Answer: NIGHT
NIGHT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 93 times.
- Dusk to dawn
- Time for some shifts
- When most people retire
- Fly-by-__ (unscrupulous)
- Bedtime call, informally
- Darkness
- "'Twas the ___ before Christmas..."
- Dark time
- "Saturday ___ Fever"
- Elie Wiesel work
- Day's opposite
- When most dreams occur
- Period of darkness
- Time to retire
- Dark period
- Part of "SNL"
- When bats fly
- Wiesel work
- When to see stars
- "What hath __ to do with sleep?": Milton
- Dusk-to-dawn period
- Usual bedtime
- Dracula's uptime
- Thing broken in time of darkness?
- Kind of court or school
- Star's time to shine?
- Sack time
- Word with club or stick
- When many people retire
- Dracula's time
- Wiesel memoir
- Time to sleep
- "'Twas the ___ before Christmas ..."
- Dracula's favorite time
- Period of ignorance
- It falls but never breaks
- Time for fireworks
- Astronomer's prime time
- "What hath ___ to do with sleep?": Milton
- Cap or gown lead-in
- Time for a tuck
- Date time, often
- Fright ______, 1985 Hallowe'en knee knocker
- "... and the darkness he called ___" (Gen 1:5)
- Day break?
- Sleep time
- Dracula's shift
- Dark hours
- Dracula's waking hours
- Day follower
- Period after sunset
- Comment to one who's retiring, informally
- It falls quite predictably
- Nyx's realm
- From dusk 'til dawn
- Busy time for fireflies
- See 26-Across
- "Mr. Saturday ___" (Billy Crystal film)
- Brief remark upon retiring
- When horror movie scenes are generally set
- Vampire's shift
- Time for vampires
- Graveyard-shift time
- Day follower
- After sundown
- Popular Christmas carol
- Word 2 of a Christmasclassic
- Word 4 of a Christmas classic
- Like all World Series games, now
- Time for Dracula
- "the edge of ___"
- Word that can precede either part of 17-, 25-, 38-, 54- and 63-Across
- Busy time for bats
- Time to see stars
- Kind of cap and gown
- When one sees stars
- Brief remark upon heading to bed
- It falls daily but never breaks
- With 9-Down, hit sitcom of the 1980s-'90s
- "Sweet dreams"
- Prime-time time
- From dusk to dawn
- Dracula's prime time
- "See ya in the morning"
- Bats' prime time
- Time for a fireworks show
- It never occurs above the Arctic Circle during the summer solstice
- When to stargaze
- When repeated, call to someone going to bed
- "Sweet dreams!"
- Raat ki rani, aka ___-blooming jasmine
- One of eight for Hanukkah
- Ill-advised time for an ocean swim