Possible Questions:
- Times of day: Abbr.
- British V.I.P.'s
- Afternoons, for short
- U.K. leaders
- UK leaders
- Times: Abbr.
- Downing St. VIPs
- Times in want ads
- Some govt. heads
- Evening hrs.
- British leaders, for short
- Afternoon hrs.
- Thatcher and Blair: abbr.
- Thatcher and Blair (Abbr.)
- Some Brit. statesmen
- Parliament VIPs
- Eves.
- Day times: Abbr.
- Cameron and Blair of Eng.
- Brit. bigwigs
- Blair and Brown: Abbr.
- Blair and Brown, for short
- Afts.
- Afternoons and evenings, briefly
- Abbreviated afternoons
- V.I.P.'s in U.K. and Can.
- U.K.'s Gordon Brown et al.
- U.K. V.I.P.'s
- U.K. heads
- Tony Blair and others, for short
- Tony Blair and others, briefly
- Timetable times
- Times of day hidden in eight puz. answers
- Time for violent mood swings and lots of chocolate
- The "m" in m.o.
- Summit gatherers, for short
- Source of a monthly problem
- Some natl. leaders
- Some day times
- Runners of Eng.
- R.B. Bennett and S. Harper
- Prime-time hrs.
- Pres. counterparts
- Parliamentary bigwigs, for short
- Parliament V.I.P.s
- Midol target
- Meir and Rabin, briefly
- Major and Blair, for short
- Leaders of the U.K. and Isr.
- It may include cramps: Abbr.
- Irish V.I.P.'s
- Heath and Eden: Abbr.
- Hassle for "Aunt Flo"
- Evenings, briefly
- Evenings
- Evening hours: Abbr.
- Eden and others, for short
- Eden and Heath: Abbr.
- Downing St. V.I.P.'s
- Downing St. bigwigs
- Disraeli and Gladstone: Abbr.
- Dark times?
- Condition that involves mood swings and chocolate binges
- Condition evoked in many a sexist remark
- Condition evoked in many a misogynist comment
- Chretien and Harper
- Canadian leaders: Abbr.
- Canadian electees, for short
- Canadian chiefs
- Canada's King and Clark, for short
- Can. heads
- Cameron and Harper: Abbr.
- Brown and Harper: Abbr.
- British V.I.P. group
- British govt. leaders
- Blair, Brown and others, in brief
- Blair and Thatcher: Abbr.
- Blair and Thatcher, for short
- Afts and eves
- Afternoons: Abbr.
- Afternoons, briefly (and hint to this puzzle's theme)
- Afternoons
- Afternoon times or UK leaders
- Aft. periods
- A.M. followers
- "That time of the month" hassle
- "Aunt Flo," initially