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| 2. | The ninth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty days. |
| 3. | The eighth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty-one days. |
| 4. | The day immediately before today. |
| 6. | The tenth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty-one days. |
| 7. | The fifth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty-one days. |
| 10. | A chart that contains a listing of the days, weeks, and months of the year. |
| 13. | The season between spring and fall. This is the hottest season. |
| 16. | The seventh day of the week. This day comes after Friday and before Sunday. |
| 17. | A period of 12 months from January 1 to December 31. |
| 18. | The second month of the calendar year. This month usually has twenty-eight days, but on a leap year this month has twenty-nine days. |
| 19. | The season between fall and spring. This is the coldest season. |
| 22. | A period of 24 hours, from midnight to midnight. |
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| 1. | The third day of the week. This day comes after Monday and before Wednesday. |
| 5. | The eleventh month of the calendar year. This month has thirty days. |
| 9. | One of the twelve parts of a year. This may vary in length from 28 to 31 days. |
| 11. | The sixth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty days. |
| 12. | A year that has 29 days in February. (2 words) |
| 14. | A unit of time equal to sixty minutes or 3,600 seconds. Each day has 24 of these. |
| 15. | The fourth day of the week. This day comes after Tuesday and before Thursday. |
| 20. | The twelfth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty-one days. |
| 21. | The fourth month of the calendar year. This month has thirty days. |
| 23. | A period of 100 years. |
| 24. | The first month of the calendar year. This month has thirty-one days. |
| 25. | A period of seven consecutive days, such as from Sunday to Saturday. |
| 26. | The season between summer and winter. Leaves fall from trees during this season. |
| 27. | The sixth day of the week. This day comes after Thursday and before Saturday. |
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