- - When many are watching
- - 5:37, perhaps, is when most are watching?
- - When viewing figures are highest
- - Setting for a popular show [dimensions]
- - When many night visions occur?
- - The hot slots are in it
- - When most top-rated shows are on, and a hint to the kind of numbers in the starred answers
- - What "Saturday Night Live" players are not ready for, supposedly
- - When most TV sets are on
- - coveted tv slot
- - Peak period in TV audiences
- - Busiest broadcasting period
- - 1984 Alan Parsons single
- - 8 to 11, on TV
- - "The Simpsons" block?
- - 8:00 to 11:00, typically
- - Peter and Mimi dancing when most watch
- - Peak viewing period
- - Evening viewing hours
- - 8:00-11:00 p.m. on TV
- - When TV viewership peaks ... or a hint to 17-, 24-, 36- and 53-Across
- - 8:00-11:00 p.m., TV-wise
- - TV schedule section
- - Watchful hours?
- - Evening TV viewing period
- - When a State of the Union speech is given
- - Network ratings focus
- - *It follows the evening news
- - 8 to 11 p.m.
- - Viewing period
- - News preceder, often
- - Evening hours
- - From 8 to 11
- - Certain TV hours
- - When most people watch TV
- - 8 P.M.-to-11 P.M. on the tube
- - TV evenings
- - Heyday
- - TV term.
- - Demure English child revolting when everyone's watching
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