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The answer SATURDAY has 72 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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The word SATURDAY is NOT valid in any word game. (Sorry, you cannot play SATURDAY in Scrabble, Words With Friends etc)
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Definitions of saturday in various dictionaries:
noun - the seventh and last day of the week
The seventh day of the week.
The Sabbath for many Jews.
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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It's the Sabbath to a Seventh-day Adventist |
The only day of the week named for a Roman god |
Nixon's Att'y-Gen. E. Richardson resigned & Watergate prosecutor A. Cox was fired on this night of the week |
October 27, 2001 & another sea of red, seen here |
Hebrew:Shabbat |
Like most of his peers, Jason has his bar mitzvah on this day of the week |
Day of the week that's the English equivalent to the Latin Saturni dies |
It's the sabbath for Seventh-Day Adventists |
It's the only day of the week named for a Roman god |
In the familiar poem, this day's "child works hard for a living" |
Saturday description |
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Saturday is the day of the week between Friday and Sunday. The Romans named Saturday Sturni dis ("Saturn's Day") no later than the 2nd century for the planet Saturn, which controlled the first hour of that day, according to Vettius Valens. The day's name was introduced into West Germanic languages and is recorded in the Low German languages such as Middle Low German sater(s)dach, Middle Dutch saterdag (Modern Dutch zaterdag) and Old English Sætern(es)dæ and Sæterdæ. The day was also referred to as "Sæternes dæe" in an Old English translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People. In Old English, Saturday was also known as sunnanæfen ("sun" + "eve" cf. dialectal German Sonnabend).Saturday is the Sabbath day of the Bible (Exodus 20:8; Luke 23:54-24:1) but also a day in which many people do leisure activities. |