100% | PLACE | 5 | "I was in the right ___ at the right time" |
77% | PLACE | 5 | In the right ___ at the right time |
64% | DUE | 3 | In ___ course (when the time is right) |
64% | ITSLATE | 7 | "Wow, look at the time! I should really be going" |
64% | ALIBI | 5 | "I was with my mistress at the time," maybe |
63% | ONCUE | 5 | At the right time |
63% | DULY | 4 | At the right time |
63% | PSYCHO | 6 | Film where Marion was shown flushing a toilet with its contents visible - a first in the US at the time |
63% | ALIBI | 5 | "I was visiting my cousin at the time," for example |
63% | ALIBI | 5 | "I was out of town at the time," e.g. |
62% | ONCUE | 5 | At the right time: 2 wds. |
62% | COMA | 4 | You can be in it and out of it at the same time |
62% | SOMEONE | 7 | Pronoun sung multiple times in the 1968 hit "Turn Around, Look at Me" |
61% | SLOTS | 5 | Some chancy things that will get you in the right frame of mind at Reno-Tahoe International Airport |
61% | SET | 3 | Put at the right time |
61% | ALIBI | 5 | "I was out of town at the time of the murder," e.g. |
60% | HER | 3 | That woman is in the right |
60% | THATSME | 7 | "There I am in the photo" |
60% | WHEN | 4 | "___ I Look at You," hit song by Miley Cyrus that was featured in the 2010 film "The Last Song" |
60% | PUNCTUAL | 8 | Arriving or acting at the right time |
60% | THIS | 4 | "___ Is It," theme song sung by Polly Cutter in the 1975 series "One Day at a Time" |
60% | OVERSLEPT | 9 | Didn't stir at the right time? |
60% | TACT | 4 | Keeping quiet at the right time, say |
59% | GOA | 3 | ''Time is but the stream I __-fishing in'': Thoreau |
59% | MISSESACUE | 10 | Doesn't go on at the right time |
59% | SIMULATED | 9 | Aired in multiple places at the same time |
59% | ALTAR | 5 | Right place at the rite time |
59% | CURRENT | 7 | Right now, at the present time |
58% | WATERBREAK | 10 | Time for a drink at the gym... or what can literally be seen in 17-, 24-, 35- and 49-Across |
58% | ILSA | 4 | Character who says “Kiss me as if it were the last time” to Rick, in a 1942 film |