Answer: TIME
TIME is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining TIME with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Period
- Era
- Stretch
- Ump's call
- Tempo
- Season
- Umpire's call
- Spell
- Duration
- Rhythm
- Opportunity
- Instance
- Occasion
- Interval
- "A Brief History of ___" (Hawking's 1988 bestseller)
- Fourth dimension
- Ref's call
- Life partner?
- Kind of table
- Cell phone display
- It's on the watch
- Clock reading
- While
- Proctor's call
- Clock
- Umpire's cry
- Use a stopwatch on
- Kind of clock
- Marathoner's concern
- Use a stopwatch
- Part of ETA
- Life partner
- Game-stopping call
- "Pencils down!"
- Proctor's announcement
- #1
- Watch reading
- What prisoners do
- Something cons do
- Show of hands?
- Part of E.S.T.
- "Pencils down"
- Smartphone display
- Marathoner's stat
- Test proctor's call
- Sprinter's concern
- It marches on
- Newsweek rival
- Measure with a stopwatch
- End-of-exam announcement
- Einstein's fourth dimension
- Daylight saving __
- Calibrate
- You can see it on Big Ben's face
- What you may find on your hands
- Kind of keeper
- Keep track of
- It may be on your side
- Cons do it
- Clock readout
- Cellphone display
- "Put your pencils down!"
- "Person of the Year" magazine
- Test giver's call
- Referee's call
- Proverbial healer
- Proctor's shout
- Prisoners do it
- Kind of clock or bomb
- iPhone display
- Hourglass figure?
- Coach's call
- 8:01, e.g.
- "The devourer of all things": Ovid
- ___ clock
- You can make it or buy it
- Word with study or bomb
- Word with limit or share
- Word with bomb, deposit or capsule
- Word with "table" or "share"
- With standard, Inventionof Sir S.Fleming
- What the guilty do
- What a clock shows
- Watch readout
- Use a stopwatch for
- U.S. Naval Observatory's precise info
- The T in GMT
- Term of imprisonment
- Stopwatch reading
- Stephen Hawking subject
- Sprinter's statistic
- Runner's stat
- Proctor's declaration
- Proctor's cry
- Prime ___
- Precious resource
- Post-race posting
- Person of the Year awarder
- Part 7 of our carol
- Over ____
- One at a __ (individually)
- Newsmagazine with a red cover border
- Money, proverbially
- Metaphorical marcher
- Measure, as a runner
- Marathoner's statistic
- Magazine with a "Person of the Year"
- Luce's magazine
- Luce publication
- It's on the game clock
- It's free when it's unscheduled
- It will pass
- It passes
- It may fly by
- It marches and flies
- It heals all wounds
- In __ (eventually)
- Hour
- Healer of all wounds, it's said
- Garbage ___
- Father ___
- Clock info
- Clock display
- Certain healer
- Byron's "avenger"
- Batter's request, perhaps
- Appeal to the ump
- A metronome keeps it
- 5:05, e.g.
- "Stop the game!"
- "Stop the clock!"
- "Person of the Year" awarder
- "Newsweek" rival
- "Back to the Future" theme
- ''Stop the clock!''
- ___ and again (often)
- You might make it for a friend in need
- You may find it on your hands or side
- You may feel it pass
- You can tell it
- Wristwatch reading
- Wristwatch info
- Wound healer
- Word with share or bomb
- Word with make or mark
- Word with limit or zone
- Word with clock or bomb
- Word with capsule or clock
- Word with bottom (scuba diving period)
- Word with "limit" or "zone"
- Word with "limit" or "share"
- Word with "bomb" or "capsule"
- Word with ''capsule'' or ''clock''
- Word that can be "framed" by the longest Across answers
- Word before "flies" or "sinks"
- Word after "prime" or "standard"
- Wolfe's "Of ___ . . . "
- What's up at the end of an exam?
- What's up at the deadline?
- What's on the Stones' "Side"
- What you read from a clock
- What the hands may show
- What many wish they could turn back
- What keeps everything from happening at once, some say
- What inmates do until they're released
- What inmates do
- What cons do
- What clocks keep
- What a clock keeps
- What a clepsydra measured
- Weekly newsmagazine
- Watched thing?
- Watch information
- Watch info
- Watch datum
- Violent Femmes "They do it all the ___, yeah yeah!"
- Use a stop clock on
- Two-___ (deceive)
- TV ___ (what 2022 might be considered, since those are the 20th and 22nd letters)
- Triathlon statistic
- Tide's partner
- Tide's companion
- Ticking explosive, ... bomb
- This was "out of joint" for Hamlet
- This often flies
- This is something that every single convict does
- This is served in the clink
- This is served at Sing Sing
- This is on the watch
- Thing often checked on smartphones
- The T of EST
- The so-called fourth dimension
- The Onion: "___ Announces New Version of Magazine Aimed at Adults"
- The fourth dimension?
- The fourth dimension
- Test-proctor's announcement
- Test proctor's declaration
- Temporal dimension
- Take the minutes?
- Sundial offering
- Stopwatch measurement
- Sprinter's stat
- Springsteen graced its cover, same week as Newsweek
- Something you might need to kill
- Something to mark
- Something often killed
- Something kept at football games
- Smartwatch display
- Room in the schedule
- Rhythm in music
- Resource that's not renewable
- Referee's grant
- Red-bordered magazine
- Record the pace
- Racer's concern
- Race statistic
- Put a stopwatch on
- Publication that resulted from Luce lips?
- Pub call at closing
- Pub call
- Proverbial flier
- Proctor's cry at the end of a test
- Proctor's call at the end of an exam period
- Precedes study
- Postmark datum
- Popular reading since 1923
- Player's call
- Play-stopping call
- Phone screen readout
- Person of the Year mag
- Person of the Year designator
- Period after a sentence
- Partner of Warner
- Other half of continuum
- One of an impatient duo
- One of a pair of nonwaiters
- One of a non-waiting pair
- One kind of table.
- Newsweek alternative
- Newsmagazine whose covers have a distinctive red border
- Newsmag of note
- News magazine whose cover has a red border
- News magazine since 1923
- News magazine
- Minutes taken up
- Metaphorical "goon" in Jennifer Egan's "A Visit From the Goon Squad"
- Measurement that is not always constant, per Einstein's theory of relativity
- Measure the duration of
- Marathoner's focus
- Marathon trainer's stat
- Magazine with a red border on its cover
- Magazine with a red border
- Magazine with a Person of the Year honor
- Magazine with a Person of the Year
- Magazine with a "Person of the Year" issue
- Magazine whose cover has a red border
- Magazine that chose Angela Merkel as its 2015 Person of the Year
- Magazine that chooses a Person of the Year
- Magazine rack choice
- Mag that polls with CNN
- Luce's periodical
- Luce magazine
- Lock screen readout
- Lifehouse hit "First ___"
- Life companion?
- Leisure or hot
- Lament: Part III
- Kind of out, in football
- Kind of exposure or frame
- Kind of capsule
- Kind of bomb or table
- Keeper or lock
- Jim Croce's "___ in a Bottle"
- Jig or mean follower
- It's up at the end of the test
- It's served in prison?
- It's served in prison
- It's served in Attica
- It's served at Sing Sing
- It's on their side, sing the Rolling Stones
- It's often shown with hands
- It's often read on faces
- It's money, supposedly
- It's money, it's said
- It's measured by watch or clock
- It's irreversible
- It's done in the can
- It's done in prison
- It never stops flying
- It may run out
- It heals all wounds, in a saying
- It can fly
- It can crawl or fly, but not walk
- It can be saved, spent or wasted
- It can be high, full or free
- It can be high or free
- It can be called or killed
- It can be bought without money
- It "wounds all heels"
- It "wounds all heels," in a spoonerism
- It "Stands Still" to Rush
- Idiomatic marcher
- Iconic news magazine
- Hours clocked up?
- Henry Luce started it
- Healer of all wounds, supposedly
- Healer of all wounds, so they say
- Hawking's "A Brief History of ___"
- Hawking wrote a brief history of it
- Green Day "I hope you had the ___ of your life"
- Great healer, so they say
- Game-stopping word
- Game-stopping shout
- For the ___ being
- Favorable opportunity
- Famous Father
- Factor in football
- Factor in a hockey game
- Entertainment giant __ Warner
- Endless phenomenon
- Duration measure
- Do a track-meet job
- Determine duration
- Debut of March 3, 1923
- Daylight saving, e.g.
- Daylight saving ___
- Daft Punk "One More ___"
- D.S.T. or E.S.T.
- Constant marcher
- Clock's readout
- Clock's message
- Clock, as a race
- Clock offering
- Clock information
- Clock datum
- Clock a race
- Clock (a race)
- Chronometric quantity
- Chronology
- Check with a stopwatch
- Cell-phone display
- Call to a basketball referee
- Cable-box display
- Bomb or clock
- At the same ___ (simultaneously)
- At least some of it definitely went by while you were reading this clue
- Assess, as a runner
- All-wound healer?
- Age; era
- A year and a day, e.g.
- A great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils: Berlioz
- A certain Father
- 40-yard dash stat
- 3:30 p.m., for example
- 11:11, for one
- 10:15, e.g.
- "What we want most, but what, alas! we use worst," per William Penn
- "There's no ___ like the present"
- "The Winter's Tale" chorus
- "The two most powerful warriors are patience and ___" (Tolstoy)
- "The only critic without ambition," per John Steinbeck
- "The most precious resource we all have," according to Steve Jobs
- "The longest distance between two places," per "The Glass Menagerie"
- "The great instructor," per Edmund Burke
- "The discoverer of all things": Cervantes
- "The devourer of all things," according to Ovid
- "The ___ Traveler's Wife"
- "The ___ Machine" (H.G. Wells book)
- "The ___ Machine"
- "The ___ is out of joint": Shak.
- "That ___" Regina Spektor
- "Stop! Turn your papers over"
- "Put your pencils down"
- "Procrastination is the thief of __": Young
- "Person of the Year" publication
- "Once Upon a ___" (ABC show)
- "Newsweek" alternative
- "Nature's great healer," per Seneca
- "Lost ___ is never found again": Benjamin Franklin
- "Long ___, no see!"
- "Just in ___," 1956 song
- "It's about ___"
- "Hurry! We don't have much ___!"
- "Dark Side of the Moon" track with all the clocks
- "Dark Side of the Moon" classic
- "Back to the Future" focus
- "About Damn ___" (Lizzo song)
- "A cruel thief to rob us of our former selves," per Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
- "A Brief History of ___"
- "A ___ to live, and . . . "
- "A ___ to every purpose . . . ": Eccles. 3:1
- "___, gentlemen"
- "____ Bandits"
- "___ shall unfold what plaited cunning hides": Shak.
- "___ on my hands"
- "___ on My Hands," 1930 song
- "___ Is on My Side"
- "___ is but the stream I go a-fishing in" (Thoreau)
- "___ and tide wait for no man"
- '95 Hootie hit
- ''Newsweek'' rival
- _____zone
- ___ clocks
- ___ and again
- ___ 100 (annual list)
- __ capsule
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