- NOON
- High time
- Midday
- Twelve
- Common lunch time
- It's high daily
- When both hands are up
- High ____
- Duel time, in Westerns
- When shadows are shortest
- High time for the sun
- Midnight's opposite
- Eleven follower
- 1 preceder
- It comes after 11
- It comes before one
- One preceder
- Palindromic time
- Hands up time?
- Lunchtime
- Brunch time
- Hands-up moment
- Time to grab a slice, say
- High __
- What sirens may signify
- When a whistle may blow
- Eight bells, maybe
- It's between 11 and 1
- Technically, it's neither a.m. nor p.m.
- Midnight's antithesis
- Koestler's "Darkness at ___"
- Morning's end
- Darkness at ___ (Arthur Koestler novel)
- When shadows are short
- When hands are up?
- Lunch starter, often
- Time for a tryst, maybe
- What one succeeds
- Factory whistle time, often
- Lunch hour
- H-hour in a Gary Cooper film
- 1200 hours
- Hands-together time
- Lunchtime, for many
- Arrival time of Frank Miller's train, in a 1952 film
- Time when both hands are up
- High time at MGM
- Beginning of lunchtime, for most
- Time, going forward or backward
- Break time
- When both hands come together
- Day's halfway point
- Morning ender
- Morning ending
- Wild West shootout time
- When morning ends
- Showdown time for Marshal Will Kane
- When many lunch whistles blow
- The end of the morning
- Traditional gunfight time
- Whistle time
- High time for Hadleyville's marshal Kane
- Halfway to tomorrow
- Lunch time, often
- Time for lunch
- Whistle-blowing time
- Eleven plus one
- High-handed point
- High ___ (1952 western)
- Start of a presidential term
- What may come after "after"
- Time to put your hands up?
- It's high time?
- Eight bells
- High time of day
- Day time
- High, at times
- Darkness at ___
- Day break?
- Lunchtime, perhaps
- High ___
- Lunchtime for some
- Whistle hour
- When both hands are together
- It may come before one
- Showdown time, in a 1952 film
- When time is up?
- It can follow eleven
- 11 follower
- Certain halfway point
- 12
- Cinematic showdown hour
- When two hands meet?
- It's between eleven and one
- Busy time for a cuckoo clock
- It may follow eleven
- See 67-Across
- Cinematic shootout time
- Classic showdown time
- It precedes one
- Shortest-shadows time
- Darkness at __: Arthur Koestler novel
- The other side of midnight?
- Common lunch hour
- When many start lunch
- Twelve, half the time
- Halfway between midnights
- Twelve sharp
- Halfway to midnight
- Start of p.m.
- Halfway through the day
- Marshal Kane's deadline
- It's time for lunch
- Climactic time in a Cooper film
- Climactic time in a Gary Cooper film
- Time for a bite
- Lunch hour for many
- Time for a taco
- Time for a whistle
- Busy time at urban food trucks
- Divider of the day
- When many head to lunch
- When p.m. begins
- Lunchtime start, for many
- When a.m. becomes p.m.
- Busy hour at a luncheonette
- When morning is over
- Day's halfway mark
- Middle of the day
- Lunch hour for some
- Popular lunch hour
- Time for lunch, perhaps
- Twelve __
- Dark, amid the blaze of __: Milton
- Factory whistle time
- Day demarcation
- Day divider
- One before one
- Cliché drawing time
- Busy time at luncheonettes
- Mealtime for many
- 11 hours after 43 Across
- When AM meets PM
- When a.m. ends
- Halfway to the next day
- Hour after 11 a.m.
- Chime time
- Time at the top
- Start of a nautical day
- Shootout time, maybe
- 1200
- Time when a U.S. president's term expires
- High ___ (1952 Gary Cooper film)
- Twelve o'clock in the daytime
- Time of day.
- Sun at zenith.
- Culmination.
- Time of Dr. Watson's first appointment with Sherlock Holmes.
- The canonical hour of nones.
- Meridian.
- When the sun is at the meridian.
- Koestler's time of "Darkness."
- Mealtime.
- The most important hour.
- Time to shoot the sun.
- 1200, Army-Navy time.
- Siesta time.
- Time of greatest power.
- Time.
- Famous race horse.
- Highest point.
- Time for a meal.
- When the sun is high.
- Mad dogs and Englishmen al fresco period.
- Later than 8 Down.
- Time of meridian.
- When the whistles blow.
- A lunchtime
- Daily palindrome
- When the whistle blows.
- Possible train time.
- Between morning and night.
- Day hour.
- One of a timely trio.
- Zenith.
- 8 bells.
- Brightest point.
- Opposite of 32 Across.
- Between A.M. and P.M.
- Ten o'clock scholar's hour
- When the scholar comes
- Brightest part
- Top of the clock
- Presidential inauguration hour
- Showdown time in a Cooper film
- Work-break time
- High ___, 1952 film
- Hour of sext
- Word with tide or time
- Zenith time
- . . . the blaze of ___: Milton
- High point
- Moment of truth in a G. Cooper classic
- Kind of tide
- Brown-bagger's time
- When both hands are straight up
- High time for Cooper
- Late time in a nursery rhyme
- When the sun is on the meridian
- Darkness at ___: Koestler
- Kramer's "High ___"
- P.M. starter
- Cooper's was "High"
- High ___, Cooper film
- Finest part
- High time for mad dogs
- Opposite of midnight
- High or after follower
- Sext hour
- Time for mad dogs and Englishmen
- When shadows shorten
- Shootout time
- Deadline for Sheriff Kane
- Deadline, sometimes
- Twelve ___
- Twelve, half of the time
- When a factory whistle blows
- Zero hour for Will Kane, in a film
- Tiffin time
- Twelve, maybe
- When all hands meet
- Zenith, metaphorically
- Twelve o'clock
- It follows 11
- Marshal Kane's time
- Bright time
- Time for a Wild West shootout
- 12 chimes
- Nautical day's beginning
- See 37-Across
- Gunfight time, maybe
- Time to draw?
- Duel time, maybe
- Shootout time, perhaps
- Good time for suntanning
- Hand-passing time
- XII, maybe
- Showdown time
- Time for both hands to be up
- What may precede one
- XII, perhaps
- Lunch time, maybe
- Busy time at the drive-thru
- Separator of a.m. and p.m.
- Time for a sandwich
- Twelve p.m.
- 12:00 p.m.
- Minute part
- When a clock's hands meet
- Midday hour
- When p.m. starts
- 12:00 in the daytime
- Midday time
- Early hour for a rocker
- Haircut 100 "High ___"
- The Carpenters: "Crescent ___"
- The Jam: "Tonight at ___"
- I've been drinking since half past ___ Social D
- Both-hands-up time
- Time some rockers wake
- Shanghai ___ (2000)
- 1200, to a civilian
- First P.M. time
- Time when two hands are raised
- High time for gunslingers
- Meridian hour
- When a factory whistle may blow
- Showdown time, in oaters
- When hands are at their highest point
- Time many chose to draw?
- It's before one
- Twelve o'clock in the day
- When both hands are raised
- High ___ (1952)
- Time for a break, often
- When some hear a whistle
- Deadline for Marshal Kane
- Busy restaurant time
- Twelve o'clock, half the time
- Gunfight time, in several films
- High time for Gary Cooper
- 12 p.m.
- Cinematic showdown time
- Palindromic time of day
- Climactic time in Westerns
- Lunchtime palindrome?
- Rush hour at downtown restaurants
- Western showdown time
- High ___ (Western)
- Busy time at fast-food restaurants
- When many have lunch
- 11 and 60 minutes?
- Typical lunch time
- U-turn from midnight
- Whistled hour
- 12, at times
- Palindromic hour
- 12 hours before midnight
- Halfway through a day
- Time around nomination?
- Time for a lunch break
- XII, during the day
- 12 hours from midnight
- Apt time given this clue's number
- High time for a duel
- Clock time
- Lunch hour often
- Time for 2 Down's 20 Across
- <I>Darkness at ___<I>
- XII
- XII, on a sundial
- Both hands are up
- Witching hour's opposite
- Factory whistle time, perhaps
- It's after 11
- Part of 9 Down
- When the hands are up
- Tiffin time, perhaps
- When you may hear a whistle blow
- Break of day?
- Day's crest
- It's high once a day
- It might be high
- Whistle time, often
- Time for lunch, for many
- 12 o'clock high
- Shootout time, in Westerns
- Day's midpoint
- Eight bells at sea, perhaps
- Presidential oath of office time
- Lunch hour, maybe
- Time for a work break, perhaps
- Hour of short shadows
- Time when the sun is highest
- Two-hands-up time
- Time for a lunch break, often
- Common time for lunch
- It's high, so to speak
- When hands meet
- Cinematic duel time
- A time when hands are joined?
- Bright moment
- Marking at the north end of a sundial
- Center mark on a sundial
- XII, on some clocks
- Day splitter
- It follows eleven