Crossword clues for Time to celebrate 3 lettersAnswerClueEVECelebration time, oftenEVECelebration timeEVETime for celebratingEVETime to celebrateEVETime for celebrationEVETime to start celebrating, maybeHOLIDAYSCelebration timesGALABig-time celebrationSUPERSTARBig-time celebritySTARBig-time celebrityCLASSDAYGraduates' celebration timeBDAYCelebration time, for shortEVESCertain celebration timesEVESCelebration timesILKACelebrity Time panelist ChaseFALLFESTCommon name for a harvest-time celebrationEVESTimes to celebrateDLISTLike celebrities whose time has long since passedEVESTimes for celebratingSUPERTUSHESDAYPolitically correct time to celebrate the booty?MAKEMONEYDAYTime to celebrate capitalism?SIGNERSCelebrities, at timesBANNERDAYTime to celebrateMARDIGRASTime to celebrate with one's krewe matesOCCASIONTime to celebrateJULYFOURTHTime to celebrateFEASTDAYSTimes of celebration.ANNIVERSARYTime to celebrateTHEMORNINGAFTERCelebrant's time for sorrowINDEPENDENCEDAYTime for celebrating in U.S.A.INDEPENDENCEDAYTime for celebrationMIDNIGHTTime to celebrateMAYDAYCry for help, or a time for celebrationUNBIRTHDAYOccasion celebrated 364 times a year in Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass"LETSPARTYTime to celebrate!PAPERHATWEARERSCelebrants at timesSTREAMERTHROWERNew Year's Eve celebrant at timesEVESSome times for celebratingEXULTSCelebrates big-timeVDAYTime for a celebration.ARBORDAYTime for tree celebrationMARKTHEOCCASIONCelebrate an eventful timeMARKTHEOCCASIONCelebrate a special timePAINTTHETOWNREDCelebrate big-timeTHROWAPARTYCelebrate big-timeOMAROSAReality TV celebrity fired by Donald three timesSEPTSTimes when Mexico and Brazil celebrate their independence: Abbr.JETSETTINGCelebrating the New Year in different time zones, for exampleJULYTime for a birthday bash with 300 million celebrantsSHAMUSPrivate eye.” nyt 1952 SHANTIES Opposite of palaces. nyt 1952 SHAPE Its headquarters are at Rocquencourt. nyt 1952 SHAPE One-time Ike post. nyt 1952 SHAPE Ridgway's new command. nyt 1952 SHAPELY Well-formed. nyt 1952 SHAPELY Well-proportioned. nyt 1952 SHARD Fragment of broken earthenware. nyt 1952 SHARD Pottery fragment. nyt 1952 SHARED Participated. nyt 1952 SHARERS One for all and all for one. nyt 1952 SHARERS Participants. nyt 1952 SHARES Topic on Wall Street. nyt 1952 SHARKS Unusually able people: slang. nyt 1952 SHARKSKIN Suiting material. nyt 1952 SHARMAN Lewis Douglas' daughter. nyt 1952 SHARP Quick on the uptake. nyt 1952 SHARPIES Long, flat-bottomed sailboats of New England. nyt 1952 SHASTA Our second highest dam. nyt 1952 SHASTA Second highest U. S. dam. nyt 1952 SHASTA Second highest dam, 602 feet. nyt 1952 SHAVER Youngster. nyt 1952 SHAVIANS Followers of a great English writer. nyt 1952 SHAW Celebrated Irish dramatist. nyt 1952 SHAW He wrote Caesar and Cleopatra."