Across
- 4. The day after today. It refers to the upcoming day.
- 6. Any day of the week from Monday to Friday. These are the days when most people work or go to school.
- 8. The sixth day of the week. It is a day of rest and leisure for many people.
- 9. The day before today. It refers to the most recent completed day.
- 11. The second day of the week. It follows Monday and is often filled with various activities.
- 12. The fifth day of the week. It is often seen as a day of joy and excitement as the weekend approaches.
- 13. The first day of the week. It marks the beginning of the work or school week for many people.
- 14. The period of darkness between evening and morning, when most people sleep.
Down
- 1. The fourth day of the week. It is often associated with anticipation for the upcoming weekend.
- 2. The third day of the week. It is often referred to as the "hump day" as it is in the middle of the week.
- 3. The early part of the day, from sunrise until around noon.
- 4. The present day. It is the day you are currently experiencing.
- 5. Saturday and Sunday, which are considered days of rest and relaxation after the workweek.
- 7. The later part of the day, from sunset until bedtime.
- 8. The seventh day of the week. It is traditionally a day of rest and is often associated with relaxation and family time.
- 10. The middle part of the day, between noon and evening.
