- - "Happy ...." [1974-84]
- - Word with "Happy" and "Death Valley" in old TV titles
- - Salad or happy
- - "Happy ......," Beckett play
- - "Happy ......" (classic sitcom)
- - Periods of revolution a year in the case of Dickens
- - Time spent in state of shock they say
- - Kids these ... …
- - Burmese ......, Orwell's first novel
- - Parts of the week
- - Times reporter's shock
- - A lunar month has 29 or 30
- - "Eight .... a Week"
- - Members of a week
- - these are not the nights to start dreaming about your success
- - Much more than a moment
- - Periods when shock is reported
- - Listened to trance for 24 hour cycles
- - times of confusion, say
- - One of these ... (eventually)
- - Doris & Dennis
- - i leave daisy upset for some time
- - shift that lets you keep a normal sleep schedule
- - There are 31 in May
- - Bewilderment, so to speak – how long can it last?
- - "Is that what they're calling it these ...?"
- - high holy ......
- - one of these indicates indefinite futurity
- - Confusion reported in age
- - year fractions
- - what the seven longest answers have, briefly
- - Shock broadcast for Times
- - week segments
- - Most years have 365
- - it's said to stun for a long time
- - Rex comes off wagon at saloon opening times!
- - Nights %26 ...
- - ... of our Lives (long-running soap opera)
- - Occasionally, diary close to Pepys illustrates parts of the week
- - "Burmese ...," 1934 fiction novel by George Orwell
- - Lea Carpenter's "Eleven ..."
- - December has 31 of these
- - A week has seven
- - "... of Thunder," 1990 sports action film starring Tom Cruise which featured the Chevrolet Lumina
- - Calendar column headings
- - Opposite of nights
- - Nights' opposites
- - about 225 in a venusian year
- - There are 365 in a year, usually
- - Times shock broadcast
- - There are seven in a week
- - "It's all in a ... work"
- - Dog ... of summer
- - Week's septet
- - Week's seven
- - Time of confusion, say
- - Periods of 24 hours
- - Squares on a calendar
- - Doris and Dennis
- - Year parts
- - Emerson poem
- - Week components
- - "...... of Wine and Roses"
- - Week portions
- - Week divisions
- - The 366 of 2000
- - During office hours
- - Doris and Clarence
- - Calends and ides
- - "Long ...... Journey Into Night"
- - Word with radio or dog
- - Word with halcyon or salad
- - Word after dog or salad
- - When Dracula sleeps
- - Werfel's "The Forty ...... of Musa Dagh"
- - Weekly portions
- - Week units
- - Twenty-four hour periods
- - TV's ".......... of Our Lives"
- - Times for receiving callers.
- - Times for "wine and roses"
- - They last for hours
- - These are numbered
- - THESE ARE HIDDEN IN THIS PUZZLE
- - Sunday, Monday, etc.
- - Stockwell and others
- - Squares on a calendar page
- - September's thirty
- - Schedule septet
- - Salad and red-letter
- - Salad and olden
- - Revolutionary times?
- - Prisoner's tally on a cell wall
- - Preferred shift
- - Numbered items, sometimes
- - Mayfly's lifespan, at most
- - May and Memorial
- - Length of a Beatles "week"
- - Kilmer's "The ...... Work"
- - It can follow the last word of this puzzle's theme entries
- - Headings on calendar columns
- - From nine to five, in the classifieds
- - Flag, Labor, etc.
- - End of ...... (the apocalypse, or what soap opera fans fear?)
- - During working hours
- - Doris and others
- - Desirable work shift
- - Clarence and D
- - Calends, ides, etc.
- - Calendar parts
- - Break or long starter: pl.
- - Birth and red-letter
- - Biblical time of rest
- - April hath 30
- - Anne's 1,000
- - 40-plus-year-old NBC soap, to fans
- - 1,440-minute periods
- - "X-Men: ...... of Future Past"
- - "The Last ...... of Pompeii"
- - "The Forty ...... of Musa Dagh"
- - "Seven ...... in May"
- - "Long ...... Journey . . . ": O'Neill
- - "Dog ...... Are Over" (Florence and the Machine song)
- - "Dog ...... Are Over" (Florence + The Machine)
- - "Ancient of ......"
- - "...... of Our Lives" (soap opera)
- - A long time to wait
- - Time divisions
- - ...... of thunder
- - Calendar listings
- - "......Nights"
- - Radio
- - Septet in a week
- - Leap year's 366
- - Calendar squares
- - .... of yore (long ago)
- - Times in shock broadcast
- - Particular period
- - Word after old or dog
- - "...... of Our Lives"
- - Shock reported for at least 48 hours
- - Calendar units
- - Calendar boxes
- - Common work shift
- - 48-hour period down in the dumps rotating around yard
- - Times: years among US lawyers
- - 24-hour periods
- - Boxes on a time sheet
- - Week septet
- - Periods (of week)
- - Year engaged in reflecting unhappy times
- - "We do not remember ......, we remember moments": Cesare Pavese
- - Fortnight's 14
- - Squares on calendars
- - When nine-to-fivers work
- - Some calendar squares
- - February has the fewest of them
- - Lent's forty
- - Standard work shifts
- - Portions of a week
- - Phileas Fogg's 80
- - They can turn into weeks
- - Month fillers
- - Periods
- - 9-to-5 work shift
- - May 31
- - Weekly septet
- - Shock report from Times
- - They're longer in summer
- - Time of confusion spoken of
- - Certain work shift
- - Work periods
- - Month units
- - Periods of hold-ups with elevated railroad sealed off
- - Month sections
- - Diary pages
- - Tally on a prison wall
- - Calendar constituents
- - AC/DC's Chuck Berry cover "School ......"
- - Long time to wait
- - Word in several Danny Boyle zombie films
- - They break at dawn
- - Components of S-M-T-W-T-F-S
- - Work shift
- - Woody Allen's "Radio ...."
- - Calendric units
- - Week links?
- - Hopefully, most of yours are good
- - 12/24 and 12/31
- - Month components
- - "The Twelve ...... of Christmas"
- - Year's 365
- - Popular shift
- - Boxes of calendars?
- - Three make a long weekend
- - Fortnight's fourteen
- - "Around the World in Eighty ......"
- - There are 14 in a fortnight
- - Periods of light
- - Light times
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