
- - mark losing heart in unconsciousness
- - Briefly copy someone else's work locally to a degree in an unconscious state
- - State of persistent unconsciousness
- - Long period of unconsciousness
- - early robin cook book
- - prolonged unconscious state
- - mark loses heart in unconsciousness
- - anyone in it is out
- - Insensible condition
- - Whoever's in it is out of it
- - Unresponsive medical state
- - What an out patient may be in?
- - Michael Douglas film
- - Comet's head
- - 1977 bestseller set at Memorial Hospital
- - You're out of it when in this
- - You're out of it when in it
- - Unconsciousness
- - Robin Cook's classic novel
- - Robin Cook best seller
- - It may be medically induced
- - Head-injury unconsciousness
- - Deeply unconscious state
- - Condition soap opera characters often fall into
- - Common soap opera plot device (as in, "When will they wake up?")
- - Bujold/Douglas film
- - Botanical tuft
- - Best seller by Robin Cook
- - 1978 Bujold film
- - You may be in it if you're out of it
- - What you might be in when you're out
- - What someone who is out might be in
- - What one may slip into
- - What GnR slipped into at the end of "Use Your Illusion I"?
- - What a person who's out may be in
- - What a conk on the head may produce
- - Unconsciousness state
- - There's hardly any sense in it
- - The Smiths' "Girlfriend in a ......"
- - State that's hard to get out of
- - State after a head injury, sometimes
- - Someone in it is out of it
- - Robin Cook title
- - Result of trauma, maybe
- - Result of going out?
- - Result of a KO?
- - Result of a big hit, maybe
- - R. Cook novel
- - Possible result of a shock
- - Part of comet's head
- - Part of a comet's head
- - Michael Douglas film: 1978
- - Medical state in many a soap opera
- - Long-lasting period of unconsciousness
- - Lengthy period of unconsciousness
- - Legit excuse for not answering any of your texts for months
- - Johnny's lasted five years in "The Dead Zone"
- - It may be hard to get out of
- - It may be hard to come out of
- - In a ...... (deeply unconscious)
- - If you're in it, you're out of it
- - Hospitalized patient's state
- - Hospital status
- - Food ...... (postprandial vegetative state)
- - Early Robin Cook thriller
- - Early Cook book
- - Cook thriller
- - Cook novel
- - Cook creation
- - Cook bestseller
- - Comet's gaseous cloud
- - Bujold film
- - Best-selling Cook book
- - Best seller in '77, by Cook
- - A person in it is out of it
- - 1978 movie thriller
- - 1978 Michael Douglas movie
- - 1978 Michael Douglas film
- - 1978 Geneviève Bujold film
- - 1978 film directed by Michael Crichton
- - 1977 thriller set at Boston Memorial Hospital
- - Comet head?
- - Catatonic state
- - Food ...... (Thanksgiving feeling)
- - Food ...... (feeling after a feast)
- - Unresponsive state
- - Unconscious condition
- - State that may be medically induced
- - Head of space body is cold, woman discovered
- - Food ...... (Thanksgiving woe)
- - Long time out?
- - Medically induced state, perhaps
- - Extended time out?
- - Insensible hospital condition
- - 1977 medical thriller
- - Plot point in the 2017 film 'The Big Sick'
- - Induced unconsciousness, perhaps
- - 1978 movie directed by Michael Crichton
- - Mark loses heart in a state of stupor
- - Result of a serious head injury
- - A long time out?
- - Food ....: listlessness after a large meal
- - Medically induced state
- - Prolonged unconsciousness
- - Food ...... (Thanksgiving drowsiness)
- - Food ...... (big-meal side effect, facetiously)
- - When you're in it, you're out of it
- - Prolonged state of unconsciousness
- - Robin Cook book of 1977
- - Food ...... (post-Thanksgiving meal condition)
- - "Girlfriend in a ......" (Smiths song)
- - It might be medically induced
- - State of prolonged unconsciousness
- - Food .... (overeater's state)
- - Medically induced condition, maybe
- - Food ....: after-eating drowsiness
- - Extended unconsciousness
- - Vegetative state
- - State that may be slipped into
- - Robin Cook thriller
- - Intensive care condition
- - ...... Berenices (constellation now distinct from neighboring Leo)
- - Out patient's state
- - State made up of two state postal abbreviations
- - Popular Cook book of 1977
- - Knocked-out state
- - Slash/Axl penned epic
- - Thriller set at Boston Memorial Hospital
- - There's no sense in it?
- - State without awareness
- - Senseless situation?
- - Condition for some soap opera characters
- - Unwakable state
- - GnR "Use Your Illusion I" closer
- - Result of a concussion, maybe
- - 1977 medical novel
- - Robin Cook thriller made into a Michael Douglas movie
- - Michael Douglas medical thriller of 1978
- - One may be induced in a critical situation
- - Hospitalized condition
- - What GnR slipped into on "Use Your Illusion I"?
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