Answer: HRS
HRS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 316 times.
Referring Clues:
- Little time
- Action film "48 ___"
- Divs. of days
- "48___"
- Mark McGwire stat: Abbr.
- Abbr. in a marathon time
- Time divs.
- Stats for Sosa: Abbr.
- Many mins.
- Store posting: Abbr.
- Time-card abbr.
- Time pieces?: Abbr.
- Mins. and mins.
- "48___" (Nick Nolte film)
- Academic units: Abbr.
- Time abbr.
- Dr.'s posting
- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, etc.: Abbr.
- Big hits: Abbr.
- Time meas.
- Leftmost digital watch no.
- Day divs.
- Time sheet abbr.
- Prof.'s posting
- Timecard abbr.
- Billing units: Abbr.
- College credit units: Abbr.
- 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
- Units in a coll. curriculum
- Four-baggers: Abbr.
- Crowd-thrilling hits: Abbr.
- Ballpark figs.
- Slugger's stat
- 60-min. periods
- Baseball stat.
- Stats for Sosa (abbr.)
- Fourbaggers, in MLB
- Store's business sched.
- Appt. book lines
- Barry Bonds clouts, briefly
- Marathoner's time units (abbr.)
- Meas. of time
- Mins. upon mins.
- Time pieces (abbr.)
- Barry Bonds blows, briefly
- Lots of mins.
- Ballpark swats (abbr.)
- Baseball's greatest hits (abbr.)
- Barry Bonds' clouts, briefly
- Stat for Bonds (abbr.)
- 9 - 5, e.g.
- Big hits at Shea (abbr.)
- "48 ___" (Eddie Murphy film)
- Day divisions (abbr.)
- Derby blasts, and key to this puzzle's theme
- Time pieces? (abbr.)
- 9:00 and 5:00 (abbr.)
- Ballpark stats
- Baseball blasts (abbr.)
- Slugger's stats (abbr.)
- Nolte/Murphy film "48___"
- Store posting, briefly
- Slugger's stat: Abbr.
- DH's often have many
- Stat for Babe Ruth: Abbr.
- Over-the-wall wallops: Abbr.
- Abbr. on a timecard
- A.M. dozen
- There are 720 in Sept.
- Very few people live for a million of these: Abbr.
- There are two doz. in a day
- Doz. between 1100 and 2300
- There are a doz. between midnight and noon
- There are 17,531,640 every bimillennium: Abbr.
- Day divisions, briefly
- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.g.
- Store door nos.
- MLB stat
- MLB long balls
- Nos. on a shop door, often
- Time pieces: Abbr.
- Dr.'s schedule
- MD's schedule
- "48 __"
- Long shots: Abbr.
- Base clearers: Abbr.
- Box score abbrs.
- They fill up the day: Abbr.
- MLB statistic
- They usually go over the wall: Abbr.
- Day pts.
- Baseball-card stats.
- Appt.-book lines
- Day fractions: Abbr.
- Coll. units
- Divs. of a day
- Timecard stats.
- Many min.
- Slugger's stat.
- 60-minute periods: Abbr.
- Fractions of a day: Abbr.
- Timecard stat.
- Timecard figure: Abbr.
- Midnight and noon: Abbr.
- Pts. of a day
- Time-sheet abbr.
- Baseball-card abbr.
- Paycheck fig., often
- Paycheck fig.
- There are 168 in a wk.
- Paymaster's count, briefly
- Brief time units in an Eddie Murphy film title
- They're either a.m. or p.m.
- 168 in a wk
- Abbreviation in an Eddie Murphy film title
- Daily segs.
- B. Ruth's 714
- "48 ___" (Eddie Murphy movie)
- Abbr. on a store door
- Smash hits, briefly
- Time measures: Abbr.
- 60-min. units
- Timecard
- Murphy film, "48 ___"
- Aaron's 755 (Abbr.)
- 86-Down billing units
- "48___" (Eddie Murphy movie)
- First periods in H.S., often
- Noon and midnight: Abbr.
- Stadium thrillers: Abbr.
- Retail posting: Abbr.
- They fill up the day, briefly
- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, etc. (Abbr.)
- Nolte-Murphy film "48 ___"
- Brief time pieces?
- Certain swats, for short
- Twice-daily dozen (Abbr.)
- Grand slams, e.g. (Abbr.)
- 120 min.= 2 __
- "48 ___"
- Ballpark feats (abbr.)
- Twenty-fourths of a day (abbr.)
- Round-trippers (abbr.)
- Storefront info: abbr.
- Coll. credits
- Sluggers stats.
- Shop posting: Abbr.
- Paycheck abbr.
- Billable units for an atty.
- PM units
- 120 min. = 2 ___
- Day portions (Abbr.)
- Storefront sign abbr.
- Store-front sign abbr.
- Storefront-sign abbr.
- Time card abbr.
- Day fractions (Abbr.)
- Storefront sign stats
- Store sign abbr.
- 168ths of a wk.
- 9-to-5 abbr.
- 9 to 5, for ex.
- Biz sign abbr.
- Storefront stats
- '48 ___'
- Time-zone units (Abbr.)
- Coll. credit units
- Min. collections
- Yr.'s 8,760
- '48___' (Nick Nolte film)
- 60-min. spans
- Shop posting (abbr.)
- Daily 24 (abbr.)
- "48___" (Nick Nolte movie)
- Day segments (Abbr.)
- Some baseball scores: Abbr.
- Timecard nos.
- Mins. add up to them
- Time units, abbr.
- Timecard data: Abbr.
- Shop window posting: Abbr.
- Smash hits: Abbr.
- Billable units (abbr.)
- Wk.'s 168
- Pujols blasts: Abbr.
- Appt. book rows
- M. Mantle's 536
- MD office posting
- Day fragments (Abbr.)
- Day's two doz.
- Diamond stat.
- Pay stub abbr.
- They may be game winners: Abbr.
- Storefront abbr.
- Many minutes
- 168 in a wk.
- Invoice nos.
- Ballpark dingers: Abbr.
- Slugger's stats
- Sluggers' stats (Abbr.)
- Baseball round-trippers: Abbr.
- Postings on some store doors (abbr.)
- "48 ___" (Murphy movie)
- Appt. book divisions
- Four-baggers, briefly
- Shop door nos.
- Many mins. equal them
- Round trips, of a sort: Abbr.
- Day's 24: Abbr.
- Nelson Cruz hit 40 in 2014 (Abbr.)
- "Another 48 ___"
- Time periods (abbr.)
- Store-window posting: Abbr.
- Fourbaggers, briefly
- They're often seen on S&L doors
- Time units (abbr.)
- "48___" (Eddie Murphy flick)
- Stats for Stanton, Cruz and Trout
- Slugger's stat, for short
- Parts of a day (Abbr.)
- Summary on a timecard: Abbr.
- Billing nos.
- Brief time units
- Day sections (Abbr.)
- The 168 in a wk.
- Mins. comprise them
- Open times, for short
- Little League belts: Abbr.
- Ballgame stat
- Storefront listing: Abbr.
- Info on a store door: Abbr.
- The two doz. in a day
- Pts. of days
- 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.: Abbr.
- MLB's 57-Down
- Four-baggers, in MLB
- Stats for sluggers (Abbr.)
- Daily two dozen (Abbr.)
- MLB stats
- Shift specification: Abbr.
- Some game enders: Abbr.
- 9-5, e.g.
- AT&T Park "splash hits"
- Mins. x 60
- Timecard measure: Abbr.
- Info in a Yelp listing: Abbr.
- Store sign figs.
- Spans of 60 mins.
- Four-baggers, for short
- Stats for a slugger, briefly
- Abbr. for the day's two dozen
- Appt. book slots
- Time open: Abbr.
- Ruth's 714 or a day's 24
- Some pay-stub stats.
- Countdown abbr.
- "48 ___" (Murphy film)
- Baseball stats.
- Base clearers, for short
- Yr.'s 8,765.8
- Some time units, briefly
- Office data: Abbr.
- MLB set a season record for them in 2017
- Yelp info: Abbr.
- Time units, ( abbr. )
- Nine and five, in nine-to-five: Abbr.
- 2 a.m. and 2 p.m.
- Divs. of 111-Down
- Brief time units?
- 12:00 and 1:00: Abbr.
- Way more than secs.
- Store door posting: Abbr.
- Time fractions
- Murphy film "48 ___"
- "48 ___" (film)
- Brief time measures
- GrubHub data: Abbr.
- Many secs.
- Day's 24, briefly
- IHOP posting
- What many mins. become
- Museum posting: Abbr.
- Appt. book blocks
- Freelancers' units: Abbr.
- Time sheet units: Abbr.
- Day's two dozen: Abbr.
- 12 a.m. and 12 p.m.
- Shop sign nos.
- Sixty-min. periods
- A-Rod's 696
- "48 ___" (1982 film)
- Angels' big hits?: Abbr.
- Univ. credits
- Timecard entries: Abbr.
- 9 to 5, say: Abbr.
- Sidereal and credit: abbr.
- Sidereal abbr.
- Credit abbr.
- Store door data: Abbr.
- TV schedule divisions: Abbr.
- They're made of mins.
- Schedule info: Abbr.
- Personnel depts., and what the personnel in 20-, 31-, 40- and 50-Across have in common
- PO door posting
- MLB blasts
- There are 24 in a day (Abbr.)
- Invoice info: Abbr.
- A day has 24 (Abbr.)
- Timesheet units (abbr.)
- Movie runtime units (Abbr.)
- Big hits, for short
- They have 60 mins.
- They're logged on a time sheet (Abbr.)
- Bits of time?
- Billing increments: Abbr.
- Shift units: Abbr.
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- USA Today - September 24, 2021
- LA Times - June 27, 2021
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