Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
100

Hitting Number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks straight in 1967, 'Monday, Monday' was written by John Philips, a member of this band.

The Mamas and the Papas

100

Mardis Gras, also known as this, is a French celebration for using up all the hearty foods in the home before Lent in preparation for fasting. 

Fat Tuesday

100

This fictional comedy television show about a spooky kooky family was adapted from cartoon characters and features a daughter named Wednesday. 

The Addams Family 

100
This harvest feast holiday in the United States is always celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.

Thanksgiving 

100

The day after Thanksgiving is known for great shopping deals and has this name?

Black Friday

200

This event on October 28, 1929, is known as 'Black Monday'

Stock Market Crash

200

Monday's child is fair of face, and Tuesday's child is full of this. 

Grace

200

The Greek God Hermes is linked to Wednesday, but the Roman counterpart is this 'm' planet in the solar system.

Mercury

200

Many Germanic-derived languages named Thursday after this Norse God of Thunder and son of Odin.

Thor

200

This number has a whole superstitious day, and only about 5% of the buildings in the country have a floor for it.

13

300

This lasagna-eating cat has a well-known reputation for not liking Mondays. 

Garfield 

300

In the US, this is the day when most states hold their presidential primary elections.

Super Tuesday

300

This duo's first album in 1964 was titled 'Wednesday Morning 3 AM', and it did not sell well, but found success two years later by being rereleased on the heels of their new song 'Sound of Silence'.

Simon and Garfunkle

300

Believed to have been named by Captain William Bligh, Thursday Island is located 24 miles north of Cape York off the coast of this continent.

Australia 

300

The inception of this practice began in Hawaii in the 1960s when employers would allow their staff to wear Aloha shirts to work.

Casual Friday 

400

Before becoming 'Monday', it was called dies Lunae, named after the ancient Roman goddess associated with this celestial body. 

The Moon (day of the moon)

400

This international best-selling book was written by Mitch Albom and details the weekly meetings between the author and his old friend and mentor in the months before his death.

Tuesdays with Morrie

400

Geico used this type of animal in one of their commercials to loudly announce that it was "humpday" in the office.

Camel

400

First appearing in Bray's 'Traditions of Devonshire' as a means of helping children learn their days of the week, Monday's Child states that "Wednesday's child is full of woe" and "Thursday's child has ..." this

Far to go

400

This film about a mother and daughter switching bodies was originally released in 1972 starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster, then remade in 2003 with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.

Freaky Friday

500

The first Monday in May hosts this glamorous red carpet and Avante Garde event in New York.

Met Gala

500

Though trademarked back in 1982 from Gregory's Restaurant & Bar in Somers Point, NJ, this expression/practice of what to eat for dinner has boosted sales 320% over the last decade, and Mexican restaurants are thrilled.

Taco Tuesdays

500

Known as 'Mister Wednesday', this Norse God is the father to Thor and Loki.

Odin

500

"This must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays," is a quote from this sci-fi comedy by Douglas Adams, which first appeared as a radio broadcast in 1978, was published in 1979, and has gone on to be adapted for theater, video games, a movie, and a comic book series.

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy 

500

This four-letter acronym is often exclaimed to express relief at the end of the work week and excitement for the weekend.

TGIF

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