- TAPS
- Light touches, like on the shoulder
- Pub hardware
- Lights out tune
- Bugle tune
- Night music
- 1981 Tom Cruise movie
- Faucets
- Bugle call at a funeral
- Decorates with Scott, in slang
- Beer spouts
- Sounds of typing
- Mic check actions
- Bugle fodder
- Keg party rentals
- Listeners
- Phone lines?
- Bar sights
- Gastropub array
- Listening devices
- Lights-out signal
- Nightly call
- A little night music?
- Evening music
- Barracks "lullaby"
- Group at the bar
- Cruise/Hutton film
- Shoe attachments
- They run in the kitchen
- Reveille's opposite
- Song that signals "lights out"
- Boot camp lullaby
- Night music at the barracks
- 38-Down "lullaby"
- Last call?
- Solemn solo
- Hits up for money
- Soldier's "lullaby"
- Spigots
- Performs in "Stomp," for instance
- Tune for lights out
- Military base tune
- Bugler's tune
- Ceremonial bugle rendition
- Memorial Day solo
- Dances like Savion
- Doesn't pound hard
- Hits lightly
- Song on the bugle
- Tune also known as "Butterfield's Lullaby"
- Beer barrel pokers
- Base notes
- Evening bugle call
- Bugle melody to signal day's end
- Draws from
- Song played by brass for brass?
- Bars for people wearing stars
- Bugle call
- Military "lights out"
- Nighty-night signal
- Dancer's shoe attachments
- Bedtime tune
- Dances like Hines
- Bugler's signal
- Reveille's counterpart
- Bugler's melody
- Drawers in a bar?
- Melody at the base
- Base lullaby of sorts
- Lights-out melody
- Night tune
- Pub array
- Reveille counterpart
- Tune with only four distinct notes
- Base melody
- Last melody?
- Evensong?
- GI's lullaby?
- Four-note piece
- Brewpub lineup
- Bugs
- Repertoire requirement for a military bugler
- Base lullaby
- Four-note lights-out tune
- Draws off, as maple syrup
- Hits up (for)
- Melody from a bugler
- Brewpub array
- Light touches
- Solemn bugle solo
- Gentle attention-getters
- Lights-out music
- Bedtime melody
- Uses a touchscreen
- Military melody
- Camp lullaby
- Military tune
- Dancer's clickers
- Dancing-shoe attachments
- Army "lights out" tune
- Selects, so to speak
- Selects
- Bugler's "lights out" tune
- Draws upon
- Four-note tune
- Bugler's evening call
- Bugler's evening tune
- Touches on the shoulder
- Bar fixtures
- Designates
- Makes use of
- Lights-out signaler
- Army bugler's tune
- Knocks softly
- Military lights-out tune
- Bugle "lights out" tune
- Nominates
- Opposite of "Reveille"
- Gentle prods
- Military "Lights out" music
- Siphons off
- 19 Across rendition
- Bugler's "lights out" music
- Lights out call.
- Plugs.
- Sound effects at a 22 Down.
- Lights out bugle tune
- 24-note call
- Bugler's "Bedtime!"
- Base music
- Call that can be played with just C's, E's, and G's
- Metal pieces on a dancer's shoes.
- Bugler's job.
- Heel pieces.
- Light blows.
- Bugle nocturne.
- Sounds of a dance.
- Conductor's signals with baton.
- Bugles in the night.
- Thicknesses of leather on heels.
- Holes made in pipes for branches.
- Army camp signal.
- Camp signal.
- Military signal.
- Lights out!
- Camper's curfew.
- Service ceremonial.
- Relative of retreat.
- Bugle signal.
- Parts of dancing shoes.
- Well-known tune.
- Readies a beer keg
- Bugle number
- Bugler's call
- Knocks gently
- Good-night sound
- Military-day closer
- Musical good night
- Curfew for campers
- Bugle call after tattoo
- Military "good night"
- Night music at camp
- Bugler's piece
- Curfew call at camp
- Mournful melody
- Tattoo follower
- Removes a bung
- Bugler's lights-douser
- G. C. Scott film: 1981
- Threading tools
- Army bugle call
- Lights-out signal at camp
- Nocturnal sound at camp
- Signal after tattoo
- Bugler's "good night"
- Memorial music
- Lights out indicator
- Bugle solo
- Call at camp
- Veterans Day solo
- Draws off
- Base tune
- Begins to use
- Call on base
- It's played at night
- Closing bars
- Late-hours tune
- Music at many a memorial
- Bugler's bedtime tune
- It's bugled on a base
- Lager sources
- It causes lights to go out
- Military funeral concluder
- Composition of only four different notes
- Memorial Day performance
- Restin' piece?
- Call in the evening
- 24-note tune
- Bugle tune ... or what one does to 1-, 18-, 35-, 43- and 62-Across
- Chooses to lead
- Staple of Memorial Day services
- Call heard at Arlington
- Water spigots
- Selects, as for a position
- Typing sounds
- Music of the night?
- Nightly bugle call
- Dances like the Nicholas Brothers
- Bugle call at lights out
- Dance shoe attachments
- Song at a military funeral
- Funeral tune
- Lights-out song?
- Light hits
- What a drummer does
- What drummer does to feet
- Last song?
- What fan does w/feet
- Flag ceremony piece
- Funeral piece
- Dusk bugle tune
- Solemn bugle call
- Military music
- Gets the keg rolling
- Dances à la Savion Glover
- Bugle call played at bedtime
- Chooses for a position
- Timothy Hutton film
- Evening song
- Emulates Sammy Davis, Jr.
- They run in kitchens
- Lights out warning
- Good night for soldiers
- Bugler's farewell
- It's played on base
- Dances, in a way
- Reveille opposite
- They run from time to time
- Uses a foot to keep time
- It's played nightly on base
- Military "lights out" song
- Strikes lightly
- Base night song
- Beer dispensers
- Picks for a position
- Touches lightly
- Lights out bugle call
- Selects for induction
- Selects for a position
- Touches with a chip card
- Maple tree inserts
- Mic check sounds ... or, read from right to left, 26-Across?
- Sole savers
- Late notes?
- Lights out, in the barracks
- Running items?
- Bugler's sign-off
- Emulates Gregory Hines
- Emulates Bojangles
- Soldier's good night tune
- Music on base
- Plants a bug in
- ___ out (submits, in the UFC)
- Pub lineup
- Dances like Bill Robinson
- Dances like Eleanor Powell
- Phone spying devices
- Sink fixtures
- Mic-testing touches
- Uses a chip card to pay
- Dances like Ayodele Casel
- Dances like Gregory Hines
- Military sign-off
- Soldier's good night
- Emulates Hines
- Arlington postlude
- Arlington melody
- Appoints, so to speak
- Calls on
- Night notes
- Twilight tune
- Lights out lullaby
- Nighttime notes
- Tune from an army bugler
- Song that begins "Day is done"
- Nighttime bugle call
- Tune played at twilight
- Base bugling
- Tune played at military funerals
- End-of-day music
- Tune also called "Butterfield's Lullaby"