Across
- 2. The commodity the Daylight Savings Time is designed to get people to use less of.
- 4. What we do to the clocks in March.
- 8. The time period from which Daylight Savings Time has been used in the U.S. and many places in Europe.
- 9. The person that wrote the document that first seriously put forward the idea of instituting the practice of having everyone change their clocks at once.
- 10. The Early American that first thought of the idea of Daylight Savings Time.
- 11. The name of the document that first advocated the idea of changing everyone's clocks to benefit people.
- 13. The practice of changing the setting of clocks to affect people's lives on a wide scale.
- 14. A device that people have used to tell time for a very long time.
Down
- 1. The U.S. leader that instituted year round Daylight Savings Time.
- 3. The U.S. leader that signed into law the Emergency Daylight Saving Time Energy Conservation Act of 1973.
- 5. Another word for reason.
- 6. A document that is printed and designed to be handed out for free to anyone who wants one in order to spread ideas.
- 7. The place where the idea of Daylight Savings Time was proposed.
- 12. What we do to the clocks in Autumn.
