Answer: DST
DST is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 205 times.
Referring Clues:
- It starts in Apr.
- August hrs.
- Aug. setting
- It ends in Oct.
- Ben Franklin proposal: Abbr.
- Summer feature: Abbr.
- April letters
- Certain clock setting: Abbr.
- Summer clock setting: Abbr.
- "Spring ahead" hrs.
- It's over in Oct.
- Summer hrs.
- Apr. clock setting, for many
- Aug. clock setting
- P.M. brightener
- Clock setting proposed by Benjamin Franklin: Abbr.
- Reason to reset the clocks: Abbr.
- Summer observance: Abbr.
- Reason to move forward annually?: Abbr.
- Schedule-shifting syst.
- What to spring to when springing ahead: Abbr.
- It ends in the fall: Abbr.
- Period after springing forward: Abbr.
- It begins near the end of winter: Abbr.
- Reason to do a 2 a.m. shift
- Cause of a clock change twice a yr.
- Hartford summer hrs.
- "Spring ahead" abbr.
- Aug. clock setting
- Its arrival may lead to a missed appt.
- Summer clock setting (abbr.)
- "Spring ahead" syst.
- It begins in Apr.
- "Spring ahead" letters
- Apr. setting
- "Spring forward, fall back" period (abbr.)
- Summertime clock abbr.
- Switch-over invented by Benjamin Franklin (abbr.)
- Cause of a lost hr. in spring
- It starts in Mar.
- It lasts 29 or 30 wks.
- It ends in Nov.
- Summer clocks are set to it: Abbr.
- It ends on the last Sunday in Oct.
- Subj. of the book "Spring Forward"
- Energy Policy Act of 2005 topic: Abbr.
- It creates an annual 25-hr. day
- It lasts 34 wks.
- It now starts before the end of winter: Abbr.
- Summer hours: Abbr.
- Much-anticipated spring thing: Abbr.
- It lasts almost eight mos.
- Mar.-to-Nov. setting
- Ariz. hasn't observed it since 1967
- It starts on Mar. 11th this year
- Mar.-to-Nov. hrs.
- Apr.-to-Oct. setting
- It ends in late Oct.
- ''Spring ahead'' hrs.
- ''Spring forward'' clock setting: Abbr.
- From Apr. to Oct., for most
- "Fall back" time, in brief
- Clock change inits.
- Summer clock setting, briefly
- Summer setting, briefly
- ''Spring forward'' letters
- Spring ahead letters
- Time zone letters
- Hr. deleter
- March adjustment, briefly
- Clock change letters
- ''Fall back'' time, in brief
- Ariz. doesn't observe it
- Summer at MIT, e.g.
- "Spring forward" letters
- It starts in early Apr.
- Spring-ahead letters
- Summer-setting letters
- It ends every Nov.
- When clocks are set ahead: Abbr.
- When to spring forward (Abbr.)
- "Spring forward" clock setting: Abbr.
- "Spring forward, fall back" abbr.
- Forward-moving occasion?: Abbr.
- Mar. weekend shortener
- Annual cause of losing an hr.'s sleep, perhaps
- "Spring forward" to this: Abbr.
- It starts in March: Abbr.
- "Spring forward" pd.
- Aug. hours
- Spring clock adjustment: Abbr.
- Mar. switch-over
- Summer hours
- Summer hours
- Daylight saving arrangement, abbr.
- "Spring forward" hrs.
- Summer letters
- Reason for a late shift?: Abbr.
- It lasts nearly eight mos.
- Mar.-to-Nov. hours
- 'Spring ahead' hrs.
- 'Spring forward' abbr.
- Sept. clock setting
- Mar.-Nov. clock setting
- Jul. clock setting
- Mar.-Nov. hrs.
- 'Spring ahead' abbr.
- Haw. doesn't observe it
- "Spring forward" period: Abbr.
- 'Spring forward' hrs.
- Syst. first implemented during W.W. I
- "Spring forward" inits.
- What Ariz. and Hawaii are the only two states not to have
- "Spring ahead" hours: Abbr.
- Sept. hours
- Summer clock schedule: Abbr.
- Annual cause of losing an hr.'s sleep hidden in this puzzle's 10 longest answers
- This year, it ends Nov. 3rd
- Summer NYC hrs.
- Period that ends Nov. 3rd, requiring a shift, and letters that shift in this puzzle's theme entries
- DC. summer hrs.
- Reason for a semiannual shift: Abbr.
- Mar.-Nov. hours
- 48 U.S. states observe it: Abbr.
- Result of an annual "spring forward" (abbr.)
- Summer clock observance: Abbr.
- Evening brightener, briefly
- Most of AZ doesn't observe it
- March-to-Nov. period
- June hrs.
- Source of addl. evening light
- Sask. doesn't observe it
- Occasion to do a late shift?: Abbr.
- Summer time in NYC
- Annual reason for losing sleep: Abbr.
- NYC summer hrs.
- Light saving arrangement, abbr.
- N.Y. time in Aug.
- Summer time, but not in Ariz.
- Ariz. is never on it
- Annual reason to reset clocks: Abbr.
- Summer clock initials
- "Spring forward, fall back" inits.
- D.c. summer hrs
- Apr. clock setting
- Letters that change hands in April?
- It returns just before spring: Abbr.
- Hrs. of summer
- It ends 11/6/2016 in the U.S.
- Short summer time
- It's not observed in P.R.
- Hrs. that begin when we "spring forward"
- It causes you to lose one hr. of sleep
- Timezone letters
- Annual 34-wk. observance
- March-to-November hrs.
- Something you might lose a little sleep over?: Abbr.
- Setting eschewed by Hawaii: Abbr.
- Most of Ariz. doesn't observe it
- May hrs.
- Va. summer hours
- Mar.-Nov. period
- Observance that begins in March: Abbr.
- Summertime setting: Abbr.
- Summertime in NYC
- Letters associated with March
- Cause of a one-hr. shift
- Clock-setting abbr.
- "Spring forward" acronym
- Clock change abbr.
- Timely letters found "across" the 10 longest answers
- Nonreligious observance: Abbr.
- Something to fall back from: Abbr.
- Cause of many hand movements: Abbr.
- When a one-hr. clock adjustment occurs
- It will end on Nov. 3
- Cause of a Mar. clock change
- Spring forward/fall back inits.
- AZ doesn't observe it
- It ends shortly after 1-Down
- Something the Navajo Nation observes that the Hopi Reservation doesn't (Abbr.)
- Reason to "spring forward" (Abbr.)
- Once-a-yr. reason for oversleeping?
- Mar.-to-Nov. period
- Clock change not observed in much of Ariz.
- Summer hrs. in most states
- Fla. summer hrs.
- "Spring forward, fall back" letters
- Hours that start in Mar.
- It begins in March (Abbr.)
- Hrs. that ended on Nov. 1 in 2020
- Clock setting not observed by the Virgin Islands (Abbr.)
- Hours Ariz. doesn't observe
- Reason for losing an hour of sleep in March (Abbr.)
- Clock shift letters
- "Spring forward" period (Abbr.)
- It ends in Nov. (Abbr.)
- Sunshine Protection Act subject (Abbr.)
- "Spring forward" or "fall back" letters
- Setting not observed by Hawaii: Abbr.
- Mar.-to-Nov. clock setting
- Divine Nine sorority, for short
- Hrs. not observed by most of Arizona
- It's not observed in Ariz.
- Something not observed in Arizona and Hawaii: Abbr.
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 13, 2024
- LA Times - October 08, 2024
- USA Today - September 19, 2024
- New York Times - July 02, 2024
- LA Times - April 12, 2024
- LA Times - March 15, 2024
- LA Times - February 23, 2024
- New York Times - December 18, 2023
- LA Times - December 18, 2023
- New York Times - December 14, 2023
- LA Times - November 26, 2023
- USA Today - July 12, 2023
- USA Today - June 19, 2023
- LA Times - June 10, 2023
- New York Times - May 09, 2023
- USA Today - May 05, 2023
- USA Today - April 06, 2023
- USA Today - April 05, 2023
- USA Today - March 07, 2023
- LA Times - February 13, 2023
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