Dinner hour for Caesar?
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VIIDinner hour for Caesar?
SIXCommon dinner hour
VIIICato's dinner hour?
FODDERTIMEDinner hour at the stables?
ONELunch hour for some
DAYLIGHTSEVENTIMEBreakfast hour for some?
NOONLunch hour for many
NOONLunch hour for some
IOAMMorning hour, for short.
TENHour for blowing taps
FOURAfternoon hour for tea
ONELunch hour, for some
NINESummer sunset hour, for some
RATEMiles per hour, for example
SATIThree-hour exam for teens
SNARLEDWord for rush-hour traffic
ATMS24-hour conveniences, for short
NOONEarly hour for a rocker
MANStarter for hour or eater
HIGHNOONZero hour for marshal Will Kane
CHAPELBUTTERSpread for Sunday morning coffee hour?
ONEPMEnd of lunch hour, for many
NAPSGoes out for an hour or two?
WAITLONGBe in line for an hour, say
TENAMMidmorning hour for Manet retrospective? (3,2)
NOONZero hour for Will Kane, in a film
FOURAMClosing hour for most N.Y.C. bars
timeworkwork paid for by the hour or day
timeworksTIMEWORK, work paid for by the hour or day
SPEED1994 thriller with the tagline "Get ready for rush hour"
SPEED1994 film with the tagline "Get ready for rush hour"
timeworkwork done and paid for by the hour or day
SPEED1994 action flick with the tagline "Get ready for rush hour"
TESTEEOne asked to put away all notes and electronic devices for the next hour, say
RIPLEYSBELIEVEITORNOTNorbert Pearlroth spent 52 years of 60-hour weeks in the Library's Reading Room collecting material for ...
watthoura unit of work or energy equivalent to the power of one watt operating for one hour
cruisesgo about the streets at random but on the lookout for possible developments the cabdriver cruised for an hour before being hailed
sextsthe fourth of the seven canonical hours, or the service for it, originally fixed for the sixth hour of the day taken as noon
sextthe fourth of the seven canonical hours, or the service for it, originally fixed for the sixth hour of the day taken as noon
tercethe third of the seven canonical hours, or the service for it, originally fixed for the third hour of the day (or 9 a.m.)