- WEEK
- 168 hours
- Half a fortnight
- 40 hours, to some
- Calendar row
- Time sheet segment
- Time card's span
- Time between paychecks, usually
- Sweeps __
- Monday through Sunday
- Seven days in May, say
- The Beatles' "Eight Days a ___"
- Calendar line
- Half of a fortnight
- Calendar interval
- Calendar period
- Monday to Sunday
- Time period
- It lasts for days
- Eight Days a ___
- <<NO CLUE>>
- Seven days
- June 13- June 20, e.g.
- It ends on Saturday
- Pay period
- Christmas __
- It starts on Sunday
- Word with day or night
- Quarter segment
- The Beatles' "Eight Days a __"
- Common pay period
- Word with day or end
- Discovery Channel's "Shark __"
- Pay period, for some
- Planner division
- Pay period, often
- Pay period. perhaps
- Wall-calendar line
- Line on a wall calendar
- Worker's pay unit
- Sunday to Saturday
- National Library __
- Row on a wall calendar
- Datebook spread
- Libraries have theirs every April
- Time between two Times
- Row of seven boxes
- #17
- It lasts just over 10,000 minutes
- Brotherhood ___.
- Hebdomad.
- Period of time.
- Work period.
- What "sennight" means.
- One of 52.
- Part of a fortnight.
- Cycle of days.
- Calendar unit
- Year segment
- Part of "TW3"
- Seven-day cycle
- Seven-day period
- It'll last for days
- Seven days in May, e.g.
- 10,080 minutes
- TV Guide span
- It's often reviewed in newspapers
- Time span
- Work unit
- Quarter division
- Sports Illustrated span
- Timespan for The Economist
- TV's "This ___"
- Vacation unit, often
- Pay unit, for some
- Span for The New Yorker
- Time's time span
- Line on a calendar
- Magazine with the slogan "All you need to know about everything that matters," with "The"
- Row on a monthly calendar
- Barenaked Ladies "One __"
- 50 % of a fortnight
- Appointment book word
- Wall Street _____
- Worker's cycle
- Approximate time between NFL games
- Calendar division
- Wall calendar row
- Personal planner division
- End or day preceder
- Work pay period
- 40 hours, to some workers
- Vacation duration, often
- Row in a calendar app
- One of 52 in a year
- Fortnight part
- Time coverage
- Vacation length, often