Crossword clues for gmt
gmt
- Times of London
- Standard used to set zones, briefly
- S. Fleming invention
- Prime meridian zone, briefly
- Greenwich time zone, briefly
- Greenwich Mean Time
- Clock-setting standard (Abbr.)
- Clock standard letters
- Clock setting standard (Abbr.)
- Clock reference for the BBC World Service: abbr
- Chronometric std
- Chronometric inits
- Zero-longitude hr
- Zero longitude standard: Abbr
- Zero longitude hr
- World clock standard: Abbr
- UTC equivalent
- Universal time
- U.K. clock standard
- Time zone through England
- Std. time setting
- Sir S. Fleming invention
- Setting in Eng
- Setting for Shakespeare's Globe theatre
- Setting for Big Ben: Abbr
- Setting at the prime meridian, for short
- Setting at the BBC
- Setting at St. Andrews
- Prime meridian abbr
- Old Eng. standard
- London's hrs
- London clock setting (Abbr.)
- Letters that clocks are set by
- It's often referenced in BBC news reports: Abbr
- It's later than EST
- It's five hours later than EST
- Global time regime invented by S. Fleming
- English time letters
- Clock standard
- Clock setting at zero long
- Clock setting at 0 degrees: Abbr
- Chronometry standard: Abbr
- Chronometric initials
- Certain world std
- Cambridge clock setting: Abbr
- BBC std
- BBC setting
- Basic time standard: Abbr
- AstronomersÕ time, abbr
- 0° longitude std
- Clock-setting std.
- All clocks are set by it: Abbr.
- Prime meridian std.
- Clock standard: Abbr.
- Clock std.
- Intl. standard
- Chronometric inits.
- You can set your watch by it: Abbr.
- Frequent abbr. in BBC announcements
- Zulu, in the military: Abbr.
- Chronometric std.
- London hrs.
- Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude: Abbr.
- Std. in chronometry
- Prime meridian hrs.
- See 63-Across
- Setting for BBC reports, in brief
- Certain world std.
- Zero-deg. setting
- World clock std.
- BBC std.
- Clock-setting standard: Abbr.
- BBC World Service std.
- The local time at the 0 meridian passing through Greenwich, England
- It is the same everywhere
- Time based on a Lon. borough
- U.K. time
- Basis of std. time
- Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude (Abbr.)
- Zulu, in the military: Abbr
- All clocks are set by it: Abbr
- You can set your watch by it: Abbr
- Prime meridian std
- Clock std
- Clock standard, briefly
- Clock-setting std
- Prime meridian hrs
- All clocks are set by it (Abbr.)
- London hrs
- BBC clock setting
- Former time standard
- Clock standard (Abbr.)
- Hr. at the prime meridian
- Time std
- Prime meridian letters
- It's eight hrs. later than PST
- It's eight hours later than PST
- Basic time initials
- World clock std
- U.K. clock setting
Wikipedia
GMT (disambiguation)
GMT may mean:
- Greenwich Mean Time
- General American Transportation Corporation (GATX), a company which uses GMT as its stock symbol.
- Generic Mapping Tools in graphical computing
- Geometric measure theory
- Giant Magellan Telescope a ground-based telescope planned for completion in 2025.
- G:MT - Greenwich Mean Time, a 1999 film
- GMT Games is a California-based gaming publisher founded in 1990.
- GMT (TV series), a news television programme on the BBC World News channel
- GMT Records, an imprint/sub-label of Aozora Records
- Goodman, Martinez, Thompson correlation, a correlation between the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar and the Julian calendar
- Granite Mountain Air Station near Nome, Alaska (IATA airport code GMT)
- Great Melbourne Telescope
- Grosmont railway station, England; National Rail station code GMT
- Guy McCoy Tormé, a British rock-band
- Glycine/sarcosine N-methyltransferase, an enzyme
- Grand Moff Tarkin
GMT (TV series)
GMT is a news programme on BBC World News which premiered on 1 February 2010. The programme's main presenter is George Alagiah, with Stephen Sackur as a relief presenter. Each programme begins with the presenter giving the headlines, then turning to the first story, giving the time in that part of the world. But the programme does not emphasize 'headlines' from BBC World News. 'GMT' apparently refers to Greenwich Mean Time, as the programme commences at 12 noon G.M.T. in London.