EVE |
Dark |
S'long |
Evening |
Darkness |
Dark time |
Day break |
Sack time |
Sleep time |
Dark hours |
End of day |
Nyx's realm |
Wiesel work |
Dark period |
Kind of club |
Day follower |
It gets dark |
Kind of mare |
Thing (anag) |
Sweet dreams |
Late evening |
Dusk to dawn |
Kind of light |
The dark time |
Time to sleep |
Wiesel memoir |
Usual bedtime |
When bats fly |
Part of S.N.L. |
Daily darkness |
Day's opposite |
Dracula's time |
Prime-time time |
Opposite of day |
Prelude to dawn |
Time for a tuck |
Nocturnal hours |
Time to retire? |
Date time, often |
Elie Wiesel work |
Time for Dracula |
Dracula's uptime |
From dusk to dawn |
When to see stars |
Time for vampires |
Time to see stars |
Hours of darkness |
AC/DC "___ Prowler |
Busy time for bats |
Retirement period? |
Time for fireworks |
Unenlightened time |
Period of darkness |
It Happened One ___ |
From dusk 'til dawn |
Period of ignorance |
When one sees stars |
Dusk-to-dawn period |
Period after sunset |
Graveyard shift time |
Time for some shifts |
Kind of cap and gown |
Star's time to shine? |
Rembrandt's "___ Watch |
The ____ of the Iguana |
Word with cap and gown |
One of seven in a week |
When most dreams occur |
Popular Christmas carol |
When many people retire |
Astronomer's prime time |
Busy time for fireflies |
Dracula's favorite time |
Word with club or stick |
Kind of court or school |
When most people retire |
Bedtime call, informally |
___ Must Fall," 1963 film |
This has "a thousand eyes |
Word before club or stick |
It falls but never breaks |
Brief remark upon retiring |
It falls quite predictably |
Word 2 of a Christmasclassic |
What proverbially follows day |
Word 4 of a Christmas classic |
It falls daily but never breaks |
The ___ of the Iguana": Williams |
Like all World Series games, now |
First word of a Cole Porter song. |
Thing broken in time of darkness? |
'Twas the ___ before Christmas ... |
Mr. Saturday ___" (Billy Crystal film) |
What hath __ to do with sleep?": Milton |
Comment to one who's retiring, informally |
Fright _____, 1985 Hallowe'en knee knocker |
When horror movie scenes are generally set |
... and the darkness he called ___" (Gen 1:5) |