Possible Questions:
- Time period
- Class
- Long (for)
- Vintage
- Calendar ref.
- Four quarters
- Calendar unit
- School ___
- Calendar span
- Time span
- -
- Once around the sun
- Academic period
- Junior, e.g.
- Calendar quota
- Time unit
- Time division
- Orbital period
- Light ___
- Kind of book
- Wine connoisseur's concern
- Wine bottle datum
- Round of seasons
- It's marked by a ring in a trunk
- Four seasons
- Wine label info
- Time frame
- Once around Sol
- New ___
- Junior, for one
- Twelve months
- Revolutionary period?
- Oenophile's concern
- Oenologist's concern
- Certain cycle
- Calendar period
- Vintage designation
- Part of a century
- January to December
- Time for a revolution?
- Class-ring inscription
- 365 days
- Y2K, for one
- Wine vintage
- Wine taster's concern
- Wine factor
- Two semesters
- Subscription period, often
- Sentence unit
- Part of YTD
- Oenologist's interest
- Lease length, often
- Division of time
- Car registration datum
- Calendar division
- 1984, e.g.
- Wine datum
- Type of book
- Subscription length, often
- Sommelier's concern
- Senior or junior
- Revolutionary period
- Revolution period
- Reunion number
- Planetary revolution
- Number on many an almanac
- Millennium unit
- Leap follower
- Indentureship unit
- Graduating class
- Fiscal period
- Diary capacity
- Accounting period
- 88 days, on Mercury
- 687 days on Mars
- 2008, e.g.
- 2000, for one
- #3
- Wine-list datum
- Stat etched on a trophy
- Spring, summer, fall and winter
- Sentence division
- One Earth orbit
- Number on a coin
- Junior or senior, e.g.
- It starts with a celebration
- Graduating class info
- Diary duration
- Coin datum
- Class ring inscription
- Century fraction
- Better Than Ezra "This Time of ___"
- Astronomical unit
- Annual period
- Anniversary unit
- Word with leap or lunar
- Wine-label datum
- Wine taster's guesstimate
- Wine taster's guess
- Wine info
- Wine buyer's concern
- Whiskey or wine datum
- Twelve moons
- Trip around the sun
- Time it takes for our revolution?
- Time for a world revolution?
- Time for a revolution
- The last palindromic one was 2002
- The four seasons?
- The four seasons
- Subscription term
- Sophomore, for one
- Sophomore or junior, e.g.
- Sophomore or junior
- Sommelier's stat
- Sommelier's datum
- Revolution time
- Part of Y2K
- Number on an almanac
- Newcomer in January
- Mercury's 88 days
- Lunar or leap, e.g.
- Leap or lunar
- Junior, for example
- It changes annually
- History test answer, maybe
- High schooler's designation
- Four quarters' equivalent
- Date on a penny
- Cornerstone datum
- Copyright datum
- Century segment
- Calendar's scope
- Calendar quantity
- Calendar cycle
- Calendar confines
- Calendar capacity
- Annum
- About 687 Martian days
- 88 Earth days, on Mercury
- 88 days on Mercury
- 525,600 minutes, usually
- 52 weeks
- 26 fortnights
- 2013, e.g.
- 2012, e.g.
- 2001, for one
- 2001, e.g.
- 2, 4, 6 or 2008
- 1970
- 1492, e.g.
- "The ___ of Living Dangerously"
- "It Was a Very Good ___"
- "Happy New ___!"
- Yellowcard "One ___, Six Months"
- Word with book or long
- Word rearranged and hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers
- Woman of the ___
- Winetaster's consideration
- Wine-bottle number
- Wine-bottle datum
- Wine lover's interest
- Wine list datum
- Wine label figure
- Wine industry reference point
- Wine concern
- Whisky or wine datum
- What a cake candle often represents
- Usual diary capacity
- Used-car factor
- Unit in many a sentence
- Typical subscription length
- Twelvemonth
- Timeline component
- Time to go once around the sun
- Time of revolution?
- Time machine setting
- Time for a worldwide revolution
- Time between birthdays
- The ____ of the Cat
- Strangely, it's shorter than a day on Venus
- Sophomores, e.g.
- Sophomore, for example
- Sophomore, e.g.
- Solar or sidereal time
- Solar or leap
- Solar or calendar chaser
- Solar cycle
- Sidereal or fiscal
- Sidereal ___
- Sentencing unit
- Senior, e.g.
- Senior or junior, e.g.
- Senior __
- Rookie of the ___ (NBA award)
- Revolutionary time
- Revolution time?
- Revolution period?
- Relatively short sentence
- Part of I.G.Y.
- Part of a sentence?
- Orbit period
- One orbit around the sun
- Once-around-Sol period
- Once around, in a way
- On Mars, this is 687 days
- Off __
- Oenophile's specification
- Oenophile's question
- Oenophile's datum
- Number on a wine bottle
- Number following the ©
- Number after a © symbol
- Nickel datum
- New or leap
- My Favorite ____: O'Toole film
- My Favorite ___
- MIX or DIV
- Mercury's is 88 days
- Mercury's comprises 88 days
- MCMLXXIX, for one
- Many a Roman numeral
- Manager of the ___
- Magazine subscription period
- Lustrum fifth
- Lunar or leap ___
- Long sentence division
- Light-___ (about six trillion miles)
- Life of a calendar
- Length of a calendar
- Lease term, often
- Leap, for one
- Leap or lunar follower
- Leap of light
- Leap ____
- Leap ___
- Leap __
- Juniors, e.g.
- Jan. to Jan.
- Its end comes in under 2 weeks
- It won't be 5 digits long for quite some time
- It lasts for months
- It has 12 months
- It can be lunar or solar
- It begins on January 1
- Inscription on a class ring
- Information for an oenologist
- Info in a used car ad
- In which Christmas comes but once
- In Cleveland, I am on dusty infield (7)
- Gregorian cycle
- Graduate's affiliation
- Freshman or sophomore
- Four trimesters
- Four full seasons
- Fiscal or solar
- Fiscal or academic follower
- Eighty-eight days on Mercury
- Dollar-a-___ man
- Diary length, often
- Diary capacity, typically
- Desk-calendar capacity
- Decade unit
- Decade tenth
- Decade segment
- Decade part
- Datum with make and model
- Copyright page datum
- Contract period, often
- Compass of most calendars
- Classic car datum
- Class ring datum
- Class identification
- Circuit around the sun
- Circle of the seasons
- Certain rotation
- Century unit
- Career division, in sports
- Calendar's span
- Calendar reference
- Calendar length
- Calendar contents
- Birthday-to-birthday span
- Auto datum
- Año, to Andrew
- Alumni grouping
- Almanac volume
- After this, buy a new calendar
- Academic or leap
- Academic __
- About 8,760 hours
- About 1.2% of Uranus's orbital period, on Earth
- A.D. MCMXCIII, e.g.
- A trip around Sol
- A new one is celebrated
- A dozen moons
- 669 Martian days
- 52 Sundays
- 2014, for one
- 2006, for one
- 1994 or 1876
- 1980 or 2007
- 1945, for one
- 1776, e.g.
- 1776 or 1945
- 1492 for one
- 12 months
- 1000 or 2000, but not 0
- 1000 or 2000
- "Woman of the ___" (Tracy/Hepburn film)
- "Very good" period in songdom
- "The --- of Living Dangerously"
- "It Was a Very Good ___," Sinatra hit
- '00, e.g.
- ''Newsweek'' cover number
- ___ of the Rat
- ___ of grace