Turns in for the night
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REPAIRSTOBEDTurns in for the night
horsegame in which players take turns attempting to duplicate successful basketball shots, a letter of the word "horse" is awarded for each missed attempt, and the first player to receive all five letters loses
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel
ABEDIn for the night
ATHOMEIn for the night
ABEDTucked in for the night
HITTHESACKTurn in for the night
RETIRETurn in for the night
ABEDAll tucked in for the night
ADRIATICSetting for the shipwreck in "Twelfth Night"
BEDDEDSettled in for the night, with "down"
hayin bed; retired, esp. for the night
CASHEDLeft the tables for the night, with "in"
DOOWOPSONG"In the Still of the Night," for one
ENCAMPSSettles down for the night, in the forest
overnightedStay for the night in a particular place
overnightingStay for the night in a particular place
overnightsStay for the night in a particular place
MANOJWhat the M stands for in M. Night Shyamalan
ARLENComposer nominated for an Oscar for "Blues in the Night"
TARAGerald O'Hara won the land for it in an all-night poker game
nightingalesA small European thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for the rich melodious song of the male, heard esp. at night in breeding season
nightingaleA small European thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for the rich melodious song of the male, heard esp. at night in breeding season
sleepoversAn occasion of spending the night away from home, or of having a guest or guests spend the night in one's home, esp. as a party for children
sleepoverAn occasion of spending the night away from home, or of having a guest or guests spend the night in one's home, esp. as a party for children
tellurionsapparatus for showing the manner in which the diurnal rotation and annual revolution of the earth and the obliquity of its axis produce the alternation of day and night and the changes of the seasons