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Its time to solve "TGIF part" crossword clue for today's "Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate" daily crossword.

Best Answer:
ITS

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "TGIF part" has the answer "ITS" for a specific reason. In this context, "TGIF" is an acronym that stands for "Thank God It's Friday." The word "part" indicates that we are looking for a segment or portion of the expression "TGIF." When we break down "Thank God It's Friday," the word "It's" is a crucial part of the phrase. "It's" is a contraction combining "It" and "is," where "It" refers to the day being Friday. Therefore, "ITS" correctly represents a key segment of the popular expression "TGIF," making it the fitting answer to the clue.



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  • ITS
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  • FRI
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Definition of "ITS"

belonging to or associated with a thing previously mentioned or easily identified

Example :
  • turn the camera on its side
  • he chose the area for its atmosphere
  • a baby in its mother's womb

  •  The Crossword clue "TGIF part" published 68 time/s & has 4 answer/s. 
    CrosswordDateAnswer
    Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate13 March 2024ITS
    L.A. Times Daily2 January 2024THANK
    Lovatts American5 August 2023ITS
    Universal24 January 2023ITS
    USA Today13 March 2021ITS
    Penny dell20 June 2019ITS
    Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate2 June 2019ITS
    Newsday.com12 October 2017ITS
    Jonesin20 June 2017FRI
    Family Time Crossword5 May 2013ITS
    Boston Globe15 January 2012FRIDAY
    New York Times3 August 2011ITS
    Ink Well xwords23 November 2007ITS
    Wall Street Journal14 January 2005ITS


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