Hope |
Muse |
Fancy |
Ideal |
Vision |
Reverie |
Imagine |
Chimera |
Fantasy |
Ambition |
Envision |
Nightmare |
High hope |
REM event |
Fantasise |
Idle hope |
Fond hope |
Fantasize |
Aspiration |
Vain fancy |
Wild fancy |
Lofty goal |
Day ending |
It's unreal |
Sleep image |
Wool-gather |
Armed (anag) |
Lofty desire |
R.E.M. show? |
Sleep vision |
Day follower |
REM activity |
Night sights |
Night vision? |
Oneiric image |
Hallucination |
What King had |
Be unrealistic |
Bedroom scenes |
Living the ___ |
Dozer's vision |
''___, team!'' |
Bedtime story? |
Cherished hope |
Freudian focus |
A kind of team? |
Bedroom vision? |
Castle in Spain |
Freud specialty |
Idealistic wish |
Improbable wish |
Journal subject |
Have fond hopes |
Sleeping vision |
REM sleep event |
Nightmare, e.g. |
Dr. King had one |
I ___ of Jeannie |
Nocturnal vision |
Overnight vision |
Sleeper's vision |
Cherished desire |
Late-night show? |
Sleep experience |
Fodder for Freud |
Sleep phenomenon |
Nighttime vision |
Freudian subject |
Atlanta WNBA team |
Gerontius had one |
Late-night vision |
Mercer song: 1944 |
Castle in the air |
Nightmarish event? |
Be lost in thought |
Build airy castles |
Build some castles |
Create air castles |
Oneirophobe's fear |
Perfect, as a home |
Inception" setting |
Indulge in reverie |
Part of a sequence |
Overnight sensation |
I Can ___, Can't I? |
I have a ___": King |
Fanciful aspiration |
Perfect, as a house |
Something imaginary |
Fodder for a shrink |
It's all in the head |
Kind of girl or boat |
Kind of land or boat |
King's "I have a ___ |
Pipe or day follower |
Think optimistically |
Dokken "___ Warriors |
MLK had a famous one |
Cherished aspiration |
It's all in your head |
Night or day activity |
Kind of land or world |
It's all in your mind |
King had a famous one |
I ___ of Jeanie . . . |
Vision that isn't real |
Nightmare, for example |
_____ Lover" (1959 hit) |
Build castles, in a way |
Dorothy's Oz trip, e.g. |
One may be sweet or wet |
Story seen during sleep |
Word before Team or Act |
A Midsummer Night's ___ |
Fantastic but vain hope |
You'll sleep through it |
A nightmare is a bad one |
Source of an omen, maybe |
Katy Perry's "Teenage ___ |
Roy Orbison's "_____ Baby |
Subject of Freudian study |
It's like a ___ come true! |
Elsa has one in "Lohengrin |
REM indicates a ____ state |
Martin Luther King had one |
___ Act (DACA-related bill) |
Berton's The National _____ |
What an alarm may interrupt |
Dorothy's visit to Oz, e.g. |
I ___ of Jeannie" (TV oldie) |
Most of ''The Wizard of Oz'' |
Dorothy's visit to Oz was one |
Winning the lottery, for most |
. . . and behold it was a ___ |
Visions of sugarplums, perhaps |
Ben Adhem's peaceful experience |
It's before world and after day |
What an oneirocritic interprets |
What Martin Luther King Jr. had |
Reason for talking in one's sleep |
Word after American, pipe, or wet |
Alice's trip to Wonderland was one |
Teenage ___" (2010 Katy Perry hit) |
A bit of wish fulfillment, to Freud |
Winning an Olympic gold medal, for some |
Story that an alarm clock might interrupt |
What Dorothy's trip to Oz turned out to be |
Subject of a painting by Picasso or Rousseau |
___ Team (1992 US basketball team's nickname) |
I Have a ___" (Martin Luther King, Jr. speech) |
The part of "The Wizard of Oz" that's in color |
Vision of sugarplums dancing in one's head, e.g. |
It might involve flying or unfamiliar situations |
Vision of sugar-plums dancing in one's head, e.g. |
It was all a ___/I used to read 'Word Up' magazine |
Skid Row "'Cause you'll always be my ___ come true |