Answer: REST
REST is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 442 times.
Referring Clues:
- Day of ___
 - Sabbath activity
 - Quietus
 - Peace of mind
 - Crash, so to speak
 - Unwind
 - Take five
 - Word with cure or room
 - Break
 - Leftovers
 - Scorer's mark
 - Kind of home or room
 - Relax
 - Others
 - Staff break?
 - Observe the Sabbath
 - Cessation
 - With 113-Down, a roadside sight
 - Sit a spell
 - Balance
 - Take it easy
 - Musical symbol
 - Lull
 - Silence of the staff
 - Take 3, clue 2
 - Musical interval
 - Medical advice, often
 - Software installation requirement, often
 - Downtime
 - Catch one's breath
 - Be quiet
 - Siesta
 - Doctor's advice, perhaps
 - Staff symbol
 - Recess
 - Take a breather
 - Take a load off
 - Put one's legs up
 - What's left
 - No longer work
 - Musical mark
 - Lie
 - With 16-Across, places to pull over
 - Part of R & R
 - Everything else
 - Breather
 - Take a break
 - Pause
 - What the defense may do
 - Take a few minutes
 - Take ten
 - Holiday
 - Remainder
 - Not play
 - What is left
 - Musical sign
 - Cease pleading
 - Take a siesta
 - Recharge one's batteries
 - Move to first class, e.g.
 - What remains
 - Conclude one's argument
 - Lie down on the job?
 - Dormancy
 - Kick back
 - Put one's feet up
 - Repose
 - Sheet music symbol
 - Symphonic silence symbol
 - Caesura
 - Stop for a bit
 - Part of R and R
 - Silence of the music staff
 - Kind of period or stop
 - Silence in the choir room
 - Score symbol
 - Unused portion
 - Musical pause
 - Seventh-day activity
 - What's left over
 - Finish, as a case
 - Take a time-out
 - ___ assured
 - Pause that refreshes
 - Word with head or foot
 - Break time
 - Vacation benefit
 - Stop introducing evidence
 - State of inactivity
 - Symbol on a staff
 - With 66-Across, roadside stop
 - Remaining part
 - Doctor's advice
 - Quietude
 - Take a nap
 - Word with home or cure
 - Partner of relaxation
 - Finish off the defense
 - Period of inactivity
 - It might last a measure
 - Staff filler
 - Conclude one's case
 - "Don't play" symbol
 - Symbol of silence
 - Do-nothing staff member?
 - Word with home and room
 - Vacation goal
 - Doctor's prescription
 - Musical break
 - Seventh day activity
 - Keep out of the lineup
 - Time off
 - Tranquillity
 - Lie down for a bit
 - Doctor's order
 - Word after bed or head
 - Catchall category, with "the"
 - Staff marking
 - Score marking
 - Additional ones not itemized
 - Inaction
 - Musical marking
 - Musical interlude?
 - Part of R&R
 - Musical silence
 - Chill out
 - Stop arguing
 - Reason for a stop
 - Stand still
 - Sheet-music symbol
 - Vacation purpose
 - Knock off
 - Relaxation partner
 - With 100 Across, Interstate stop
 - That left over
 - There's none for the weary
 - ''A body at ___ tends to ...''
 - Break in a score
 - Freedom from activity
 - ''And now, the ___ of the story''
 - Additional ones not itemized (with ''the'')
 - Word with ''chin'' or ''head''
 - You may take it lying down
 - Pause in the music
 - Break between notes
 - Be tranquil
 - Kind of period or home
 - You may get it lying down
 - Vacation goal, often
 - Indication to stop playing
 - Vacation purpose, often
 - "Take it easy!"
 - Silence between notes
 - Word with chin or head
 - Residuum
 - Doctor's advice, often
 - Word with bed or head
 - Vacation purpose, perhaps
 - Some medical advice
 - Doctor's prescription, sometimes
 - Medical advice, sometimes
 - The others
 - Respite
 - Remain idle
 - Stop introducing evidence, perhaps
 - Staff pause
 - Doctor's advice, sometimes
 - Word with bed or chin
 - "And now, the ___ of the story"
 - Doctor's recommendation, often
 - It's left
 - Doctor's prescription, maybe
 - Musician's pause
 - Sleep
 - Hit the hammock
 - Word with stop or room
 - Sit down
 - What's still there
 - Something to take lying down
 - Musician's "Don't play" symbol
 - "A body at ___ tends to ..."
 - Silence in music
 - Period of silence
 - See 127-Down
 - You might take it lying down
 - Take a nap, say
 - Doctor's directive
 - Time out in music
 - Sign of a musical break
 - Breathing spell
 - Hammock break
 - Doctor's prescription, perhaps
 - Doctor's suggestion
 - Seventh-day activity, in the Bible
 - See 41-Across
 - Doctor's suggestion, sometimes
 - Additional ones not itemized (with "the")
 - Use a hammock
 - Word with "chin" or "head"
 - What the defense might do
 - Staff entry?
 - Depend
 - Take 10
 - Leftover part
 - Musical notation
 - Relaxation's partner
 - Staff sign
 - Grab some water, maybe
 - Whatever's left over
 - Whatever remains
 - Whatever's left
 - Whatever's still there
 - ... and part of its cure
 - With 40-Down, highway snooze site
 - Take 115-Down
 - Catnap, e.g.
 - Snooze, say
 - Relaxation
 - R.I.P. part
 - Down time
 - Sign for a musician not to play
 - Do some recharging
 - "Do what you can and leave the ___ to me"
 - Doctor's order, perhaps
 - Seventh day commandment
 - "I ___ my case"
 - Get some downtime
 - See 44-Down
 - ___ stop
 - Breathing spell, e.g.
 - Take a snooze
 - Break in the music
 - Be quiet?
 - Sack out
 - Finish in court
 - Stop
 - Sit for a spell
 - No ___ for the weary
 - Musical interlude
 - Bit of musical silence
 - A musical pause
 - With 6 Down, an interstate pull-off
 - One of the R's of R&R
 - Something to take lying down?
 - Kind of day for a competitive cyclist
 - Take a relaxing break
 - Measure marking
 - Coffee break
 - Grab forty winks
 - Silent interval
 - Break at the office
 - Period of relaxation
 - Lie down for a while
 - Conserve energy
 - Remains
 - Break in the rhythM
 - Ubiquitous prescription
 - Vacation plan
 - Brief break
 - Recharge, say
 - Catch some Z's
 - Peaceful relaxation
 - Nap
 - Conclude, as one's case
 - Pause, on a music staff
 - Interval of inactivity
 - "Parade ___!"
 - Quiet relaxation
 - "The ___ is history"
 - Ones remaining
 - Seventh day "activity"
 - It is what's left
 - Parade ___!
 - Take ten 36. See 37-Down
 - One with a staff position?
 - The part that is left
 - A little shuteye
 - Others, with 'the'
 - Staff notation
 - It's left (with "the")
 - Word before home and room
 - Hinge (upon)
 - Need for the weary
 - Conclude in court
 - Peace group
 - Stop what you're doing
 - Place for a chin on a violin
 - What's leftover, with "the"
 - Siesta, e.g.
 - Do couch duty?
 - See the 67-Across clue
 - Cease activity
 - Veg out, say
 - One "R" in R&R
 - Intermission
 - Doctor's prescription, often
 - The first "R" in R&R
 - Take a timeout
 - Get some shuteye
 - Close your case
 - Break from activity
 - Sign not to play
 - Note's counterpart
 - Sit still
 - Sit for a bit
 - Place for a chin on a 54 Down
 - Musical time-out
 - See 63-Across
 - The first "R" of R&R
 - Wicked one's lack?
 - Veg out
 - Slumber
 - Perform john cage's "4'33", e.g.
 - Chill, so to speak
 - Shady ___ hotel
 - Come to a halt
 - Chill
 - Word with bed or day of
 - Portion that's left
 - Sospiro, in music
 - Unwind from work
 - Gather strength
 - Catch one's breath and then some
 - Last ones to deal with
 - You might take one lying down
 - Those not listed
 - One thing to get while on vacation
 - Be at leisure
 - Be still
 - Ones not itemized
 - One thing a bed provides
 - Me time
 - Staycation activity, often
 - Score silence
 - Pause for a pianist
 - Time out?
 - Conclude a case
 - Hang in a hammock
 - There's none for the weary, it's said
 - With 23-Across, picnic table locale
 - Exercise break
 - Common medical advice
 - Silence in the symphony
 - Relaxation go-with
 - Loll
 - Purpose of a vacation, often
 - Relax after a jog
 - Leftover portion
 - Pause, on a score
 - Lie on the oars
 - Don't play
 - Advice for the overworked
 - Orchestra silence
 - Take five or ten
 - Chin ___
 - Obey the Sabbath
 - Doc's advice
 - "Give it a ___"
 - Arm or chin follower
 - Preventer of exhaustion
 - Vacationer's goal, often
 - Enjoy a recliner
 - Depend (on)
 - Inactivity
 - Stop presenting evidence
 - Musical intermission?
 - Mark not to play
 - Take a hammock break
 - "Don't play," in music
 - Enjoy an easy chair
 - Quit working
 - Snooze
 - Stretch out in a recliner
 - Laze in the hammock
 - Pause for a bit
 - Part that's left
 - Shut-eye
 - With 5 Down, welcome turnoffs
 - Word of medical advice
 - At ___ (stationary)
 - Musical sign of silence
 - Enjoy a day off
 - An "R" in R&R
 - Sospiro in music
 - Recharge, perhaps
 - "Don't play" music staff symbol
 - Do nothing
 - Repay a sleep debt, say
 - "God ___ Ye Merry, Gentlemen"
 - Squiggle on a musical score
 - "___ assured ..."
 - 11-Down and such
 - What to do on the Sabbath, per the Bible
 - Day break
 - Stop work for a while
 - Remaining amount
 - "Don't play" music symbol
 - Basic medical advice
 - Recharge your batteries
 - See 51 Across
 - Music break
 - Stop exercising for a while
 - Time in an easy chair, say
 - No ___ for the wicked
 - "Don't play" symbol, in music
 - Enjoy time off
 - Indicator to be quiet
 - The Nap Ministry focus
 - Take time off
 - One of the R's in R&R
 - "The ___ is silence": Hamlet's last words
 - Doctor's generic recommendation
 - Take a cat nap
 - What remains, with "the"
 - Musician's break
 - "Don't play" music notation
 - “The ___ is silence”: Hamlet
 - Pause, on sheet music
 - What many do on the Sabbath
 - ___ and relaxation
 - Take time to unwind
 - Pause, in music
 - R&R part
 - "My Year of ___ and Relaxation" (Ottessa Moshfegh novel)
 - "Give it a ___!"
 - Pause in music
 - Take some downtime
 - "... and the ___ is history!"
 - Musical symbol that might look like a top hat
 - Musical symbol for silence
 - Take it easy for a bit
 - What the doctor ordered
 - Have a nap
 - Squiggle on a music score
 - Workout break
 - Pause between notes
 - With 53-Down, spot for picnic tables
 - Stop exercising for a bit
 - Chillax
 - Unwind, so to speak
 - This is not working!
 - Take a time out
 
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