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What (who) is Monday$49960$ - definition

A CHRISTIAN OBSERVANCE FALLING ON THE MONDAY BEFORE ASH WEDNESDAY EVERY YEAR
Collop monday; Collop Monday; Hall' Monday; Merry Monday; Hall Monday

Whitmonday         
HOLIDAY CELEBRATED THE DAY AFTER PENTECOST
Whitmonday; Pentecost Monday; Monday of the Holy Spirit; Spirit Monday; Day of the Holy Spirit; Whit-Monday
·noun The day following Whitsunday;
- called also Whitsun Monday.
History of Monday Night Football         
HISTORY OF TELEVISION SHOW
Monday Night Football history
The following article details the history of Monday Night Football, the weekly broadcast of National Football League games on U.S.
Jon Monday         
AMERICAN RECORD PRODUCER
Jon monday; John Monday
Jon Monday (born 1947 in San Jose, California) is an American producer and distributor of CDs and DVDs across an eclectic range of material such as Swami Prabhavananda, Aldous Huxley, Christopher Isherwood, Huston Smith, Chalmers Johnson, and Charles Bukowski. Monday directed and co-produced with Jennifer Douglas the feature-length documentary Save KLSD: Media Consolidation and Local Radio.

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Shrove Monday

Shrove Monday, sometimes known as Collopy Monday, Rose Monday, Merry Monday or Hall Monday, is a Christian observance falling on the Monday before Ash Wednesday every year. A part of the English traditional Shrovetide celebrations of the week before Lent, the Monday precedes Shrove Tuesday. As the Monday before Ash Wednesday, it is part of diverse Carnival celebrations which take place in many parts of the Christian world, from Greece, to Germany, to the Mardi Gras and Carnival of the Americas.