Answer: SLEEP
SLEEP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SLEEP with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Conk out
- Siesta
- Snooze
- Doze
- Rest
- Nap
- Forty winks
- Drop off
- Take a siesta
- Slumber
- Catch some z's
- Repose
- Nod off
- Take a nap
- Time out?
- SKINS
- Hit the hay
- Kind of cycle
- Retire
- Get some shuteye
- Get some shut-eye
- Inactivity
- Doze off
- Saw logs
- Hypnotist's command
- Hit the sack
- Catch forty winks
- Shuteye
- Catch 40 winks
- What a new parent craves
- Take a snooze
- Catch a few winks
- Somniphobe's fear
- Sack out
- Power-saving mode
- Go undercover?
- Dormancy
- Consider, with "on"
- Undercover activity?
- Sack time
- Rest period
- Hypnotist's directive
- Z's
- Visit dreamland
- Spend some time out?
- Shut-eye
- WETS
- Coleridge's "gentle thing"
- Sheep counter's quest
- Retirement plan?
- Peels backward?
- Insomniac's need
- Insomniac's lack
- Hypnotist's word
- Hypnotist's order
- Dream state
- Crash, so to speak
- Computer mode
- Catch some Zs
- Berth rite?
- What you'll do in the arms of Morpheus
- What a new parent may lack
- Visit the Land of Nod
- Take a nap, say
- Stop counting sheep?
- Result of counting sheep
- New parent's lack?
- Lullaby word
- Hibernation
- Dream on?
- Chandler's "The Big ___"
- Be dormant
- A buzzer may end it
- "The sweetest gift of heaven": Virgil
- What new parents lose
- What Macbeth shall do no more
- What a new parent may crave
- Result of counting sheep, perhaps
- REM time
- R. Wilbur's "Walking to ___"
- Opposite of "stay awake"
- Nocturnal ambition
- Nighttime refresher
- Lie dormant
- Kind of walker
- It may come after setting an alarm
- Insomniac's wish
- Insomniac's quest
- Insomniac's desire
- Insomnia cure?
- Experience REM
- Dreamland visit
- Down state?
- Be out
- "Nature's soft nurse," to Shakespeare
- You'll fret if you lose it
- Yield to Morpheus
- Yield to exhaustion
- What's often lost when one has disrupted circadian rhythms
- What you might do like a baby or a log
- What tryptophan is said to induce
- What to do to achieve your dreams?
- What the sandman causes
- What some sloths do for 20 hours a day
- What melatonin can help people do
- What Macbeth "murdered"
- What Hypnos is the Greek god of
- What an insomniac has a hard time getting
- What an alarm may end
- What a dolphin can do with one eye open
- What "Macbeth doth murder"
- Virgil called it a gift of heaven
- The rest of us?
- The arms of Morpheus
- Stephen King's "Doctor __"
- Sore labour's bath, to Shakespeare
- Somnology study
- Something you might want to catch up on
- Sheep-counter's quest
- Sentry's no-no
- Romantics "Talking in Your ___"
- Rip's specialty
- Result of eating the poisoned apple in "Snow White"
- Rest for the night
- Recharge after a long day
- Realm of Somnus
- Ravell'd -sleave knitter
- Prayer follower, sometimes
- Poet Wilbur's "Walking to ___"
- Period of quiescence
- Perform a nightly ritual
- Ovid's "rest of nature"
- Outcome of a lullaby
- One kind of walker.
- Nighttime activity
- Nighttime acquisition
- Nightly need
- Nightly activity
- New parents might lack it
- Nap.
- Morpheus' milieu
- Minimal-power computer mode
- Midnight activity, often
- Midnight activity usually
- Meet Morpheus
- Many new parents could use it
- Macbeth's murder victim
- Low-power mode
- Lose alertness
- Laptop's dormant setting
- Land of Nod
- Knitter of ravell'd sleaves
- Keith Richards-sung Stones jam "___ Tonight"
- It was azure-lidded, to Keats
- It "knits up the ravell'd sleave of care," per Macbeth
- Insomniacs want it
- Insomniacs need
- Insomniac's relief
- Inactive computer mode
- Idle computer state
- Hypnotist’s word
- Hypnotist's instruction
- Hypnotist's encouragement
- Hypnos's realm
- Head off to dreamland
- Hamlet's word before "perchance to dream"
- Goal of counting sheep
- Go under cover?
- Go to ___ (doze off)
- Go out at night?
- Go off to dreamland
- Go nighty-night
- Give extra consideration, with "on"
- Get some Zs
- Fail to stay awake
- Fail to be alert
- Enjoy some rest
- Enjoy some REM, say
- Enjoy a bed
- Energy-saving mode
- Energy-saving computer mode
- Emulate Epimenides
- Domain of Morpheus
- Desire for an insomniac
- Dalai Lama's "best meditation"
- Daily ritual
- Conk out, in a way
- Computer's low-power mode
- Chronotherapy aids it
- Chandler's "The Big ___ "
- Button on some clock radios
- Bon Jovi "I'll ___ When I'm Dead"
- Berth rite
- Be snoozing
- Be out, in a way
- Be in the land of Nod
- Be in the arms of Morpheus
- Be in dreamland
- Be dozing
- Be a member of a dream team?
- An alarm stops it
- Ambien user's goal
- A bed habit
- "Well, I could ___ forever / But it's of her I dream" (Dandy Warhols lyric)
- "To __: perchance to dream": Hamlet
- "To ___perchance to dream": Hamlet
- "To ___: perchance to dream": Hamlet
- "The sweetest gift of heaven" (Virgil)
- "The City of ___," Kipling poem
- "The best meditation," per the Dalai Lama
- "The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of ___" (W.C. Fields quote)
- "Talking in Your ___" (The Romantics)
- "Sore labour's bath": Shak
- "Sore labour's bath"
- "Soft embalmer of the still midnight": Keats
- "Silence is the ___ that nourishes wisdom": Bacon
- "O magic ___!": Keats
- "O magic _____!": Keats
- "No __ Till Brooklyn": Beastie Boys song
- "Go the Fuck to ___"
- "Balm of hurt minds"
- "A hint of lovely oblivion," per D. H. Lawrence
- "...an azure-lidded ___": Keats
- "___-Tite" (song from "The Pajama Game")
- "___ that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care": Macbeth
- "___ No More" (immersive theater production)
- ___ on it (delay a decision)
- ___ on (defer)
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