A weekday, specifically one of the five days typically considered part of the working week (Monday through Friday), can be the solution to a crossword clue structured like the given phrase. For example, a crossword puzzle might have a clue such as “One of a calendar quintet” with five spaces for the answer “TUESDAY”.
Such clues offer a concise and often cleverly disguised way to incorporate these common yet essential time units into puzzles. They test solvers’ knowledge of calendar structure and vocabulary while adding a layer of complexity beyond simply naming the days. From a puzzle constructor’s perspective, they provide flexibility in fitting specific letter combinations within the grid. For the solver, deciphering these clues can be a satisfying mental exercise, reinforcing a fundamental aspect of time organization familiar from daily life.