The same way you would find it on any other day. It does not change.
Note where the sun rises. Use a compass. Check a map or chart.
It is Sunday.
Sunday.
It is Sunday.
It is Sunday.
No. Crossing the line from west to east, Sunday becomes Saturday.
The concept of time zones means that when it is Sunday in the West, it can still be Sunday or even Monday in the East, depending on how far east you are considering. For example, when it's Sunday in the Pacific Time Zone (UTC-8), it is already Monday in parts of Asia, like Japan (UTC+9). Therefore, the specific day in the East can vary widely based on the exact location and time difference.
Sunday
In next Sunday's paper.
You can find the Sunday Times crossword puzzle in the Sunday edition of The Times newspaper or online on The Times website.
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If it is Saturday on the west side of the International Date Line, it is already Sunday on the east side. The International Date Line serves as the boundary where the date changes, so when it is Saturday just to the west, it shifts to Sunday immediately to the east.
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