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Hey! Sorry I forgot to reply to your last message, so here's hoping you'll get a chance to read this. XD To get the clock off from the bottom center of the screen, you can do one of two things: press Start and capture the image right before the menu comes up, or take out the Ocarina, then put it away. The clock will be gone until Link moves. Dany36 19:29, 23 April 2011 (EDT)

Might I add that you can also use the Fourth Day Glitch to get rid of the clock. It is possible to play the game on the "New Day" after the Moon has supposedly fallen by using this glitch which consists of looking into the telescope in the Astral Observatory near the end of the third day, then press B to exit as close to 00:00:00 as possible without ending the game. If you do it right, you'll find yourself playing on the Fourth Day, and the clock will have disappeared. Unfortunately, a lot of the characters will have disappeared as well, but for anything else you can take screenshots worry free. — Hylian King [*] 20:15, 23 April 2011 (EDT)
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