Daybreak? (5,2,4)
'daybreak?' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
This is all the clue.
(Another definition for crack of dawn that I've seen is " First light".)
(Other definitions for elevenses that I've seen before include "Morning tea or coffee break" , "tenses found immediately before this?" , "Mid-morning snack" , "Mid-morning snacks" , "Refreshments" .)
'daybreak' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for dawn that I've seen before include "beginning" , "Daybreak" , "Aurora, poetically" , "Cockcrow" , "fresh start" .)
'daybreak' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for sunrise that I've seen before include "Tequila --, cocktail" , "everyday occurrence in the East" , "The first light of day" , "See 21" , "daily event" .)
'daybreak' is the definition.
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This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for morning that I've seen before include "Flower closing in the afternoon" , "Time between dawn and noon" , "First part of day" , "early part of day" , "Period up to noon" .)
'daybreak' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for cockcrow that I've seen before include "Sunrise" , "Dawn as signalled by rooster" , "Dawn as signalled by farmyard fowl (4.4)" , "first thing?" , "Daybreak" .)
'daybreak' is the definition.
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This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for aurora that I've seen before include "Orange" , "Light phenomenon of polar regions" , "Atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light" , "skylights?" , "-- borealis/australis" .)