| Dog |
| Inn |
| Happy |
| May 31 |
| Of yore |
| Lifetime? |
| ___ salad |
| Week units |
| Year's 365 |
| Week parts |
| Year parts |
| Work shift |
| Diary pages |
| Month units |
| Light times |
| Week septet |
| Week links? |
| Time periods |
| Time pieces? |
| Anne's 1,000 |
| Spin cycles? |
| Lent's forty |
| Emerson poem |
| Nights & ... |
| Work periods |
| Quite a while |
| April hath 30 |
| Certain shift |
| Month fillers |
| Week portions |
| Popular shift |
| Some are holy |
| Weekly septet |
| Calendar units |
| ___ of thunder |
| Calendar parts |
| Clarence and D |
| Month sections |
| Salad or happy |
| Week divisions |
| Calendar boxes |
| Calendar pages |
| Fortnight's 14 |
| Periods of time |
| Ancient of ___. |
| Preferred shift |
| Salad and olden |
| Schedule septet |
| Weekly portions |
| 24 hour periods |
| The 366 of 2000 |
| Diurnal periods |
| Week components |
| 12/24 and 12/31 |
| Periods of light |
| Seven ___ in May |
| Doris and others |
| Month components |
| May and Memorial |
| ___ of Our Lives |
| Calends and ides |
| Doris and Dennis |
| Calendar squares |
| Long time to wait |
| 9-to-5 work shift |
| Common work shift |
| Flag, Labor, etc. |
| Calendar listings |
| Those Were the ___ |
| Certain work shift |
| Clarence and Doris |
| Portions of a week |
| September's thirty |
| Sought-after shift |
| These are numbered |
| They break at dawn |
| Doris and Clarence |
| Calendar divisions |
| Thirty ___ hath ... |
| Boxes on a calendar |
| Calendar components |
| Calends, ides, etc. |
| Desk-calendar pages |
| They last for hours |
| When Dracula sleeps |
| During office hours |
| A long time to wait |
| Work shift for some |
| Boxes of calendars? |
| 1,440-minute periods |
| Birth and red-letter |
| Desirable work shift |
| During working hours |
| Revolutionary times? |
| Salad and red-letter |
| Stockwell and others |
| Squares on calendars |
| Sunday, Monday, etc. |
| Standard work shifts |
| Fortnight's fourteen |
| Biblical time of rest |
| Calendar constituents |
| Some calendar squares |
| Boxes on a time sheet |
| Father's and Mother's |
| ____ of Wine and Roses |
| Kilmer's "The ___ Work |
| Tally on a prison wall |
| Word with radio or dog |
| They shorten in winter |
| The Last ___ of Pompeii |
| Woody Allen's "Radio __ |
| Word after dog or salad |
| Happy ___," Beckett play |
| They can turn into weeks |
| They're longer in summer |
| TV's "_____ of Our Lives |
| Twenty-four hour periods |
| When nine-to-fivers work |
| X-Men: ___ of Future Past |
| Length of a Beatles "week |
| Numbered items, sometimes |
| They break in the morning |
| Times for "wine and roses |
| The Forty ___ of Musa Dagh |
| Break or long starter: pl. |
| Squares on a calendar page |
| Word with halcyon or salad |
| Components of S-M-T-W-T-F-S |
| Mayflys lifespan, at most |
| Popular NBC soap, for short |
| There are 14 in a fortnight |
| Long ___ Journey Into Night |
| The Twelve ___ of Christmas |
| Headings on calendar columns |
| Times for receiving callers. |
| ___ of Our Lives" (soap opera) |
| Around the World in Eighty ___ |
| February has the fewest of them |
| Prisoner's tally on a cell wall |
| THESE ARE HIDDEN IN THIS PUZZLE |
| Long ___ Journey . . . ": O'Neill |
| Hopefully, most of yours are good |
| 40-plus-year-old NBC soap, to fans |
| Werfel's "The Forty ___ of Musa Dagh |
| AC/DC's Chuck Berry cover "School ___ |
| From nine to five, in the classifieds |
| Dog ___ Are Over" (Florence + The Machine) |
| Dog ___ Are Over" (Florence and the Machine song) |
| Word with "Happy" and "Death Valley" in old TV titles |
| End of ___ (the apocalypse, or what soap opera fans fear?) |
| It can follow the last word of this puzzle's theme entries |
| “We do not remember ___, we remember moments”: Cesare Pavese |