Answer: REM
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Ad ___
- Sleep stage
- "Stand" band
- Radiation unit
- "New Adventures in Hi-Fi" band
- "Losing My Religion" band
- Sleep phenom
- Sleep acronym
- Stipe's group
- "Everybody Hurts" band
- "Shiny Happy People" band
- In ___
- Radioactivity unit
- Unit of radiation
- 'Stand' band
- Sleep clinic study
- Michael Stipe's band
- Sleep phase
- Ad ___ (pertinent)
- Dreamer's acronym
- Sleep lab study
- Sleep lab acronym
- ___ state
- ___ sleep
- Sleep stage letters
- Sleep cycle
- Sleep state
- Sleep phenomenon
- Sleep phase, for short
- Sleep lab letters
- Kind of sleep
- Dream state acronym
- Dream letters
- ___ Martin (cognac brand)
- Stipe's band
- Sleep study subject
- Sleep study abbr.
- Sleep phenomenon, for short
- Sleep phase, briefly
- Ad ____
- "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" band
- "Losing My Religion" rock group
- Unit of radioactivity
- Sleep state initials
- Sleep stage, for short
- Sleep phase initials
- Sleep cycle acronym
- Radiation measure
- Radiation dosage
- Dreamy sleep stage
- Dream-period acronym
- Dream period, for short
- Ad _____
- "Man on the Moon" band
- "Bang and Blame" band
- "Automatic for the People" band
- 'Losing My Religion' band
- __ sleep
- Sleep study acronym
- Sleep stage: Abbr.
- Sleep lab study, briefly
- Sleep cycle letters
- Popular rock group
- Dream state
- "The One I Love" group
- "The One I Love" band
- "Losing My Religion" group
- Sleep-stage letters
- Sleep study measurement
- Sleep stage, briefly
- Sleep lab stat
- Post-retirement acronym
- Nocturnal acronym
- Dreamy sleep phase
- Dream-time acronym
- Dream state, for short
- Dream state letters
- Deep sleep state
- Deep sleep stage
- Deep sleep letters
- A kind of sleep
- "Monster" band
- "Man on the Moon" group
- 'Man on the Moon' band
- ''What's the Frequency, Kenneth?'' band
- Where dreams are made?
- When most dreams occur
- Type of sleep
- Stage of sleep, for short
- Sleep-clinic study
- Sleep stage, initially
- Sleep lab concern
- Sleep initials
- Radiation dose
- Dreamer's activity
- Dream-sleep acronym
- Dream state, briefly
- Dream sleep letters
- Dream phenom
- Dream indicator
- Band with the 2008 album "Accelerate"
- Ad ___ (relevant)
- 2007 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
- "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" group
- "Losing My Religion" rock band
- "Document" band
- "Collapse into Now" band
- "Around the Sun" band
- Type of sleep cycle
- They stop the band to sing "Leonard Bernstein"
- Sleeper's dream state, for short
- Sleep-stage acronym
- Sleep study meas.
- Sleep study letters
- Sleep state, for short
- Sleep state abbreviation
- Sleep stage initials
- Sleep stage acronym
- Sleep segment
- Sleep research acronym
- Sleep phenomenon, briefly
- Sleep phenom.
- Sleep phase letters
- Sleep letters
- Sleep cycle: Abbr.
- Sleep cycle, for short
- Rock group with the 1994 #1 album "Monster"
- Rock band fronted by Michael Stipe
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band from Athens, Georgia
- Polysomnogram letters
- Peter Buck's band
- Part of a sleep cycle
- Overnight acronym
- Matter, to Marc Antony
- Losing My Religion group
- Hypnology acronym
- Georgia-based band that disbanded in 2011
- Former rock band from Athens, Georgia
- Everybody Hurts rock group
- Dreamer's abbr.
- Dream stage letters
- Dream sleep initials
- Dream sleep acronym
- Dream sleep
- Dream initials
- Dream indication
- Dream acronym
- Crucial sleep stage
- Band with the 1993 hit "Everybody Hurts"
- Band with the 1989 hit "Stand"
- Band whose first hit single was "The One I Love"
- Band whose final studio album was 2011's "Collapse into Now"
- Band that's also a sleep acronym
- Band that disbanded in 2011
- Band from Athens, Georgia
- Band from Athens
- Athens band
- Architect Koolhaas
- Ad ___ (to the point)
- A kind of memory
- "The One I Love" singers
- "Stand" band, 1989
- "Shiny Happy People" singers
- "Out of Time" band
- "Orange Crush" band
- "Nightswimming" band
- "Murmur" band
- "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" band
- "Automatic for the People" group
- "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" band
- ''Radio Free Europe'' group
- ___ stage
- ___ cycle
- They lost their religion?
- Stage studied in somnology
- Stage of the sleep cycle
- Stage of deep sleep: Abbr.
- Stage occurring several times a night, briefly
- Sleeper's state
- Sleep-study wd.
- Sleep-research abbr.
- Sleep-lab term
- Sleep-cycle acronym
- Sleep type, briefly
- Sleep study topic, briefly
- Sleep study stage
- Sleep state, initially
- Sleep state acronym
- Sleep stage with vivid dreams
- Sleep stage that involves vivid dreams: Abbr.
- Sleep stage that involves dreams
- Sleep stage during which most dreams happen
- Sleep stage abbr.
- Sleep stage for short
- Sleep researcher's abbr.
- Sleep phenom, for short
- Sleep phase, familiarly
- Sleep phase with busy eyes
- Sleep phase where you start losing your religion
- Sleep phase acronym
- Sleep period
- Sleep measure
- Sleep lab detection
- Sleep inits.
- Sleep descriptor
- Sleep cycle part
- Sleep cycle inits.
- Sleep clinic subj.
- Sleep activity, for short
- Sleep activity
- Rockers originally from Athens
- Rock group with whom Dan Rather once jammed
- Rock group from Athens, Georgia
- Rock band with the album "Green"
- Rock band or sleep stage
- Rock band named for a phase of sleep
- Quantity of radiation
- Post-retirement occurrence
- Post-retirement activity?
- Phenomenon that occurs during dreams
- Phase that may boost creativity
- Peter Buck band
- Period of sleep with dreaming
- Out of Time group
- Out of Time band
- Optic activity during sleep
- Occurrence after retiring
- Nocturnal cycle occurrence
- My wife's third most-hated band (behind Big Country and Phil Collins solo)
- Most-nominated group at the 1992 Grammys
- Mike Mills band
- Michael Stipes' band
- Michael Stipe's group
- Michael Stipe's former band
- Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Bill Berry and Mike Mills
- Michael Stipe band
- Measure of radiation
- Like some sleep, for short
- Letters associated with z's?
- Late-night viewing
- Late-night cycle initials
- Its drummer was Bill Berry
- It has you seeing things
- It can help you see things when you're out
- Influential group of men from Athens
- In ___ (like some lawsuits)
- Hypnologist's subject
- Home to Utah Valley University
- Group with the monster 1994 album "Monster"
- Group with the hit CD "Monster"
- Group with the #1 album "Out of Time"
- Georgia-based band that was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007
- Georgia band whose first album was 1983's "Murmur"
- Georgia band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007
- Dreamy state?
- Dreamy state, for short
- Dreamy state for sleepers
- Dreamy sleep state
- Dreamy sleep letters
- Dreamy sleep
- Dreamland acronym
- Dreaming sleep stage
- Dreaming sleep phase, briefly
- Dreaming phenomenon
- Dreamer's sleep stage: Abbr.
- Dreamer's sleep phase (Abbr.)
- Dreamer's optical activity, for short
- Dreamer's giveaway
- Dreamer's eye movement, for short
- Dreamer's activity, for short
- Dream-stage letters
- Dream-stage acronym
- Dream time, in brief
- Dream time, for short
- Dream state: Abbr.
- Dream stage acronym
- Dream stage
- Dream phase of sleep, briefly
- Dream manifestation: Abbr.
- Dream inits.
- Dream indicator, for short
- Dream evidence
- Dream adjunct
- Disbanded band with the hit "Losing My Religion"
- Deep sleep stage with increased dreaming: Abbr.
- Deep dreaming stage
- Buck's former group
- Buck's band
- Band with the multiplatinum albums "Out of Time" and "Monster"
- Band with the monster album "Monster"
- Band with the compilation album "And I Feel Fine..."
- Band with the aliases Hornets Attack Victor Mature and It Crawled From the South
- Band with the albums "Lifes Rich Pageant" and "Document"
- Band with the albums "Green" and "Monster"
- Band with the album "Monster"
- Band with the album ""
- Band with the 4x platinum album "Automatic for the People"
- Band with the 2006 album "And I Feel Fine ..."
- Band with the 1998 album "Up"
- Band with the 1994 album "Monster"
- Band with the 1994 #1 album "Monster"
- Band with the 1993 hit "Man on the Moon"
- Band with the 1991 hit "Shiny Happy People"
- Band with the 1983 debut album "Murmur"
- Band with the #1 albums "Out of Time" and "Monster"
- Band with the #1 album "Monster"
- Band whose members formed Hindu Love Gods with Warren Zevon
- Band whose lead singer was Michael Stipe
- Band whose first top-10 hit was "The One I Love"
- Band whose final top-40 hit was "Bang and Blame"
- Band whose final studio album was "Collapse Into Now" (2011)
- Band whose biggest hit was "Losing My Religion"
- Band whose biggest hit song was "Losing My Religion"
- Band whose albums include "Reckoning" and "Green"
- Band whose albums include "Out of Time" and "Monster"
- Band whose albums include "Murmur" and "Reckoning"
- Band whose albums include "Murmur" and "Document"
- Band whose "Man on the Moon" is a tribute to Andy Kaufman
- Band who settled on their name by flipping randomly through the dictionary
- Band who guest starred on "The Simpsons" episode "Homer the Moe"
- Band who broke up 9/21/11
- Band that took its name from a stage of sleep Michael Stipe found in the dictionary
- Band that received the second-ever Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album
- Band that included a voter registration card in their 1991 album "Out of Time"
- Band that had the albums "Murmur" and "Document"
- Band that had the album "Automatic for the People"
- Band that had a hit with "Shiny Happy People"
- Band that had a 1987 top 10 hit with "The One I Love"
- Band that broke up in September 2011
- Band since 1980 that disbanded in 2011
- Band named after a sleep stage
- Band fronted by Michael Stipe
- Band formed in 1980 by Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Bill Berry, and Mike Mills
- Band disbanded in 2011
- Band called Twisted Kites at its first gig
- Athens, Georgia, band that broke up in 2011
- Athens band that turned 30 in 2010
- American band from Athens
- Alternative rock band that was fronted by Michael Stipe
- Alt-rock band whose final studio album was 2011's "Collapse Into Now"
- Ad __: interminably
- Ad ________, relevant
- Ad ________, pertinent
- Ad __ (to the point)
- Acronym for a deep sleep stage
- Acronym associated with retirement?
- About 20-25% of sleep: Abbr.
- 2007 Rock Hall of Fame inductee
- "The Great Beyond" band
- "Superman" band
- "Stand" rock group
- "Stand" band, in 1989
- "Shiny Happy People" rock group
- "Shiny Happy People" people
- "Shiny Happy People" band, 1991
- "Reckoning" band
- "Radio Free Europe" rock band
- "Radio Free Europe" group
- "Radio Free Europe" band
- "R U Talkin' ___. Re: Me?" (Scott Aukerman and Adam ScottÂ’s podcast)
- "Nightswimming" rockers
- "Monster" alt-rock band
- "Me, Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando and I" band
- "Man on the Moon" singers
- "Leaving New York" band
- "I Don't Sleep, I Dream" band, aptly
- "Finest Worksong" band
- "Find the River" band
- "Everybody Hurts" and "Shiny Happy People" band
- "E-Bow the Letter" band
- "Drive" rock band
- "Drive" band
- "Crush With Eyeliner" band
- "Chronic Town" band
- "Bang and Blame" rockers
- "Automatic for the People" band, 1992
- ''The One I Love'' group
- ''Losing My Religion'' rock group
- ___ sleep (a chance to dream)
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