100% | ALARM | 5 | First sound of the day, for many |
82% | ALARM | 5 | First sound of the workday, for many |
66% | MORN | 4 | First half of the day, for short |
63% | MORN | 4 | Bright first part of the day, for short |
58% | SAT | 3 | First day of the weekend, for short |
57% | LABORDAYWEEKEND | 15 | First three-day break of the school year for many |
56% | MON | 3 | First day of the work week usually, for short |
56% | THREE | 5 | Number of days the first Thanksgiving was celebrated for |
55% | FRIDAY | 6 | Last day of the work week for many |
55% | JOHNSON | 7 | He was US president for the first 20 days of 1969 |
54% | BREAKFAST | 9 | First meal of the day |
54% | ONEAM | 5 | First stroke of the day |
54% | DAWN | 4 | First light of the day |
54% | FIRE | 4 | ___ drill, safety exercise and one of the many reasons why school could be out for the day |
54% | SLEEP | 5 | What newborns do for most of the day |
54% | GOODMORNING | 11 | First words of the day, perhaps |
54% | HRS | 3 | Divisions of the day, for short |
53% | BTS | 3 | K-pop group whose single “Dynamite” broke YouTube’s record for the most first-day views of a music video (August, 2020) |
53% | TRIP | 4 | Field ___, excursion that may be one of the many reasons why school could be out for the day |
53% | KOALA | 5 | Aussie known for sleeping most of the day away |
53% | MORN | 4 | Early part of the day, for short |
53% | PARENT | 6 | ___-teacher meeting, student performance discussion, and one of the many reasons why school could be out for the day |
53% | SHAZAM | 6 | One of the many exclamations improvised by Tobey Maguire when Spider-Man tries web-shooting for the first time |
52% | BREAKFAST | 9 | First meal of the day, in the morning |
52% | BREAKFAST | 9 | The first meal of the day |
52% | BRUNCH | 6 | Portmanteau term for first two meals of the day |
52% | MON | 3 | First day of the week, for short (start to 15a, 30a, 41a, 42a, 47a, 19d, and 22d) |
51% | NINE | 4 | Start of the workday, for many |
51% | MORN | 4 | Part of the day after dawn, for short |
51% | STPETE | 6 | Guinness record holder for the U.S. city with the most consecutive days of sun (768), informally |