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Nursery Rhyme Character Born On Monday Buried On Sunday Crossword Clue

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41%8 Spanning from Monday to Sunday
adjective satellite

• lasting through a week

41%6 The seven days in the sequence: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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The Guardian Quick19 Oct 2011 Across 1 SOLOMONGRUNDY
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