It's usually called a Murder Mystery weekend. A group of people get together for a weekend and have a scenario created with actors or friends in which there is a "murder" and the guests have to figure out who the murderer is.
Mr- and Mrs- North - 1952 Weekend Murder 1-1 was released on: USA: 3 October 1952
Father Dowling Mysteries - 1989 The Murder Weekend Mystery 3-7 was released on: USA: 8 November 1990
You can't say "At the Weekend", it's not proper english. You can say "on the weekend" if you mean, for example, "we can't go to Disneyland today, but maybe on the weekend we can."
yeah sure. The search comes up with a good question and there are no answers yet they want ME to answer what they led me here in the false expectation of finding the answer.
We do not use "at" with days. We say "on the weekend" or "for the weekend." Go picnic on the weekend.
Personally, 'this weekend' refers to the closest upcoming weekend. As in if it's Wednesday, this weekend would start in a few days. Next weekend refers to the upcoming week, as in after the closest weekend.
weekend
"Happy weekend, everyone!"
Yes, if you have a custody agreement for the third weekend of the month, the 15th of March is the 3 rd weekend.
it counts as a weekend
le weekend
Out on the Weekend was created in 1972.