Days of the Week

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