| H |
| Rush |
| Zero |
| Happy |
| Period |
| Time ___ |
| Day part |
| Time unit |
| Time span |
| One of 24 |
| Time piece |
| Clock hand |
| 1:00, e.g. |
| Clock unit |
| 60 minutes |
| Time-period |
| Clock cycle |
| Eleventh -- |
| Day portion |
| 3,600 ticks |
| Happy time? |
| Time of day. |
| Kind of hand |
| Unit of Time |
| Moving hand? |
| Time measure |
| Witching ___ |
| 2:00 or 3:00 |
| Day division |
| Billing unit |
| Happy ending |
| Day fraction |
| Kind of glass |
| Chunk of time |
| Unit of work. |
| 12 to 1, e.g. |
| H or witching |
| Happy or 11th |
| Rush follower |
| Twelve to one |
| 1/24 of a day |
| Part of a day |
| 3,600 seconds |
| Sixty minutes |
| Clock reading |
| Man of the ___ |
| Cuckoo's call? |
| Customary time |
| Lead for glass |
| Noon to 1 p.m. |
| Clock division |
| Appointed time |
| Period of time. |
| Measure of time |
| Number before : |
| Labor bill unit |
| Fall back" gain |
| TV drama length |
| 60-minute period |
| Compline or sext |
| Hand designation |
| One to two, e.g. |
| Appointment time |
| Noon or midnight |
| 60-minute segment |
| Fraction of a day |
| Happy or eleventh |
| Midnight, for one |
| Network slot unit |
| The "xx" of xx:yy |
| Time on the clock |
| Witching, for one |
| Worker's pay unit |
| The Children's ___ |
| Cocktail follower? |
| Midnight to 1 A.M. |
| Noon, for instance |
| 2:00 or 4:00, e.g. |
| One of 24 in a day |
| Cuckoo announcement |
| One of twenty-four. |
| Fall back" interval |
| Each episode of "24 |
| College-credit unit |
| Billing unit, often |
| 11 or 12, but not 13 |
| One of 24 at Le Mans |
| One hand's indication |
| ___ hand (clock part) |
| One ___ Photo" (2002) |
| Appointment-book line |
| Chime time, with "the |
| Lawyer's billing unit |
| Usual TV drama length |
| Number before a colon |
| Cuckoo's announcement |
| Session with a shrink |
| Spring forward" amount |
| 3,600,000 milliseconds |
| Lesson duration, often |
| TV drama length, often |
| Jean Kerr's "Lunch ___ |
| Happy or zero follower |
| Lesson duration, maybe |
| Billing unit, for some |
| Daylight savings saving |
| 50 minutes, to a shrink |
| Four quarters, to a Jet |
| Length of a lunch break |
| Period of a revolution? |
| Typical TV drama length |
| Word with glass or hand |
| Daylight saving savings |
| Session length, perhaps |
| Mechanic's billing unit |
| Word with happy or zero |
| Word with happy or rush |
| Word after lunch or zero |
| Word with rush or credit |
| Length of most TV dramas |
| Attorney's billing basis |
| TV drama length, usually |
| Length of many a TV drama |
| Noon to 1 pm, for example |
| OK Go "1000 Miles per ___ |
| Shrink's billable segment |
| Word with "happy" or "man |
| Lunch break length, maybe |
| Lunch ___," Jean Kerr play |
| Consultant's billable unit |
| Frequent TV episode length |
| Now Is the ___," 1946 song |
| What the little hand shows |
| Net time of a football game |
| One lap for the minute hand |
| Word following zero or rush |
| Typical length of a TV drama |
| What a little hand indicates |
| Hellman's "The Children's ___ |
| Lunch break duration, perhaps |
| Semiannual time-change amount |
| ___ of the Wolf," Bergman film |
| Lunch break duration, for many |
| Time for a cuckoo's appearance |
| What the little hand points to |
| Word with "witching" or "happy |
| Rush ___" (Chris Tucker movie) |
| Spring forward, fall back" unit |
| Happy ___ (after-work bar time) |
| Word with ''rush'' or ''happy'' |
| '00 Sum 41 EP "Half ___ of Power |
| Length of most prime-time dramas |
| Rush ___ (time of heavy traffic) |
| Fifty minutes, to a psychiatrist |
| Word in a Chris Tucker film title |
| Kilowatt-__ (utility-bill measure) |
| Number before : on a digital clock |
| Word with ''happy'' or ''eleventh'' |
| 60 Minutes" length (with commercials) |
| The __ of departure has arrived": Socrates |
| It's indicated by a hand in front of a face |
| What the short hand points toward, on a clock |
| Time it takes for the little hand to spin around |
| Rush ___" (Jackie Chan/Chris Tucker action movie) |
| So let us not talk falsely now, the ___ is getting late |
| Stones "Any minute, any ___, I'm waiting on a call from you |