| Like a neglected flower bed | 27 |
| Lean and lanky | 14 |
| In need of tending, maybe | 25 |
| Full of purslane | 16 |
| Full of dandelions, say | 23 |
| Filled with dandelions | 22 |
| Whence to view the N.Y.C. skyline | 33 |
| After-midnight times | 20 |
| 1 and 2, e.g. | 13 |
| Prime time for night owls | 25 |
| Periods just past midnight | 26 |
| Early in the A.M. | 17 |
| Half a fortnight | 16 |
| Calendar row | 12 |
| Calendar division | 17 |
| Half of a fortnight | 19 |
| It lasts for days | 17 |
| Wall-calendar line | 18 |
| TV Guide span | 13 |
| Seven-day period | 16 |
| Seven-day cycle | 15 |
| Semi-fortnight | 14 |
| Pay period, often | 17 |
| Line on a wall calendar | 23 |
| 7 days | 6 |
| 40 hours, to some workers | 25 |
| 168 hours | 9 |
| Year segment | 12 |
| Worker's cycle | 18 |
| When schoolkids go to bed early [black] | 39 |
| Timespan for The Economist | 26 |
| Time coverage | 13 |
| Sports Illustrated span | 23 |
| Seven days | 10 |
| Quarter segment | 15 |
| Quarter division | 16 |
| Pint : quart :: -- :fortnight | 29 |
| Pay period | 10 |
| Part of "TW3" | 23 |
| Monday to Sunday | 16 |
| It's often reviewed in newspapers | 37 |
| It'll last for days | 23 |
| It starts on Sunday | 19 |
| It lasts just over 10,000 minutes | 33 |
| Fourth of February | 18 |
| Calendar line | 13 |
| Barenaked Ladies "One __" | 35 |
| Approximate time between NFL games | 34 |
| 10,080 minutes | 14 |
| #17 | 3 |
| Planner that shows seven days per page | 38 |
| One of 5 out of 7 on the calendar | 33 |
| Follower of a school night | 26 |
| They're not accessible on Sunday (or Saturday) | 50 |
| School times | 12 |
| Quintet on a calendar | 21 |
| Worker's respite, usually | 29 |
| Saturday and Sunday | 19 |
| What Milland lost in a 1945 movie | 33 |
| Time to sleep in | 16 |
| Time for a getaway | 18 |
| Something much looked forward to | 32 |
| Saturday + Sunday | 17 |
| Reason for saying "T.G.I.F.!" | 39 |
| Ray Milland's was lost | 26 |
| Military pass time | 18 |
| Getaway time | 12 |
| Days off for most | 17 |
| "The Lost ___,"1945 film | 34 |
| "Lost" item in a Milland film | 39 |
| ___.com (e-mail address for a 1989 movie comedy) | 48 |
| Movie about keeping secret the death of a female boss | 53 |
| Saturday/Sunday hobby? | 22 |
| Time off, for many | 18 |
| They include Saturdays | 22 |
| Ski and long | 12 |
| Saturdays and Sundays | 21 |
| Moonlighters may work them | 26 |
| Getaway times | 13 |
| R. & R. outing | 18 |
| One going on long Saturday bike rides, maybe | 44 |
| Certain army reservists | 23 |
| They're busy every 168 hours? | 33 |
| Seven-day | 9 |
| Like some celebrations | 22 |
| From Sunday through Saturday | 28 |
| Like “TV Guide” | 23 |
| Like ''Time'' | 29 |
| Hebdomadal | 10 |
| Every seventh day | 17 |
| Every 7 days | 12 |
| Publication every 168 hours? | 28 |
| Books for jotting down appointments | 35 |
| Longtime classroom magazine | 27 |
| Working-late time, usually | 26 |
| Workday evening, or a small medieval warrior | 44 |
| Tiny paladin (or Monday evening) | 32 |
| Runt at the Round Table? | 24 |
| Little chessmen | 15 |
| Calendar rows | 13 |