- - Button on some clock radios
- - ...... on it (delay a decision)
- - ...... on (defer)
- - Consider, with "on"
- - Something you might want to catch up on
- - "... is like a cat: It only comes to you if you ignore it": Gillian Flynn
- - One object of retirement
- - Take a power nap, say
- - low-power mode
- - Goal of a bedtime story reading
- - rest of left put out leak
- - What laptops do to conserve battery power
- - Skins reversed to find nap
- - State of altered awareness where dreams are born
- - What the hormone melatonin affects
- - be a member of a dream team?
- - At bedtime, go to it!
- - Doze, sheltered in special clothing
- - Hypnotist's instruction
- - Shelter in special surroundings for a nap
- - Best thing to do for the rest of the night
- - A chance to dream
- - Go off to dreamland
- - removes outer layer, returning to rest
- - You'll fret if you lose it
- - turnover—shucks! time out
- - State of rest necessary for well-being
- - PM's returning for some bedroom activity
- - "... No More" (immersive theater production)
- - hibernate
- - "the cousin of death," according to nas
- - Night-time routine
- - spin in place, as a yo-yo
- - "We All ... Alone," 1988 song by Cher which was released in her self-titled eighteenth album
- - somnology study
- - Rest of the night
- - rest of spa treatments? revolutionary
- - Jet lag cure
- - night-time rest
- - What you do at night
- - it may be aided by melatonin pills
- - Insomniac's yearn
- - Rest up for the big game say
- - comforting lullaby word
- - go out at night?
- - According to Shakespeare in 'Macbeth' this 'knits up the ravell'd sleave of care'
- - "The Big ...."; Bogart/Bacall movie
- - During September, the French lie quiet
- - "soft embalmer of the still midnight": keats
- - Have a nap
- - Shuteye
- - Somniphobe's fear
- - Coleridge's "gentle thing"
- - Peels backward?
- - Insomniac's need
- - Insomniac's lack
- - Hypnotist's word
- - What you'll do in the arms of Morpheus
- - Visit the Land of Nod
- - Stop counting sheep?
- - Result of counting sheep
- - New parent's lack?
- - Chandler's "The Big ......"
- - A buzzer may end it
- - What new parents lose
- - What Macbeth shall do no more
- - What a new parent may crave
- - Result of counting sheep, perhaps
- - REM time
- - R. Wilbur's "Walking to ......"
- - Nocturnal ambition
- - Nighttime refresher
- - Kind of walker
- - It may come after setting an alarm
- - Insomnia cure?
- - Yield to Morpheus
- - Yield to exhaustion
- - What to do to achieve your dreams?
- - What the sandman causes
- - What Macbeth "murdered"
- - What an insomniac has a hard time getting
- - What an alarm may end
- - What a dolphin can do with one eye open
- - What "Macbeth doth murder"
- - Virgil called it a gift of heaven
- - The arms of Morpheus
- - Sore labour's bath, to Shakespeare
- - Romantics "Talking in Your ......"
- - Rip's specialty
- - Realm of Somnus
- - Ravell'd -sleave knitter
- - Poet Wilbur's "Walking to ......"
- - Period of quiescence
- - Outcome of a lullaby
- - One kind of walker.
- - New parents might lack it
- - Morpheus' milieu
- - Midnight activity usually
- - Meet Morpheus
- - Macbeth's murder victim
- - Lose alertness
- - Land of Nod
- - Knitter of ravell'd sleaves
- - It was azure-lidded, to Keats
- - Insomniac's relief
- - Hypnotist's encouragement
- - Hypnos's realm
- - Hamlet's word before "perchance to dream"
- - Go under cover?
- - Go to ...... (doze off)
- - Fail to stay awake
- - Fail to be alert
- - Enjoy some rest
- - Enjoy a bed
- - Emulate Epimenides
- - Domain of Morpheus
- - Chronotherapy aids it
- - Bon Jovi "I'll ...... When I'm Dead"
- - Be in the land of Nod
- - Be in the arms of Morpheus
- - Be in dreamland
- - An alarm stops it
- - Ambien user's goal
- - A bed habit
- - "To ......-perchance to dream": Hamlet
- - "The City of ......," Kipling poem
- - "The best meditation," per the Dalai Lama
- - "Talking in Your ......" (The Romantics)
- - "Sore labour's bath": Shak
- - "Sore labour's bath"
- - "O magic ......!": Keats
- - "No .... Till Brooklyn": Beastie Boys song
- - "Go the Fuck to ......"
- - "Balm of hurt minds"
- - "...an azure-lidded ......": Keats
- - "......-Tite" (song from "The Pajama Game")
- - Crash, so to speak
- - Hibernation
- - Insomniac's desire
- - Insomniac's quest
- - Wets
- - Inactivity
- - Dream time
- - Rest period
- - What's often lost when one has disrupted circadian rhythms
- - What Hypnos is the Greek god of
- - Power-saving mode
- - Result of eating the poisoned apple in 'Snow White'
- - Take a nap, say
- - 'Nature's soft nurse,' to Shakespeare
- - Undercover activity?
- - Hypnotist's order
- - Many new parents could use it
- - What you might do like a baby or a log
- - Sack time
- - Stay awake? No
- - What some sloths do for 20 hours a day
- - Inactive computer mode
- - Drop off bits of fruit to be served up
- - Computer mode
- - Scales back undercover activity?
- - Sentry's no-no
- - Lie dormant
- - Nightly activity
- - "... that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care" (Macbeth)
- - Ovid's "rest of nature"
- - Catch some Zs
- - Be out
- - Laptop's dormant setting
- - Have a dream, say
- - Opposite of stay awake
- - Perform a nightly ritual
- - Go undercover?
- - Daily ritual
- - Undresses going up for a rest
- - Raised strips drop off
- - Get some Zs
- - Desire for an insomniac
- - It 'knits up the ravell'd sleave of care,' per Macbeth
- - Minimal-power computer mode
- - Nighttime acquisition
- - Energy-saving computer mode
- - What tryptophan is said to induce
- - Insomniacs want it
- - Nighttime activity
- - 'Silence is the ...... that nourishes wisdom': Bacon
- - 'The sweetest gift of heaven' (Virgil)
- - Son starts to look extremely exhausted -- prompting this?
- - Energy-saving mode
- - Backs Hull school from the beginning for dropping off children, for instance
- - Insomniac's wish
- - What a new parent may lack
- - Be dormant
- - Be snoozing
- - Strips back to reveal nap
- - Midnight activity, often
- - Be dozing
- - Sheep counter's quest
- - Wayne ..; former Royal Ballet principal dancer
- - Old Prime Minister's going up to rest
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