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Here you will find all Crosswords Clues.

TextLength
Like a neglected flower bed 27
Lean and lanky 14
In need of tending, maybe 25
Full of purslane 16
Full of dandelions, say 23
Filled with dandelions 22
Whence to view the N.Y.C. skyline 33
After-midnight times 20
1 and 2, e.g. 13
Prime time for night owls 25
Periods just past midnight 26
Early in the A.M. 17
Half a fortnight 16
Calendar row 12
Calendar division 17
Half of a fortnight 19
It lasts for days 17
Wall-calendar line 18
TV Guide span 13
Seven-day period 16
Seven-day cycle 15
Semi-fortnight 14
Pay period, often 17
Line on a wall calendar 23
7 days 6
40 hours, to some workers 25
168 hours 9
Year segment 12
Worker's cycle 18
When schoolkids go to bed early [black] 39
Timespan for The Economist 26
Time coverage 13
Sports Illustrated span 23
Seven days 10
Quarter segment 15
Quarter division 16
Pint : quart :: -- :fortnight 29
Pay period 10
Part of "TW3" 23
Monday to Sunday 16
It's often reviewed in newspapers 37
It'll last for days 23
It starts on Sunday 19
It lasts just over 10,000 minutes 33
Fourth of February 18
Calendar line 13
Barenaked Ladies "One __" 35
Approximate time between NFL games 34
10,080 minutes 14
#17 3
Planner that shows seven days per page 38
One of 5 out of 7 on the calendar 33
Follower of a school night 26
They're not accessible on Sunday (or Saturday) 50
School times 12
Quintet on a calendar 21
Worker's respite, usually 29
Saturday and Sunday 19
What Milland lost in a 1945 movie 33
Time to sleep in 16
Time for a getaway 18
Something much looked forward to 32
Saturday + Sunday 17
Reason for saying "T.G.I.F.!" 39
Ray Milland's was lost 26
Military pass time 18
Getaway time 12
Days off for most 17
"The Lost ___,"1945 film 34
"Lost" item in a Milland film 39
___.com (e-mail address for a 1989 movie comedy) 48
Movie about keeping secret the death of a female boss 53
Saturday/Sunday hobby? 22
Time off, for many 18
They include Saturdays 22
Ski and long 12
Saturdays and Sundays 21
Moonlighters may work them 26
Getaway times 13
R. & R. outing 18
One going on long Saturday bike rides, maybe 44
Certain army reservists 23
They're busy every 168 hours? 33
Seven-day 9
Like some celebrations 22
From Sunday through Saturday 28
Like “TV Guide” 23
Like ''Time'' 29
Hebdomadal 10
Every seventh day 17
Every 7 days 12
Publication every 168 hours? 28
Books for jotting down appointments 35
Longtime classroom magazine 27
Working-late time, usually 26
Workday evening, or a small medieval warrior 44
Tiny paladin (or Monday evening) 32
Runt at the Round Table? 24
Little chessmen 15
Calendar rows 13