100% | PARTTIMER | 9 | Two-day-a-week worker |
82% | EIGHT | 5 | "___ Days a Week" (Beatles song) |
82% | EIGHT | 5 | "___ Days a Week" (Beatles classic) |
80% | OOH | 3 | Start of "Eight Days A Week" |
78% | AGO | 3 | A week ___ (seven days back) |
78% | AGO | 3 | A week ___ (seven days prior) |
77% | ELAL | 4 | Airline that flies only six days a week |
77% | ELAL | 4 | Carrier that operates only six days a week |
77% | WEEKEND | 7 | Two days off, for most workers |
73% | TET | 3 | Holiday a week after Kitchen God Day |
73% | AWAYONHOLIDAY | 13 | Out for a week or two, say |
72% | TAR | 3 | Worker on a two-master |
71% | DOSE | 4 | Two tablets thrice a day, maybe |
71% | DOSE | 4 | Two pills a day, for example |
71% | DOSE | 4 | Two aspirins a day, e.g. |
71% | ONCE | 4 | __ a fortnight; every two weeks |
71% | SEVEN | 5 | Days in a week |
71% | EIGHT | 5 | "___ Days a Week," 1965 song by The Beatles that topped the Billboard Hot 100 |
71% | NEED | 4 | "Ooh, I ___ your love, babe" (lyric from the Beatles' "Eight Days a Week") |
70% | DOSE | 4 | Two tablets twice a day, e.g. |
70% | SAT | 3 | Day of a week, shortened |
69% | THU | 3 | 3-letter term for a week's 4th business day |
69% | FRIDAY | 6 | Worker's stereotypical favorite day of the week |
69% | DOSE | 4 | Two a day for five days, e.g. |
68% | MTWTF | 5 | Days of the week in a calendar heading |
68% | BRAT | 4 | Challenge for a day care worker |
68% | FOURTEEN | 8 | Number of days in two weeks |
67% | TEMP | 4 | Worker who's hired for just a few days |
67% | SATURN | 6 | Eponym for a day of the week |
67% | SUN | 3 | Namesake of a day of the week |