Answer: EVES
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Nights before
- Nights before holidays
- Prime time times
- Days before holidays
- Holiday lead-ins
- Festive occasions
- 12/24 and 12/31
- Preceding nights
- Memorable nights
- Times to call, in ads
- Prior nights
- Holiday times
- December 24 and 31
- Anticipatory times
- Pre-holiday nights
- Eventful times
- Brinks
- Real estate ad abbr.
- "___ Diary": Twain
- Times of day
- Times in classifieds
- Twilight times
- Dec. 24 and 31
- Days before
- Times to revel
- Nights of anticipation
- Holiday preceders
- Holiday forerunners
- Chronological brinks
- Dusks
- Arden and others
- Two December days
- Twain's "___ Diary"
- Times to party
- Thresholds
- Some party nights
- Preceding periods
- Nights spent in anticipation
- Holiday precursors
- Holiday kickoffs
- Arden et al.
- Anticipatory nights
- Times in want ads
- Temporal brinks
- Pre-holiday times
- Party times
- Nights before big days
- Expectant times
- Two days in December
- Times to call, in classifieds
- Pre-event periods
- Nights prior
- Nights before Christmas and New Year's Day
- Impending times
- Holiday nights
- Dark times, informally
- Cusps
- Arden and Plumb
- You can't have big days without them
- When to call, in some ads
- Times to get ready
- Times for celebrating
- Special nights
- Some times to revel
- She lived in Eden
- Preparatory periods
- Preparation times
- Preholiday nights
- Preceders of special days
- Pre-revelry nights
- Nights, in classifieds
- Lead-ins to holidays
- Just-prior periods
- Final dates for holiday planning
- Festive nights
- December 24th and 31st
- December 24 and December 31, for example
- Days before the big day
- Days before big days
- Celebratory nights
- "__ Diary" (Twain short story)
- Times of promise
- Previous nights
- Preceding times
- Pre-holiday periods
- Plumb et al.
- Party times, sometimes
- Nighttimes, in want ads
- Nights before the big day
- Miss Arden et al.
- Lead-in periods
- Holiday thresholds
- Holiday party times
- Holiday heralds
- Gloamings
- December 24 and 31, e.g.
- Dec. 24 and 31, e.g.
- Certain dates
- Certain celebration times
- Big nights
- "--- Bayou" (1997)
- "___ Bayou" (1997 film)
- Two important ones are a week apart in December
- Twilights
- Times to revel, maybe
- Times of expectancy
- Times of anticipation
- Times in Craigslist ads
- Times for vespers
- Times for some holiday parties
- Times for preparation
- They come before big days
- Some times for celebrating
- Some party dates
- Periods preceding big events
- Nite times
- Nights, in ads
- Nights before?
- Nights before special days
- Nights
- Nightfalls
- Night times
- Lead-ins to big days
- Important times.
- Holiday periods
- Festive times
- Festive antecedents
- Evenings, for short
- December 31 and others
- December 24th and 31st, e.g.
- Dec. 24 and others
- Dec. 24 and Dec. 31
- Days of anticipation
- Days before big events
- Day enders
- Classified times
- Arden and Queler
- Anticipatory days
- After-work times, in classifieds
- After-dark times, in classifieds
- 12/24 and 12/31, e.g.
- "__ Diary" (Twain book)
- Workday followers, in ads
- Women, in general.
- When to call, in some want ads
- Typical party times during the holidays
- Typical after-work times, for short
- Two big nights in December
- Twilights of poesy
- Twilight times, briefly
- Twi-night game times
- Times when you might have trouble sleeping
- Times to prepare
- Times to celebrate
- Times to call, in some want ads
- Times prior to
- Times of planning
- Times of fitful sleep, maybe
- Times like Halloween
- Times in classified ads
- Times for some vigils
- Times for holiday parties
- Times for final holiday preparations
- Times before the present?
- Times before observances
- Times before holidays
- Times before big days
- Times before
- They're ahead of their time
- The before times?
- Tense times, maybe
- Tempters
- Sunset followers
- Special holiday periods
- Some party times
- Some are spent decorating
- Soiree times
- Sleepless nights, at times
- Second person's namesakes
- Projecting rims
- Present-wrapping nights, for procrastinators
- Presaging times
- Preparatory times
- Preparation periods
- Premier Mcguinty's preceder
- Preliminary times
- Preholiday times
- Preholiday periods
- Prefeast hours
- Pre-holiday observances
- Plumb and Ensler
- Plumb and Brenner
- Planning times
- Periods of anticipation
- Periods immediately before
- Periods before events.
- Party times, often
- Party times for many
- Party nights
- Party days
- Ontario's Premier Ernie
- Ontario's 23rd Premier
- October 31 and December 31, notably
- Noteworthy nights preceding noteworthy days
- Nights when kids have a hard time falling asleep
- Nights prior to holidays
- Nights preceding
- Nights of anticipatory revelry
- Nights just before
- Nights before events
- Nights before big things
- Nights before big events
- Night times, in classifieds
- New Years' highlights
- Nervous nights, maybe
- Namesakes ever since Eden
- Morns' counterparts
- Leading periods
- Lead-in days
- Kickoffs to holidays
- Just-prior times
- Intros to holidays
- Important nights
- Holidays' heralds
- Holidays, almost
- Holiday preludes
- Holiday predecessors
- Holiday percursors
- Holiday highlights
- Holiday beginnings
- Holiday antecedents
- Halloween et al.
- Gift-wrapping times, perhaps
- Gift-wrapping times
- Gift-wrapping occasions
- Frequent party days
- First mother's namesakes
- Festive nights, perhaps
- Festive nights, often
- Festive harbingers
- Festive December twosome
- Festive days, often
- Eventides
- Evenings, to Emerson
- Evenings, poetically
- December has two big ones
- December 31 et al.
- December 24 and December 31, notably
- December 24 and 31, notably
- December 24 and 31, for example
- Dec. 24, Dec. 31, etc.
- Dec. 24, 31, etc.
- Dec. 24 and Dec. 31, e.g.
- Dec. 24 and 31, famously
- Deadline precursors
- Deadline lead-ins
- Days that may be spent decorating
- Days prior
- Days called nights
- Days before special days
- Days before festivals
- Day followers, in want ads
- Christmas and New Year's lead-ins
- Celebratory times
- Busy travel days
- Brenner et al.
- Big-event thresholds
- Big party nights
- Big day preceders
- Big day lead-ins
- Before nights
- Australian pop singer Karydas
- Auspicious nights
- Arden and Merriam
- Arden and Christmas
- Arden and others
- Arden and namesakes
- Anxious times for some
- Anticipatory periods
- Anticipatory occasions
- After-dark times, in ads
- After 6 p.m., in ads
- Actresses Arden and Plumb
- Actress Arden et al.
- Abbr. after some telephone numbers
- A couple of December days
- 12/31 et al.
- 12/24, 12/31, etc.
- 12/24 and 31
- ". . . seven Christmas __ ago": Dickens
- "___ Diary" (Mark Twain short story)
- "___ Bayou" (Samuel L. Jackson film)
- "___ Bayou" (1997 Samuel L. Jackson film)
- "___ Bayou" (1997 movie)
- "__ Diary" (Twain book with an apple on the cover)
- "__ Diary" (Twain Biblical tale)
- " . . . flies on summer ___": Keats
- ''___ Bayou'' (1997)
- ''___ Bayou'' (1997 movie)
- ''__ Diary'' (Twain book)
- ___ Diary (Mark Twain story)
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