- TIMES
- Clocks
- Puts a stopwatch to
- Rewrite items in New York newspaper (5)
- Morning, noon and night
- x
- Apple square?
- What x can mean
- London newspaper
- Uses a stopwatch
- Common newspaper name
- Common paper name
- Word for a basic operation
- Multiplication word
- Noon and midnight
- Frequent word in mastheads
- X, mathwise
- x, in some texts
- Gotham daily, with "the"
- Multiplied by
- Some athletic records
- What x might symbolize
- Movie theater data
- X, in arithmetic
- Marathoners' concerns
- Marathon data
- The -- They Are a-Changin
- Los Angeles daily
- Los Angeles newspaper
- New York newspaper
- Sprinter's stats
- Measures with a stopwatch
- The __ They Are A-Changin': Dylan
- Airport postings
- Marathon measures
- Uses a stopwatch for
- Movie listing listings
- x, in math
- What "x" may mean
- __ table
- They may be good and hard
- London paper
- Runners' numbers
- Theme of the puzzle
- Uses a stopwatch on
- Midnight and noon
- Sixth word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
- Historical period
- Eras
- Clock readings
- Marathon results
- Evaluates with a stopwatch
- ___ Square.
- Occasions.
- ___ that try men's souls.—Paine.
- Periods.
- Present conditions.
- These are, currently, troubled.
- Schedules.
- Paper founded by John Walter.
- The day and age.
- Particular parts of a year.
- Term denoting multiplication.
- Word from the multiplication tables.
- Prevailing conditions.
- Fleet Street name.
- Seasons.
- Periods of history.
- The present day.
- A well-known Square.
- Famous newspaper.
- Hours.
- Instances
- Math term
- Word in many mastheads
- They may "try men's souls"
- It was the best of ___ . . .
- Fleet St. product
- Fleet St. name
- The ___ They Are A-Changin': Dylan
- Hard ___: Dickens
- They "try men's souls": Paine
- Kind of table, informally
- London paper, with "The"
- Era
- Indy 500 data
- Something New York and Los Angeles each have
- London institution, with "The"
- London institution since 1785, with "The"
- Life's partner
- Post-marathon posts
- See 29-Across
- V and X, on a sundial
- Keeps a watch on?
- Freddie Jackson "Rock Me Tonight (For Old ___ Sake)"
- Kinks "Where Have All the Good ___ Gone"
- Cars "Good ___ Roll"
- Lou Reed "Gimmie Some Good ___"
- Queensryche "Sign of the ___"
- It has endorsed Hillary
- London-based newspaper, with "The"
- Life partner?
- Track-and-field results
- Marathon info
- Runner's statistics
- They may be good, hard or changing
- Dylan's were "A-Changin"'
- Table type
- Admonishment, Part 4
- ... a thousand ___ no!
- X, to a kid
- Multiplication term
- Kind of table in elementary school?
- The X in the above clue
- X, in math class
- Noon and midnight e.g.
- Arithmetic table
- New York ___ : source of the comment
- Calculator button
- Math table
- Three ___ a Lady
- Cineplex ad information
- Marathoners' statistics
- Track meet postings
- Marathon statistics
- Word after "good" or "hard"
- Get with the ___! ("Catch up!")
- Third ___ the charm
- Swim meet statistics
- ___ New Roman
- London broadsheet
- One meaning of x
- Race results
- Popular serif font
- Sprint results
- Square where the words in this puzzle's dropping balls may be heard at the end of a song's first verse