- - star ready for the evening
- - Newspaper group's evening event
- - Brilliant horizontal experience of an evening?
- - Much-photographed evening event
- - Evening photo subject
- - Evening spectacle
- - "...... and evening star": Tennyson
- - "...... and evening star . . . "
- - Evening glory
- - Evening star's poetic companion.
- - When the evening star shines.
- - Evening
- - Evening event
- - star ready for evening
- - second tunes played in the evening
- - Last bit was still sloppy at the end of the day
- - Last of light structure's left, not yet wobbly?
- - Star will need collection at the end of the day
- - Nightly show with free admission
- - "... Boulevard," 1950 Golden Age film starring Gloria Swanson and William Holden
- - At the end of the day, is this a galaxy?
- - time of day when a tune is played onboard
- - Slowly phase out, in lingo
- - Night's beginning
- - Pre-nightfall occurrence
- - When the light begins to fade
- - time for us to return to the nest, maybe
- - Star taking a number of games in decline
- - at dusk, cuckoo nests covering grounds in the middle
- - Group supports students' uprising at dusk
- - When Earth's closest star goes below the horizon
- - setting light
- - It happens in the west
- - Western event
- - Twilight's start time
- - Dusk's start time
- - After which day becomes night
- - Picturesque time for a walk
- - Star's bedtime
- - Sight at dusk
- - Twilight preceder
- - When the light begins to fall below the horizon
- - When daylight fades
- - Address for L.A.'s Laugh Factory
- - When to see a 'falling' star
- - Group on newspaper accounting for daily event
- - Twilight's lead-in
- - Western sight
- - The Star opens with 1 down - at the end of the day you'll only see that in The West
- - End-of-day photo op
- - Twilight sight
- - Source of vitamin D from plant at the end of the day
- - Second diplomatic group ready for nightfall?
- - Hollywood boulevard
- - Dusk sight
- - It happens near the end of the day
- - Strip in Hollywood
- - At the end of the day, security service hides a foreign alien
- - Crepuscular time
- - Ansel Adams subject
- - Time of intense colors
- - Boulevard in Los Angeles
- - Famous Hollywood strip
- - Nightly western event
- - Romantic time of day
- - Just before nightfall
- - Final stage, as of a career
- - When daylight ends
- - Romantic time of day, to many
- - Daily event
- - It's always on the horizon
- - With 50 Down, train to LA
- - Last stage
- - Western scene, sometimes
- - Sight in the west
- - Norma Desmond's boulevard
- - Decline of the West?
- - Final phase
- - End of day
- - Romantic view
- - Gloaming preceder
- - Clichéd movie ending
- - Day ender
- - Diurnal phenomenon
- - Oft-photographed event
- - Popular painting scene
- - "Red Sails in the ......"
- - Time for twilight
- - "...... Boulevard," Swanson film
- - After this, twilight
- - Boulevard of note
- - Final phase, figuratively.
- - Famous boulevard in L.A.
- - Popular promenade in Hollywood.
- - Gloria's boulevard.
- - Twilight
- - Sundown.
- - Painter's subject
- - Day's end?
- - Western scene
- - Much-photographed event
- - "...... Gloaming . . . "
- - Boulevard
- - Strip ....
- - End of the day
- - Nightfall
- - Close of day
- - Twilight time
- - Dusk
- - Time of day
- - Period of decline
- - Students picked up a number of games for the end of the day
- - It follows the golden hour
- - Dusk, twilight
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