- - Half a pay period for many workers
- - John Oliver's show, "Last ...... Tonight"
- - Time's time span
- - Little break's ending in a few days
- - TV's 'This ......'
- - Worker's pay unit
- - 40 hours, to some workers
- - It's often reviewed in newspapers
- - Worker's cycle
- - Work pay period
- - Seven-day cycle
- - Cycle of days.
- - Work unit
- - Work period
- - In shorthand, it's written with two S's and two T's
- - Little more than a kilo, this time
- - One in 52 is frail, say
- - ineffective, we hear, during this period
- - "One ...," 2008 biker film starring Joshua Jackson and Liane Balaban
- - Magazine with the slogan "All you need to know about everything that matters," with "The"
- - Starts on Monday
- - "Worst ...," comedy show starring Erinn Hayes in which Aziz Ansari makes a guest appearance
- - Pay period for some
- - "last ...... tonight with john oliver"
- - Shark ... (Discovery Channel series hosted by Josh Gates)
- - Fortnight half
- - Eight Days a .. (Beatles hit)
- - "My ... with Marilyn," 2011 drama film starring Eddie Redmayne as Colin Clark
- - My ... with Marilyn (film starring Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe)
- - Row on a monthly calendar
- - Quarter of a month, almost
- - Seven days make one
- - Wall calendar row
- - Campus word following pledge or finals
- - Semi-fortnight
- - 7-day period
- - 7 days
- - Time sheet segment
- - Pint : quart :: -- :fortnight
- - Period of seven days
- - Part of a year
- - Fourth of February
- - Calendar part
- - A long time in politics?
- - "This ......" (ABC News program hosted by George Stephanopoulos)
- - "My ...... with Marilyn" (2011 Michelle Williams film)
- - Half a ......
- - Part of a month
- - When schoolkids go to bed early [black]
- - One of 52
- - Calendar row
- - Pay period, often
- - Wall calendar line
- - Word with day or end
- - Datebook spread
- - Vacation length, often
- - Vacation duration, often
- - SMTWTFS, collectively
- - Sounded frail for some time
- - Span for The New Yorker
- - Row on a wall calendar
- - Pay unit, for some
- - Half a fortnight
- - National Library ....
- - Unconvincing reports of Seven Days
- - Span between 'Meet the Press' episodes
- - Sunday to Saturday
- - Sat in this, worn out, for audition
- - The Beatles' "Eight Days a ...."
- - Duration of feeble broadcast
- - Vacation unit, often
- - Seven-day period
- - Half of a fortnight
- - Quarter segment
- - Calendar period
- - Time coverage
- - It lasts for days
- - Barenaked Ladies "One ...."
- - "Eight Days a ......"
- - Timespan for The Economist
- - Sports Illustrated span
- - Line on a wall calendar
- - Calendar line
- - Word with day or night
- - Sweeps ....
- - Quarter division
- - It lasts just over 10,000 minutes
- - Approximate time between NFL games
- - Time span
- - It starts on Sunday
- - Monday to Sunday
- - Pay period
- - Row of seven boxes
- - 40 hours, to some
- - Time between two Times
- - Calendar interval
- - Time between paychecks, usually
- - Fortnight part
- - End or day preceder
- - TV Guide span
- - It ends on Saturday
- - Pay period. perhaps
- - Wall Street ..........
- - Appointment book word
- - 50 % of a fortnight
- - June 13- June 20, e.g.
- - Seven days in May, say
- - Monday through Sunday
- - 10,080 minutes
- - Seven days in May, e.g.
- - It'll last for days
- - Part of "TW3"
- - Year segment
- - Part of a fortnight.
- - What "sennight" means.
- - Brotherhood .......
- - Seven days
- - 168 hours
- - Hebdomad
- - Common pay period
- - Calendar division
- - "...... 17"
- - Christmas .......
- - Calendar unit
- - Time period
- - Period of time
- - -
- - feeble-sounding time
- - Start the ......, Radio 4 Monday programme
- - The Beatles' hit “Eight Days a ___”
- - term of seven days
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