Break of day (7)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">break of day</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(synonyms)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for sunrise that I've seen before include "Daybreak" , "The first light of day" , "Time of full daylight" , "everyday occurrence in the East" , "See 21" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">break of day</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(synonyms)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for dawn that I've seen before include "Cockcrow" , "Threshold" , "Sunrise" , "Aurora, poetically" , "Break of day" .)
(Other definitions for nap that I've seen before include "one akin to whist" , "Pile of material" , "A short sleep or snooze" , "Raised surface of a fabric and short sleep" , "Quick sleep; raised pile" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">break of day?</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this in another clue)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for siesta that I've seen before include "PM snooze" , "Afternoon break" , "Rest of Spain" , "PM snoozing?" , "An afternoon nap in Spain" .)