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College entrance exam | 3 letters | sat |
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College entrance exam | 4 letters | psat |
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- exam for hs juniors
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- high schooler's exam, briefly
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- Rode the pine
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- seventh-day adv. sabbath
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- Wouldn't stand for it?
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- Occupied a throne, say
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- was on one's rocker?
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- Little Miss Muffet ... on a tuffet …
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- H.S. challenge
- Sun preceder
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- Took a breather, maybe
- Took a seat say
- was benched
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- Got the chair?
- Used a tuffet, e.g.
- College Board creation
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- Didn't move, as a product
- Sr.'s challenge
- Calendar abbr.
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- Didn't sell
- Parked on a bench
- Did laps
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- Exam for the U.-bound
- Coll. entrance exam
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- Mat. day
- One of seven: Abbr.
- Bestrode, with "on"
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- Mat. time
- Roosted or rested
- Held a séance
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- Used a taboret
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- Met in council
- Watched tots
- Perched upon
- Had a powwow
- National exam initials
- Used an Eames product
- After Fri.
- Held court
- Didn't go anywhere
- What one did after standing, perhaps
- Joined the jury
- Made use of a stool
- Rode the bench
- Plopped down in a chair
- ... out (didn't take part)
- Used a bean bag, say
- Prepared For The Show To Start
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- Word with ''up'' or ''down''
- Finished standing
- Occupied an armchair
- Modeled
- Parked on a recliner, say
- Didn't straphang
- Couldn't stand, maybe
- rested one's legs
- didn't take a stand?
- Picked up a lap
- Enjoyed a recliner
- Watched the young ones
- college board test
- Did a basic dog trick
- Used a massage chair, say
- Put a bottom on a cushion?
- act alternative
- Joined a jury
- Friday's follower: Abbr.
- Used a stool say
- rested on a tatami, perhaps
- Parked your keister
- tended tykes
- used a floor cushion
- Was in the bleachers, perhaps
- Gone unused
- What Humpty Dumpty did