Koestlers at Noon
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DARKNESSKoestler's "... at Noon"
DARKNESSKoestler's "... at Noon."
NOONKoestler's "Darkness at ..."
MERIDIANAt noon.
ECLIPSEDarkness at noon?
MERIDIANHappening at noon
OUTTOLUNCHSign at noon.
SUNLITAblaze at noon.
SIESTASNaps at noon.
LUNCHEDAte at noon
CAFETERIASBusy places at noon
TOOTERFactory whistle, at noon
DAYLIGHTSAVINGSNoon at the bank
BRIGHTNESSNoon at the Loch
SEXTCanonical hour, at noon.
noonedNOON, to rest at midday
nooninga meal eaten at noon
KOESTLERHe wrote "Darkness at Noon."
RAINSStar of "Darkness at Noon."
LUNCHLAUNCHNoon blastoff at Cape Canaveral?
ONEBELLHalf past noon, at sea
DUELSThey're often scheduled at noon
nooningsrest or meal at noon
MIDStart of day at noon?
KOESTLERAuthor of "Darkness at Noon."
noondayof or at noon or midday
nooningsNOONING, a meal eaten at noon
LUNCHSTRAYStudent who plays hooky at noon?
LATERISEROne who's not up at noon
NEWSCASTSThey're seen in many cities at noon
nooningsinterval at noon for rest or food
LIGHTEDLUNCHSteak Diane or Bananas Foster, served at noon?
ANTISCIANSPersons whose shadows at noon fall in opposite direction.
LATERISERSThose accustomed to getting up at the crack of noon
duequired or expected in the prescribed, normal, or logical course of events scheduled the train is due at noon
angelusthe bell tolled in the morning, at noon, and in the evening to indicate the time when the Angelus is to be recited
gnomonsearly astronomical instrument consisting of a vertical shaft, column, or the like, for determining the altitude of the sun or the latitude of a position by measuring the length of its shadow cast at noon
gnomonearly astronomical instrument consisting of a vertical shaft, column, or the like, for determining the altitude of the sun or the latitude of a position by measuring the length of its shadow cast at noon
analemmaa plot or graph of the position of the sun in the sky at a certain time of day (as noon) at one locale measured throughout the year that has the shape of a figure 8
solsticesEither of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days