- - Happening to get fish when the light is fading
- - Die off after incident at close of day
- - Head abandons team after fixture late on in the day
- - a smooth flow late in the day
- - level, it may flow at this time of day
- - A tranche of credit never used up, at the end of the day
- - Competition plan loses backing a bit late in the day
- - Regular flow at day's end
- - Part of the day from late afternoon to nightfall
- - Contest the writer would finally leave: it's late in the day
- - affair with broad when wife's away in latter part of the day
- - Gwendolyn Brooks poem that begins 'When the sun sinks behind the mountains'
- - Day's end, poetically
- - Latter part of the day
- - Late in the day, papers arrive after incident at The Point
- - Organised occasion with fish served late in day for Pope?
- - Prevent ideological displays this late in the day
- - Happening I'd note, arriving at close of day
- - Smooth flow, perhaps, late in the day
- - Late in the day, papers arrive after function for Oriental
- - What may be evident to east in the latter part of the day?
- - There's fish after function for end of day
- - Lack of variation in sea level at the end of the day?
- - Byron's day-ender
- - Time of day: Poet.
- - When "the day is done . . . "
- - A time of day.
- - End of the day
- - Close of day
- - Latter part of day
- - Time of day
- - Fish attending competition late in the day
- - Shelley's time opening cards amid cheers essentially
- - Later period matching trend
- - Still having fancy diet before bed?
- - Dusk, old-style
- - Almost plan on result some time later?
- - Dusk, to a poet
- - Dusk, in verse
- - Night, to poets
- - Night to Burns
- - Poet's post-sunset period
- - "All things come home at ......."
- - Twilight
- - Evening
- - Morn's counterpart
- - Poetic period
- - Dusk, poetically
- - Poetic time
- - Nightfall
- - Vespers time
- - Twilight time
- - Dusk
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