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