An infamous 2011 song by Rebecca Black, singing with heavy use of autotune about her morning routine and excitement for her upcoming weekend
Friday
2-word Latin term meaning a second self
alter ego
This cake was named for being made with 16 ounces each of flour, butter, sugar & eggs
Pound Cake
An ancient reptile:
AIR SOUND
Datum (4 letters)
Data
1972 single by Chicago, written to encompass the feeling of a relaxing weekend day Robert Lamm observed in Central Park
Saturday In the Park
This ever-circling ballroom dance is in triple time
A Vienna library has a recipe from 1696 for this flaky pastry with apple filling
Strudel
One part of a symphony:
VENT MEMO
Movement
Sister-in-law (most preferred way)
Sisters-in-law
1986 song written by Prince and performed by the Bangles, this song is about waking up from a romantic dream and facing a hectic journey to work at the start of the week.
Manic Monday
An unalterable mark that can never be erased can also be described as this
Indelible
Different from the New York style, the Japanese variety of this dessert is known for extreme fluffiness
Cheesecake
Its orbit takes 165 years:
TEEN PUN
Neptune
Radius (5 letters)
Radii
1983 song by Irish band U2, regarding the 1972 event of the same name, part of "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland
Sunday Bloody Sunday
The Bonneville these smooth out nicely over 40 square miles
Salt Flats
Literally "lightning" in French, this long, thin chocolate-covered pastry apparently gets its name from how it is eaten quickly, and eagerly, like a flash of lightning
Eclair
A shoemaker for an Arabian or a trotter:
THICK LAMBS
Blacksmith
Cherub (8 letters)
Cherubim
1999 song by David Bowie, where he describes: "the guy in the song’s had a tough life, though. He's a teeth-grinding, I'll-get-this-job-done guy. But, right, it's not a dogged labour for me: I do work hard, but it comes easily"
Thursday's Child
California is known for this dry red wine from a black-skinned grape
Zinfandel
This 4-letter caramel custard dessert associated with Spanish recipes dates back to Roman times
Flan
Food partly from Old French for "cabbage":
WALL OF CURIE
Cauliflower
Codex (7 letters)
Codices