NIGHT | "'Twas the ___ before Christmas ..." |
NIGHT | "A Hard Day's ___," musical comedy film starring The Beatles members with a title track of the same name |
NIGHT | "Are you a morning person or a ___ person?" question to ask someone about their preferred part of the day |
NIGHT | "Big ___," 1996 comedy-drama starring Stanley Tucci about a restaurant owned by Italian immigrants |
NIGHT | "Day for ___," 1973 Oscar-winning film directed by Francois Truffaut that chronicles the production of a movie |
NIGHT | "Friday ___ Lights" (Kyle Chandler/Connie Britton TV series about high-school football) |
NIGHT | "Fright ___," 1985 horror comedy starring Chris Sarandon |
NIGHT | "Fright ___," 80s horror movie starring Chris Sarandon and Amanda Bearse |
NIGHT | "I am vengeance! I am the ___! I am Batman!" quote by Batman |
NIGHT | "Into the ___," 1985 comedy thriller about a jewel smuggler starring Jeff Goldblum |
NIGHT | "Last Friday ___ (T.G.I.F.)," 2010 song by Katy Perry, with a music video set in school |
NIGHT | "Last ___," 2010 romance film starring Eva Mendes in a supporting role |
NIGHT | "Live by ___," 2016 movie starring Ben Affleck that was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio |
NIGHT | "Monday ___ Football" |
NIGHT | "One More ___," 2012 song by Maroon 5 |
NIGHT | "One More ___," hit song by Maroon 5 from their fourth studio album "Overexposed" |
NIGHT | "S'long" |
NIGHT | "Saturday ___ Fever," 1977 dance drama film starring John Travolta that showcases disco culture |
NIGHT | "Saturday ___ Special," 1975 hit song by rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd that features in the movie "The Longest Yard" |
NIGHT | "See ya in the morning" |
NIGHT | "Sports ___," TV series starring Josh Charles that is about a fictional sports news show |
NIGHT | "Starry ___" a Christmas-themed novel by Debbie Macomber |
NIGHT | "Stay the ___," song by Zedd featuring Hayley Williams which released in 2012 |
NIGHT | "Sweet dreams!" |
NIGHT | "Sweet dreams" |
NIGHT | "The ___ Manager," British TV series directed by Susanne Bier that stars Olivia Colman |
NIGHT | "The ___ Watchman," 2020 novel by Louise Erdrich that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction |
NIGHT | "The ___ Watchman," Louise Erdrich novel that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction |
NIGHT | "This thing called love it cries, in a cradle all ___..." ("Crazy Thing Called Love" lyrics) |
NIGHT | "Wedding ___," 2013 novel by Sophie Kinsella about an impromptu wedding |
NIGHT | "___ Court" (rebooted sitcom set in a courtroom) |
NIGHT | "___ Sky" (Sissy Spacek series on Amazon) |
NIGHT | "___ Train" Lane, nickname of former Detroit Lions player, Richard Lane |
NIGHT | "___ of January 16th," theatrical play by Ayn Rand which follows the trial of a secretary |
NIGHT | "____ and Day" |
NIGHT | & 9A 1976 and 1977 Champion Hurdle winner ridden by Paddy Broderick |
NIGHT | 1972 novel by Edna O'Brien |
NIGHT | 2006 action-comedy film starring Ben Stiller and Carla Gugino |
NIGHT | A strange thing, but it's time for bed |
NIGHT | After sunset |
NIGHT | Any of Hanukkah's eight |
NIGHT | Astronomer's prime time |
NIGHT | Bats' prime time |
NIGHT | Bedtime call, informally |
NIGHT | Brief comment when going to bed |
NIGHT | Brief remark upon heading to bed |
NIGHT | Brief remark upon retiring |
NIGHT | Busy time for bats |
NIGHT | Busy time for fireflies |
NIGHT | Comment to one who's retiring, informally |
NIGHT | Dark hours |
NIGHT | Dark period |
NIGHT | Dark time |
NIGHT | Dark time after sunset |
NIGHT | Darkest hours |
NIGHT | Darkness |
NIGHT | Day and ___ (constantly) |
NIGHT | Day follower |
NIGHT | Day's opposite |
NIGHT | Domain of the Roman goddess Nox |
NIGHT | Dracula's period of action? |
NIGHT | Dracula's prime time |
NIGHT | Dracula's time |
NIGHT | Dusk to dawn |
NIGHT | Election ___ |
NIGHT | Evening |
NIGHT | From dusk to dawn |
NIGHT | Hours of darkness |
NIGHT | It comes between days! |
NIGHT | It happens after sunset |
NIGHT | It never occurs above the Arctic Circle during the summer solstice |
NIGHT | It never occurs at the Arctic Circle during the summer solstice |
NIGHT | Later than evening |
NIGHT | Like all World Series games, now |
NIGHT | Low visibility period |
NIGHT | Michelangelo sculpture based on Sleeping Ariadne |
NIGHT | Opposite of day |
NIGHT | Period after sunset |
NIGHT | Period from dusk to dawn |
NIGHT | Period of darkness |
NIGHT | Period on Mercury that lasts 88 earth days |
NIGHT | Perpetual state at the North Pole in winter |
NIGHT | Popular Christmas carol |
NIGHT | Prime-time time |
NIGHT | Raat ki rani, aka ___-blooming jasmine |
NIGHT | See 1 Across |
NIGHT | See 1 Down |
NIGHT | See 13 Across |
NIGHT | See 14 Across |
NIGHT | See 15 Down |
NIGHT | See 16 Down |
NIGHT | See 21 |
NIGHT | See 21 Across |
NIGHT | See 23 Across |
NIGHT | See 26-Across |
NIGHT | See 3 Down |
NIGHT | See 5-Across |
NIGHT | See 9 |
NIGHT | See 9 Down |
NIGHT | Sleeping time |
NIGHT | Stargazing time |
NIGHT | Sunset to sunrise |
NIGHT | The ___ King, "Game of Thrones" character who was played by both Richard Brake and Vladimir Furdik |
NIGHT | The ___ King, villain on "Game of Thrones" |
NIGHT | Time after sunset |
NIGHT | Time for an owl to hunt |
NIGHT | Time for some shifts |
NIGHT | Time for vampires |
NIGHT | Time of darkness |
NIGHT | Time to stargaze? |
NIGHT | Time when asleep |
NIGHT | Van Halen's "Dance the ___ Away" |
NIGHT | What comes between evening and the next morning |
NIGHT | When bats fly |
NIGHT | When doubled, "Sleep well!" |
NIGHT | When most people retire |
NIGHT | When nocturnal animals are active |
NIGHT | When one sees stars |
NIGHT | When repeated, call to someone going to bed |
NIGHT | When the stars come out |
NIGHT | When to stargaze |
NIGHT | With 3-Down, unpopular work hours, for many |
NIGHT | With 55-Down, what happens multilingually in the circles |
NIGHT | With 8-Across, group of workers who are not work-a-day? |
NIGHT | With 9-Down, hit sitcom of the 1980s-'90s |
NIGHT | Word that can precede either part of 17-, 25-, 38-, 54- and 63-Across |
NIGHT | Word used twice in a 1932 Mae West movie |
NIGHT | Word with club or stick |
NIGHT | ___ owl |
NIGHT | “See you tomorrow!” |