Answer: MATH
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Theme of this puzzle
- School subj.
- H.S. subject
- School subject
- Coll. course
- College major
- Figures
- High school class
- SAT section
- High-school subj.
- Subject with its pluses and minuses
- Sch. subject
- High school subject
- Trig, e.g.
- School subject: Abbr.
- Algebra or trig
- Trig or calc
- School course
- High-school subject
- It has its pluses and minuses
- Calculating subject
- "Do the __!"
- Science subj.
- SAT component
- High school department
- Arithmetic
- Trig., geom., etc.
- Subject that gives students lots of problems
- One problem after another?
- Natural sci.
- It takes figuring
- Algebra, e.g.
- Algebra or geometry
- "Do the ___"
- Where to go off on a tangent?
- Trig or algebra
- Study of numbers
- School study
- SAT portion
- Part of STEM
- It all adds up if you do it correctly
- Geometry or algebra
- Class with divisions
- Calc. or trig
- Calc or trig
- Algebra, trig, etc.
- Adding and subtracting
- A calculator assists with it
- "Do the __"
- Trig, algebra, etc.
- The "M" of STEM
- Test section
- Summer activity?
- Subject with signs and sines
- Subject with pluses and minuses
- Subject with fractions
- Subject involving operations
- Short HS course
- SAT subject
- S.A.T. section
- Numbers course
- Number crunching
- Many find it calculating
- It's filled with problems
- It sometimes leads to big dividends
- It presents lots of problems?
- It has its share of problems?
- It has its problems
- It has its plusses and minuses
- If you do it right, it all adds up
- Geometry or algebra, for example
- Fields Medal field
- Field with roots and logs
- Field for Fields
- Engineering subj.
- Elementary subject
- Class with problems
- Class with numbers
- Class of numbers?
- Calculus or trigonometry, for example
- Calculating course
- Calc. or trig.
- Arithmetic, for example
- Arithmetic or geometry
- Algebra and trig
- Additional work?
- Addition or subtraction
- "You Do the ___" (Brad Paisley)
- "Do the ___" (figure it out)
- "Do the ___!" ("Figure it out!")
- "Do the ___!"
- Zero-sum pursuit, at times?
- Work with planes, maybe
- Word with after or new
- Where figures are studied
- What's nothing but problems?
- What you do when you add 2 + 2
- What tour accountant better be good at
- University department, for short
- Trigonometry, e.g.
- Trigonometry or algebra, for example
- Trig. or geom.
- Trig. e.g.
- Trig, calc, etc.
- Trig, calc et al.
- Trig or geometry
- Trig or algebra, e.g.
- Trig is a branch of it
- Topologist's specialty
- The universal language, some say
- The subject with the stuff you have to add and stuff
- The M in STEM
- The "M" of STEM, for short
- The "M" in STEM, briefly
- Summer school subject?
- Summer class?
- Summer activity
- Subject with trig questions
- Subject with shapes
- Subject with numbers
- Subject with many tangents
- Subject with many products?
- Subject with many pluses and minuses
- Subject with lots of problems
- Subject with angles and equations
- Subject with a lot of problems
- Subject where you may be graded on a curve?
- Subject that presents lots of problems
- Subject that includes game theory
- Subject that includes addition and subtraction
- Subject that gives students problems
- Subject of anxiety?
- Subject of a Manhattan museum near Madison Square Park whose entrance door handles are shaped like the letter pi
- Subject covered in "Schoolhouse Rock"
- Subject area that includes algebra and calculus
- Study with pluses and minuses
- Study of rulers and division?
- Standardized test topic
- Source of some academic problems
- Science subject,for short
- Science subject, for short
- Schoolroom subj.
- School subject, for short
- School subject where you'd learn about fractions
- School subject that has its pluses and minuses
- School subject involving numbers
- SAT section involving numbers
- SAT or ACT section
- S.A.T. part
- Ruler's class
- Rain Man's forte
- Quadratics, e.g.
- Putnam Competition subject
- Proving field?
- Problematic course?
- Prime time in education?
- Precalc, e.g.
- Possible coll. major
- Planes are studied in it
- Part of Jr.'s homework
- Part of an S.A.T.
- One section of the SAT
- One of the R's, synonymously
- Numbered course?
- Number-cruncher's specialty
- Number-cruncher's forte
- Non-verbal section of the SAT
- Non-verbal SAT section
- Multiplying, e.g.
- Mean course?
- Manchester Orchestra "Simple ___"
- Major for an aspiring cryptographer, maybe
- M.I.T. essential
- Lewis Carroll's field
- King Crimson slang genre of rock
- John Nash's specialty in "A Beautiful Mind"
- It sometimes has roots and logs
- It presents problems
- It has roots and many branches
- It has roots and branches
- It has pluses and minuses
- It has many functions
- It has its share of problems
- It covers planes
- It can be as easy as 1-2-3
- Hunting field
- Hindu monastical order
- Hindu monastery
- High-school department
- High school requirement
- High school course: Colloq.
- Grade-school subject
- Geometry, e.g.
- Geometry or trigonometry, for example
- Geometry or trig
- Geometrician's specialty
- Geom. or algebra
- Figuring
- Figure this!
- Field with figures and models
- Field with figures
- Field with bases
- Field of operations
- Field for operators?
- Fermat's forte
- Euler's forte
- Euler's field
- Education basic
- Educ. course
- Do the ____
- Course with squares and cubes
- Course with some big dividends?
- Course with ratios
- Course with operations
- Course with numbers
- Course with many problems
- Course with many functions
- Course with lots of problems
- Course with logs
- Course with fractions
- Course where kids check products?
- Course requiring calculations
- Course for problem solvers
- Combinatorics expert's major
- College department
- Class with word problems
- Class with many problems
- Class with long division
- Class that's "hard," according to a talking Barbie doll
- Class that presents lots of problems
- Class that may involve proof reading?
- Class that may give you problems
- Class that brings problem after problem?
- Class of / numbers?
- Calculus, for example
- Calculator work
- Calculations
- Calc, e.g.
- Arithmetic, for instance
- Arithmetic, e.g.
- Arithmetic or algebra, for example
- Arithmetic or algebra
- Area area?
- Archimedes's forte
- Archimedes focus
- Archimedes area
- An order of Hindu monks
- Algebra's area
- Algebra or geometry, for example
- Algebra or calc, e.g.
- Algebra or arithmetic
- Algebra and such
- Alg. or trig.
- Addition, e.g.
- Addition or subtraction, for short
- Addition or subtraction, e.g.
- Addition after "after"
- Adding and such
- Activity with operations
- A. Einstein specialty
- "Do the ___!" ("Figure it out!")
- "You Do the ___" Brad Paisley
- "You do the ___!"
- "The queen of sciences": Gauss
- "New" school subject
- "It was my understanding that there would be no ___" (Chase "SNL" line)
- "Hidden Figures" subject
- "Do the ___" ("You figure it out")
- "Do the ___" ("Figure it out")
- "___ is hard, let's go shopping"
- ''Do the __!''
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