Crossword Clue: July 4, 1776, for one: Abbr.
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- 4th work day (abbr.)
- Appointment book abbr.
- Appointment book pg.
- Abbr. in a wristwatch's date window
- Before Fri.
- Ascension Day, e.g.: Abbr.
- Bloomsday, e.g.: Abbr.
- Fourth day of the work week, usually: Abbr.
- Datebook abbr.
- Day after hump day: Abbr.
- Day after so-called "hump day": Abbr.
- Day after Wed.
- Day before a "TGIF!" cry
- Day before Fri.
- Day "Cheers" was on: Abbr.
- Day "Grey's Anatomy" airs: Abbr.
- Day of the wk. of the Wright Brothers first flight
- Day of the wk. that the Stock Market crashed in 1929
- Day of the wk. the NFL season starts
- Day of the wk. the world ends in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
- Day of the wk. "Ulysses" takes place
- Day of the wk.
- Day planner abbr.
- Day that Arthur Dent "could never get the hang of": Abbr.
- Day the Last Supper took place: Abbr.
- Day "The Waltons" was on TV
- Day when Corpus Christi is celebrated: abbr.
- Fri. follows it
- Fri. preceder
- Holy day: Abbr.
- It follows Wed.
- Election Day in the U.K.
- It may be abbreviated "H," on a calendar
- Fifth col. heading
- Fifth of seven: Abbr.
- It precedes Fri.
- Digital watch abbr.
- Hump day follower: Abbr.
- "Hump day" follower: Abbr.
- Corpus Christi's day: Abbr.
- First day of most PGA tourneys
- It's between Wednesday and Friday: Abbr.
- It's followed by Fri.
- Cal. col.
- Cal. column head
- Cal. column heading
- Cal. column
- Cal. heading
- Calendar abbr.
- Calendar abbreviation before Fri
- Calendar col.
- Calendar column: Abbr.
- Calendar column between Wed. and Fri.: Abbr.
- Calendar ref.
- Calendar-watch abbr.
- Calendar watch abbr.
- Calendar's fifth col.
- "Jersey Shore" night: Abbr.
- July 4, 1776, for one: Abbr.
- TGIF eve
- TGIF eve?
- Thanksgiving day: Abbr.
- Thanksgiving day (Abbr.)
- Thanksgiving Day abbr.
- Thanksgiving day, briefly
- Thanksgiving Day, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Thanksgiving Day, e.g.: Abbr.
- Thanksgiving, e.g.: Abbr.
- Thanksgiving, for one (abbr.)
- Thanksgiving time: Abbr.
- Thanksgiving's day of the week: Abbr.
- Notable carving day: abbr.
- Planner col.
- "L.A. Law" night, primarily
- "Parks & Rec" night: Abbr.
- NBC's usual "Must See TV" night
- Post-hump day day: Abbr.
- Night "Cheers" was on TV for each of its 11 seasons
- Night that "Friends" aired: Abbr.
- Night to watch "The Office": Abbr.
- Night when "CSI" airs: Abbr.
- Only one fed. holiday falls on it annually
- Opening day of a PGA event, usually
- Opening day of the Masters: Abbr.
- Tue. plus two
- Turkey day: Abbr.
- Turkey day, briefly
- Turkey Day day (Abbr.)
- Turkey Day day: Abbr.
- Turkey Day, e.g.: Abbr.
- There's a holy one every yr.
- Watch-window letters
- TV sched. column
- Two after Tue.
- Two days after Tue.
- Two past Tue.
- Wed. follower
- Wed. neighbor
- Weekly calendar abbr.
- Weekly calendar abbreviation
- T-giving day
- "Ulysses" is set on one: Abbr.
- What the 1970s started on: Abbr.
- What the NFL season has started on every year but once since 2002
- When "CSI" airs
- When "Friends" and "ER" were on, orig.
- When round one of a PGA Tour event is typically played
- When Thanksgiving falls: Abbr.
Recent Usage of July 4, 1776, for one: Abbr. in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - May 23, 2019