Similar: 72
- 10:10
- AD Three 36.13: 503-504 p. 504 (arriving at -)
- 11:59
- GR Part Two 2: 189-205 p. 184
- 1400s
- AD Three 40.4: 561-564 p. 562
- 18th century
- GR Part One 12: 72-83 p. 79 (the maniac side of the -)
- 18th-century
- GR Part One 6: 37-42 p. 38 (the neat - heart of downtown Tunbridge Wells)
- 19th-century
- GR Part Two 3: 205-226 p. 214 (a - wilderness sunset)
- 200 years
- 2*
- 21st century
- GR Part Three 2: 295-314 p. 297
- 3:55
- AD Two 26.6: 329-335 p. 331 (- [train])
- 4:00 A.M.
- 3*
- 4:30
- GR Part One 16: 120-136 p. 121
- 6:43:16
- GR Part One 4: 20-29 p. 26 (The Moment was - British Double Summer Time), 29 (- BDST)
- 7:17 A.M.
- AD Four 55.2: 779-780 p. 779 (As of - local time on 30 June 1908)
- 8-hour
- GR Part Two 8: 269-278 p. 275 (- entrance exam)
- 8:00
- AD Four 56.1: 792-794 p. 792
- 8:20
- GR Part One 3: 17-19 p. 17 (- and other mythical hours)
- 8:40
- AD Three 36.13: 503-504 p. 504
- A.M.
- 2*
- any time
- GR Part One 4: 20-29 p. 25 (it could happen -)
- Automotive Age Myth
- GR Part Three 30: 580-591 p. 581
- B.C.
- 2*
- Central War Time
- GR Part Four 6: 674-700 p. 695, 696
- Christian time
- AD Two 12.1: 138-146 p. 143
- clock-seconds
- AD Three 34.2: 462-468 p. 464
- day
- 2*
- day-and-night
- 2*
- day-by-day
- AD Three 33.3: 455-458 p. 457 (- politics)
- day-to-day
- 6*
- eighteenth-century
- AD Four 59.5: 854-860 p. 860 ([hair] - Venetian style)
- Era of Sail
- AD Two 11.1: 121-125 p. 121
- fifteenth-century
- AD Two 21.2: 248-250 p. 249 (- sources)
- four-year-old
- AD Four 61.1: 892-893 p. 893 (- niece Clothilda)
- fourteenth-century
- AD Two 21.2: 248-250 p. 249 (split; - [...] sources)
- futureless
- GR Part Two 3: 205-226 p. 208 (an unaccountable - look)
- Golden Age
- AD Three 40.4: 561-564 p. 561
- half-hour
- AD Four 68.9: 1035-1039 p. 1037
- hour
- 2*
- Hour of the Rat
- AD Three 48.5: 673-677 p. 675
- Hours
- 2*
- Ice Age
- AD Two 12.1: 138-146 p. 140
- Imperium of Steam
- AD Three 40.6: 567-567 p. 567
- last-minute
- 2*
- late-afternoon
- 3*
- Machine-Age
- AD Four 66.5: 988-990 p. 990 (- nichtmare)
- mid-afternoon
- AD Three 49.3: 688-689 p. 688 (- dozes)
- mid-April
- AD Four 60.10: 879-880 p. 879
- mid-February
- AD Four 64.8: 946-948 p. 946
- mid-October
- AD Four 64.19: 963-963 p. 963
- Middle Ages
- 2*
- minute-and-a-half-long
- AD Three 49.3: 688-689 p. 688 (mid-afternoon - dozes)
- neutral hour
- AD Three 41.3: 574-577 p. 577
- night-time
- AD Four 68.7: 1032-1033 p. 1032
- nine-hour
- AD Three 47.1: 652-656 p. 652 (a - trip)
- nineteenth-century
- AD Two 29.7: 394-396 p. 395 (- hairdos)
- Porfiriato
- AD Two 29.2: 376-383 p. 382 (this ol'-)
- pre-Cambrian
- GR Part One 16: 120-136 p. 135 (- exhalation)
- quarter-hour
- AD Four 68.1: 1018-1021 p. 1021
- run-together
- AD Two 19.3: 225-232 p. 231 (- known as 'the Victorian Age')
- Saturday-afternoon
- GR Part Two 7: 249-269 p. 264 (- western movies dedicated to Property)
- seventeenth-century
- AD Four 60.2: 869-871 p. 870 (- Uskok)
- sixteenth-century
- 2*
- three A.M.
- AD Two 29.3: 383-385 p. 384 (- rate)
- time-line
- GR Part Two 8: 269-278 p. 272
- time-regime
- AD Two 31.2: 413-417 p. 415 (your -)
- transnoctial
- AD Four 53.7: 759-761 p. 759 (- cheroot)
- twentieth-century
- 2*
- twenty-somethin
- AD Four 69.5: 1045-1047 p. 1046
- two-o’clock
- GR Part One 8: 47-53 p. 50
- two-second
- AD Four 63.2: 921-922 p. 922 (Frank's - interlude with Sloat Fresno)
- up-to-date
- AD Two 11.3: 126-129 p. 128
- up-to-the-minute
- 2*
- year
- 2*