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NORSEGODTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are each named for one
GODTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are each named for one
WEEKLINKSTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday?
TRAYA thin insert for a layer of chocolates in a box, a toaster's shallow crumb drawer, a metal sheet on which to bake biscuits or a silver salver for drinks, each named for their likeness to a treen boar
SPONGEA type of bath loofah, bedeguar, cadger, cake, heavy drinker, make-up applicator, steamed pudding or swab for a cannon, each named for a similarity in some way to an aquatic porifer (6)
GLASSA barometer, beaker, goblet, lens, mirror, monocle, sand timer, telescope or watch face, each named for the vitreous crystal-like substance from which they are traditionally made (5)
BULLSEYEWord for an archery target's central gold, a big round humbug-like peppermint, a cyclone's whirling centre, a lantern, a porthole or a thick lens, each named for their apparent resemblance in some way
ZODIACThe 12 astrological signs, each named for a constellation (6)
SIGNSThe 12 equal sectors of the zodiac, each named for a constellation (5)
DAYSMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (4)
SABBATHSunday (for Christians), Saturday (for Jews) and Friday (for Muslims) (7)
SEAEach of the two cheapest Monopoly avenues is named for one
LITHUANIAFifty-one on Thursday and obsession is to lose maiden state
UNWEDDivorced some time between Thursday and Tuesday?
TWICEAWEEKEach Monday and Friday, for instance
THUDay between Wednesday and Friday for short
BRITCOMS"Are You Being Served?" and "Friday Night Dinner," for example
KENILWORTHOne of the 'witches' houses'; Qld town named for one in UK; Walter Scott novel (10)
SQUASHWord for a close crowd; a crushed mass; fruit cordial; a game named for one of its early rubber spheres that scrunched against a wall; a gourd; a social gathering; or, according to Shakespeare, an unr
PERTHAustralian city named for one in Scotland