Answer: RESTS
RESTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 173 times.
Referring Clues:
- Snoozes
- Takes five
- They have bar signs
- Doesn't work
- Leans (on)
- Pauses
- They're found in scores
- Sets down
- Score marks
- Is quiet
- Catches one's breath
- Doesn't play
- Observes the Sabbath
- Lies
- Closes in court
- Breathers
- Musical breaks
- Last word for the defense
- Silence markers, in music
- Breaks in scores
- Enjoys a hammock
- Chills out
- Options during computer woes
- They're found on staffs
- Chills, so to speak
- Takes a breather
- Breaks
- Takes a siesta
- Sits down
- Musical symbols
- Takes time off
- Pauses that refresh
- Periods of inactivity
- Musical silences
- Takes it easy
- Has a breather
- Takes a break
- Moves in an airplane
- Staff symbols
- Score notations
- Staff members?
- Stops introducing evidence
- Signs of silence
- Cools off, maybe
- Times to relax
- Renewal providers
- Is off
- Staff signs
- Relaxes
- Concludes one's case
- Winds up in court
- Wraps up one's case
- Sits a spell
- ''The defense __!''
- Ends one's case
- Gives it to the judge
- What the defense does
- Tranquil periods
- Some score marks
- Score breaks
- Musical interludes
- Musical score notations
- ''The defense ___!''
- Bandstand breaks
- Symbols indicating silence
- Stops, in a court
- "The defense ___"
- Takes ten
- Some musical notations
- Some come between notes
- Some bar signs
- Caesuras
- Score silence symbols
- Some staff members
- Lulls
- Is still
- Notes aren't written during them
- Reposes
- Knocks off for a while
- Stops presenting evidence
- Notes' counterparts
- Knocks off
- "The defense ___!"
- Silent spots in scores
- Kicks back
- Breathers, musically speaking
- Vacations
- Gets a break, maybe
- Bar figures
- Closes a case
- Billiard devices
- Score symbols
- Uses a hammock
- Regains one's energy, in a way
- Concludes one's court case
- Recesses
- Takes a nap, say
- Work breaks
- Music symbols
- Takes 10
- Time-outs
- Unwinds
- Notes aren't written during these
- Takes a load off
- Dotted ones are half again as long
- Breathers for musicians
- Siestas, say
- Musical breathers
- Idles
- They take up some measures
- Pauses on sheet music
- What the defense does, sometimes
- Break times
- Enjoys a siesta
- Has a break
- Pauses for breath
- Completes the defense
- Naps, say
- Grabs a snooze
- Lies dormant
- Stops for a breath
- Stops working
- They're seen in quiet bars
- Staff breaks
- Takes a time-out
- Cools it
- Doesn't work or play
- Sits one out
- Put one's feet up
- Musical marks
- Recharges one's batteries
- Some music signs
- Times when musicians don't play
- Music breaks
- Staff figures?
- Gets all the breaks?
- Solo stoppers
- Sits for a spell
- Takes leisure
- Hangs in the hammock
- Symbols among notes
- Stops playing
- Intervals of inactivity
- Observes Labor Day
- "Don't play" music symbols
- Stops hiking for a bit
- Grabs some Z's
- Intervals in music
- Stops working for a while
- "Stop playing" symbols
- Breaks for musicians
- Signs not to sing
- Lies quietly
- Stops being busy
- Snoozes, e.g.
- Finishes arguing a case
- Puts one's feet up
- Concludes a case
- Symbols for silence
- Stretches out for a bit
- Does nothing
- Takes a snooze
- Stops for a bit
- Doesn't play, as a piano
- Half ___ (musical symbols that look like top hats)
- Catches some shut-eye
- Pauses from playing
- Relies (on)
- Gets some shut-eye
- Has a lie-down
- They can be whole, half or quarter
- "No playing" signs
- Recuperates, say
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 06, 2024
- USA Today - November 11, 2024
- LA Times - October 24, 2024
- New York Times - October 06, 2024
- New York Times - September 22, 2024
- New York Times - September 14, 2024
- LA Times - August 07, 2024
- New York Times - July 08, 2024
- LA Times - May 29, 2024
- LA Times - February 20, 2024
- New York Times - January 06, 2024
- LA Times - December 31, 2023
- USA Today - July 27, 2023
- USA Today - May 31, 2023
- USA Today - May 30, 2023
- LA Times - May 23, 2023
- USA Today - April 26, 2023
- LA Times - December 27, 2022
- New York Times - December 26, 2022
- New York Times - December 13, 2022
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