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EVENINGS |
Nights |
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OPENINGS |
First nights |
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SINBAD |
Arabian Nights hero |
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ALIBABA |
Arabian Nights hero |
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HINDSIGHT |
Nights hid (anag) |
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ALI |
Arabian Nights hero, ... Baba |
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WOLFMAN |
Comes out on full moon nights |
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INSOMANIAC |
He spends sleepless nights designing main icons |
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TRINOCTIAL |
Lasting during three nights; comprising three nights. |
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ALADDIN |
A boy takes on 500 in The Arabian Nights |
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OFTEN |
Time and again, began offering frequent travellers extra nights |
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SENNIGHT |
The space of seven nights and days; a week. |
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SWEETNOTHING |
Having dessert on nights out can result in loving words |
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SWEETNOTHINGS |
Having dessert on nights out can result in loving words |
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SEVENNIGHT |
A week; any period of seven consecutive days and
nights. See Sennight. |
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DISCONSOLATE |
Inspiring dejection; saddening; cheerless; as, the
disconsolate darkness of the winter nights. |
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HOROSCOPE |
A table showing the length of the days and nights at all
places. |
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RUN |
To be played on the stage a number of successive days or
nights; as, the piece ran for six months. |
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DAVIDCOPPERFIELD |
In 1912, what book was read aloud over sixty nights to entertain the men stranded in an ice cave during Captain Scott’s Antarctic Expedition? |
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SERENADE |
Music sung or performed in the open air at nights; --
usually applied to musical entertainments given in the open air at
night, especially by g... |
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EQUATOR |
...ent with
the plane of the earth's equator; -- so called because when the sun is
in it, the days and nights are of equal length; hence called als... |