Days of the week

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Across
  1. 4. The fourth day of the workweek, one day before the end of the workweek.
  2. 7. The first day of the standard workweek, coming after the weekend.
  3. 8. A happening or task that takes place every two weeks.
  4. 10. Any of the five days from Monday to Friday, when people generally work or go to school.
  5. 11. The second day of the workweek.
  6. 12. The days during which most people work or attend school, usually Monday through Friday.
  7. 14. A tool used to keep track of days, weeks, and months for a year.
Down
  1. 1. The last day of the workweek and the beginning of the weekend.
  2. 2. A personal organizer for scheduling and planning tasks, events, and appointment.
  3. 3. The day before Monday, often seen as a day of rest or worship.
  4. 5. Something that happens or is done once every week.
  5. 6. A list or table showing the times and dates of planned activities or events.
  6. 9. The first day of the weekend, usually a day for leisure or activities.
  7. 10. The middle day of the workweek; often referred to as "hump day."
  8. 13. The two days off from the workweek, usually Saturday and Sunday.