100% | RUSHHOUR | 8 | Time of the day when traffic is really bad |
60% | NOON | 4 | Time of the day when the sun is fully up and about |
53% | RUSHHOUR | 8 | Time of day when roads are the busiest |
48% | LUNCHTIME | 9 | Period of the day when the midday meal is eaten |
47% | MIDMAY | 6 | Time of the year when National Pizza Party Day occurs |
46% | EQUINOX | 7 | Time of year when day/night are equal length |
46% | CHRISTMASSEASON | 15 | Time of year when ''DECK the Halls'' is sung |
45% | SUNSET | 6 | A time of day when the sky turns orange |
45% | TUE | 3 | Day of the week when Mardi Gras is: Abbr. |
44% | TUESDAY | 7 | Day of the week when the Melbourne Cup is run |
44% | MAY | 3 | When the National Day of Prayer is celebrated |
43% | NIGHTFALL | 9 | The time of day when dusk comes to an end |
43% | EQUINOX | 7 | Either of the two occasions when day and night are of equal length |
42% | SOLSTICE | 8 | The time of year when the sun is highest or lowest |
42% | NOON | 4 | Palindromic time of the day |
42% | ATTWO | 5 | When clocks are set back for the end of daylight saving time |
42% | EVE | 3 | Twilit time of the day, poetically |
41% | BEST | 4 | “It was the ___ of times, it was the worst of times” |
40% | EQUINOX | 7 | Time when day and night are of equal length |
40% | BONAPARTE | 9 | Napoleon ___, one of the greatest conquerors of all time who is studied in military schools to this day |
40% | OPENINGSENTENCE | 15 | "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ...," e.g. |
39% | ARBORDAY | 8 | Time of the year when we celebrate trees |
39% | MUDSEASON | 9 | Time of the year when hikers get cakey boots |
38% | END | 3 | At the ___ of the day (when all is said and done) |
38% | AFT | 3 | Time of day before the evening: Abbr. |
37% | AFTERNOON | 9 | Time of day when most people eat lunch |
37% | THU | 3 | Day when the Last Supper is commemorated: Abbr. |
37% | MORNINGS | 8 | Times of day when people often drink coffee |
37% | LOWS | 4 | The worst of times |
37% | HALLOWEEN | 9 | Time of year when jack-o'-lanterns are seen |