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The answer TUESDAY has 93 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of tuesday in various dictionaries:
noun - the third day of the week
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TUESDAY - Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, it is the second day of the week. Accordin...
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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The symbol for the planet Mars is also the symbol for this day of the week |
U.S. Presidential elections are held on this day of the week |
The number 3 is talaata, & this day of the week is El Talaat |
Day of the week in February 2006 when the top of the Empire State Building was lit purple, green & gold |
November 3, 1992, November 5, 1996 & November 7, 2000 |
This day of the week is martedi |
Of Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, the most productive workday, according to a USA Today survey |
French:Mardi |
J. Wellington Wimpy often said, "I will gladly pay you" this day "for a hamburger today" |
If you're eating king cake on Mardi Gras, you're chowing down on this day of the week |
Tuesday description |
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Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, it is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, it is the third day of the week. The English name is derived from Old English Tiwesdæg and Middle English Tewesday, meaning "Tw's Day", the day of Tiw or Týr, the god of single combat, and law and justice in Norse mythology. Tiw was equated with Mars in the interpretatio germanica, and the name of the day is a translation of Latin dies Martis. |