| STRANGERS | "___ in the Night": Sinatra |
| BUMP | "Things that go ___ in the night" |
| VIGIL | "___ in the Night" (1940 Carole Lombard film) |
| BLUES | "___ in the Night": Mercer |
| TANGO | Fleetwood Mac album "___ in the Night" |
| ACRY | Mary Higgins Clark novel "___ in the Night" |
| PASS | Like ships that ___ in the night |
| GONE | "___ in the Night" (2022 thriller featuring Winona Ryder) |
| EXCHANGING | "Strangers in the night ... glances; Wond'ring in the night what were the chances; We'd be sharing love before the night was through," sang Frank Sinatra |
| THENIGHTWAS | "Strangers in the night exchanging glances; Wond'ring in the night what were the chances; We'd be sharing love before ... through," sang Frank Sinatra (3,5,3) |
| SUMMERWIND | 1966 song from the album Strangers in the Night sung by Frank Sinatra which was originally released in Germany: 2 wds. |
| TOGETHER | "Ever since that night we've been ...; Lovers at first sight in love forever; It turned out so right for strangers in the night," sang Frank Sinatra |
| INVITING | "Something in your eyes was so -------" (Strangers in the night -Frank Sinatra) (8) |
| DOBEDOBEDO | Nonsense line sung by Frank Sinatra in "Strangers in the Night" |
| AGLANCEAWAY | "Strangers in the night," sang Frank Sinatra. "Little did we know; Love was just ...; A warm embraci |
| ZODIAC | From the Greek meaning "sculptured animal figure", a belt of constellations in the night sky whose beasts include Aries the Ram, Leo the Lion and Sagittarius the Centaur (6) |
| ARCTURUS | Star in the Bootes constellation, one of the brightest in the night sky |
| SWINDON | Town in which Mark Haddon's novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is set (7) |
| SIRIUS | It is also called Alpha Canis Majoris, or the Dog Star, and is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name comes from a Greek word meaning "sparkling" or "scorching." Known as Sothis to the ancient |
| ALEX | Sharp of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" |