Fail to be alert | 16 |
Enjoy a bed | 11 |
Emulate Epimenides | 18 |
Domain of Morpheus | 18 |
Computer mode | 13 |
Chronotherapy aids it | 21 |
Chandler's "The Big ___ " | 39 |
Button on some clock radios | 27 |
Berth rite? | 11 |
Berth rite | 10 |
Be in the land of Nod | 21 |
Be in the arms of Morpheus | 26 |
Be in dreamland | 15 |
An alarm stops it | 17 |
Ambien user's goal | 22 |
A bed habit | 11 |
"To ___—perchance to dream": Hamlet | 49 |
"To ___: perchance to dream": Hamlet | 46 |
"The City of ___," Kipling poem | 41 |
"The best meditation," per the Dalai Lama | 51 |
"The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of ___" (W.C. Fields quote) | 81 |
"Talking in Your ___" (The Romantics) | 47 |
"Sore labour's bath": Shak | 40 |
"Sore labour's bath" | 34 |
"O magic ___!": Keats | 31 |
"O magic _____!": Keats | 33 |
"No __ Till Brooklyn": Beastie Boys song | 50 |
"Nature's soft nurse," to Shakespeare | 51 |
"Go the Fuck to ___" | 30 |
"Balm of hurt minds" | 30 |
"A hint of lovely oblivion," per D. H. Lawrence | 57 |
"...an azure-lidded ___": Keats | 41 |
"___-Tite" (song from "The Pajama Game") | 60 |
"___ that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care": Macbeth | 70 |
___ on it (delay a decision) | 28 |
___ on (defer) | 14 |
"I cannot ___ wink": Pope | 35 |
Chamomile tea, for some | 23 |
Ambien, e.g. | 12 |
Diagnosis from a polysomnogram | 30 |
"I can't __" (insomniac's comment) | 52 |
Take really short catnaps during a Henny Youngman routine? | 58 |
Halcion, for example | 20 |
Be worry-free | 13 |
Surprise hit | 12 |
Unexpected hit | 14 |
Surprise success | 16 |
Certain train car | 17 |
Unexpected success | 18 |
Unexpected winner | 17 |
Rip Van Winkle, notably | 23 |
Unexpected film success | 23 |
Surprisingly successful film | 28 |
Surprising success | 18 |
Railroad car with berths | 24 |
1973 Woody Allen movie | 22 |
Word with light or heavy | 24 |
Woody Allen flick | 17 |
Woody Allen classic | 19 |
Van Winkle, e.g. | 16 |
Unheralded success | 18 |
Underdog with a chance | 22 |
Type of hit? | 12 |
Train car / Strips again | 24 |
Train car | 9 |
Surprisingly popular film | 25 |
Surprise at the box office | 26 |
Rip Van Winkle | 14 |
Possible future surprise | 24 |
Overnight-train car | 19 |
Early Allen film | 16 |
Car with beds | 13 |
Beauty of fairy tale, e.g. | 26 |
Allen film: 1973 | 16 |
A Woody work: 1973 | 18 |
1973 Woody Allen comedy | 23 |
... of 1973 | 11 |
Where people drop off on the line? | 34 |
Option for a long train trip | 28 |
Narcoleptics with string instruments? | 37 |
Delayed sensation? | 18 |
Sluggish lugs? | 14 |
Train cars with beds | 20 |
Surprise hits | 13 |
Unheralded successes | 20 |
Unheralded hits | 15 |
Unexpected successes | 20 |
Unexpected hits | 15 |
Unclaimed faro stakes | 21 |
They're not up | 18 |
Some yo-yo tricks | 17 |
Pullman and Van Winkle | 22 |
Long shots | 10 |
Convertible sofas | 17 |
Certain shower gift | 19 |
Less alert | 10 |
More drowsy | 11 |
More likely to crash? | 21 |
More heavy-eyed | 15 |
Most ready for a nap | 20 |