Crossword Clue: Didn't bring up the rear?
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- 1600 is perfect on it
- ___ on (rebuked)
- ___ on (suppressed)
- ___ prep (classes for some juniors)
- ___ prep
- ___ Reasoning Test (exam for high school seniors)
- ___ score
- _____ out (missed)
- Apr. 16, 1983
- Aptitude test for a high school senior: Abbr.
- Academic benchmark, briefly
- Academic benchmark
- Accommodated, as passengers
- Accommodated, in a way
- Acknowledged that the Torah was back in the ark
- ACT alternative
- Activated a whoopee cushion
- Bestrode, with "on"
- Between Fri. and Sun.
- Bided one's time
- Assembled
- Assumed the lotus position
- Attended to barking dogs?
- After Fri.
- Avoided elimination in musical chairs
- Grabbed a chair, so to speak
- Grabbed a chair
- Day: Abbr.
- Day after Fri.
- Day of the wk. ... or an exam usually taken on that day
- Day of the wk.
- Dealt with minor needs, maybe
- Common test prep focus
- Common tutoring subject
- Dec. 24, 1983
- IQ alternative for Mensa admission
- Fri. follower
- Fri.-Sun. link
- Friday follower: Abbr.
- Completed a lap?
- It has 10 sections
- Gained a lap?
- Gained a lap
- Brooded
- Had a meeting
- Had a powwow
- Had a seat
- Had a session
- Had an uneventful day
- It may be used for Mensa admission
- Filled a chair
- Convened, as Congress
- Convened, in a way
- Convened to consider legislation
- Convened
- Did laps?
- Did not play
- Did not stand for it?
- Did not stir
- Did nothing
- Did some modeling
- Didn't act
- Gathered dust
- Didn't bring up the rear?
- Didn't budge
- Didn't get bought
- Didn't get eliminated from musical chairs
- Didn't get in the game
- Didn't get snapped up, say
- Didn't get to play
- Didn't get used
- Didn't go anywhere, say
- Didn't go anywhere
- Didn't lose at musical chairs
- Didn't move, as a product
- Didn't move off the shelves
- Didn't move
- Didn't participate
- Didn't play in the game
- Didn't play
- Didn't rise
- Didn't run
- Didn't sell very well
- Didn't sell
- Didn't stand for anything?
- Didn't stand
- Didn't start
- Didn't stir
- Didn't strap-hang
- Didn't straphang
- H.S. challenge
- H.S. exam
- H.S. exam for college hopefuls
- H.S. hurdle
- H.S. ordeal
- H.S. seniors' exam
- HS senior's exam
- H.S. senior's exam
- HS sr.'s exam
- Emulated a benchwarmer
- Emulated H. Dumpty
- Emulated Horner
- Emulated Humpty Dumpty and Little Miss Muffet
- Emulated Humpty Dumpty
- Emulated Jack Horner
- Emulated Miss Muffet and Humpty Dumpty
- Emulated Miss Muffet, in a way
- Emulated Miss Muffet
- Ended a standing ovation
- Hurdle for a H.S. senior, maybe
- Couldn't stand?
- Couldn't stand any more?
- "I ___ By the Ocean"
- First verb in "Little Miss Muffet"
- Enjoyed a recliner
- Its origin is Princeton NJ
- Cal. col.
- Cal. column
- Cal. day
- Cal. heading
- Calendar abbr.
- Calendar col.
- Calendar ref.
- Idled
- Claimed a spot at the cineplex
- Created a lap
- He addressed the Knesset in 1977
- Came to rest
- ETS exam
- E.T.S. offering
- Important exam for college hopefuls
- Exam administered by the College Board: Abbr.
- Exam for a high schooler
- Exam for HS seniors
- Exam for H.S. seniors
- Exam for H.S. students
- Exam for srs.
- Exam taken by high school jrs.
- Exam that takes 3 hrs., 45 min.
- Exam with a perfect score of 2400
- Exam with three 800-pt. sections
- Football day: Abbr.
- Held a meeting
- Held a séance
- Held a session
- Held court
- Held office
- Held one's own in Musical Chairs
- Held session
- Held the chair
- Joined a jury
- Joined the jury
- Joined the table
- Formed a lap
- Coll. entrance exam
- Coll. football day, usually
- Coll. hopeful's hurdle
- Collected dust
- Collected splinters, so to speak
- College application part
- College Board creation
- College entrance exam that's an alternative to the ACT
- College entrance exam
- Facilitated a parental date night, say
- Got a lap dance, say
- Got comfortable, perhaps
- Got comfy
- High-school sr.'s exam
- Got into a saddle
- Got into the swing
- Got into the swing, say
- Got into the swing?
- Got off one's feet
- Got off your feet
- Got ready for a lap dog
- Got ready for the movie
- Got the chair?
- Failed to participate in (with "out")
- Failed to participate in, with "out"
- Found a chair
- Utilized a bench
- Utilized a tuffet
- Kate Bush "___ in Your Lap"
- Took a bit of a rest, in a way
- Took a break, maybe
- Took a break
- Took a breather, maybe
- Took a breather
- Took a chair
- Took a load off
- Took a meeting
- Took a pew
- Took a rest or a test
- Took a seat
- Took a stool, for example
- Took a stool sample?
- Took an unoccupied chair
- Took (exam)
- Took it easy
- Took the bench, as a judge
- Took the bench
- Took the weight off one's feet
- Took to the couch
- Served, as on a committee
- Served, as on a jury
- Took weight off one's feet
- Served on a jury
- Stood no more
- Stopped standing, say
- Stopped standing
- Stopped waiting at a restaurant, say
- Settled down
- Settled into a chair
- Settled into an easy chair
- Settled on a divan
- Settled on a papasan, say
- Settled on a settee
- Settled on a sofa
- Settled on the bottom?
- Settled on the sofa
- Pulled up a chair
- Pulled up a stool
- "Verbum ___ sapienti (est)"
- Verbum ___ sapienti
- Put an end to something?
- Put bottom to cushion
- Put down a can?
- Put one's cheeks down
- Put one's cheeks down?
- Marked time
- Rode horseback, say
- Rode the bench
- Rode the pine
- Obeyed a cry of "Down in front!"
- Obeyed "Down in front!"
- Kind of score
- Kind of scores
- Planted one's butt
- Roman god of agriculture
- Occupied a bench
- Occupied a chair
- Occupied a couch
- Occupied a jury box
- Occupied a recliner
- Occupied a sofa
- Occupied a throne, say
- Occupied a throne
- Occupied an ottoman
- Occupied seat
- Mat. day
- Mat. time
- Roosted or rested
- Roosted
- Subject of some prep classes
- Matinee day: Abbr.
- Plopped (down)
- Plopped down in a chair
- Plopped down on a chair
- Plopped down on a sofa
- Plopped down on Santa's lap, e.g.
- Plopped down on the couch
- Plopped down on the sofa
- Plopped down
- Plopped into a chair
- Plopped into an easy chair
- Plopped oneself down
- Volcanic peak in the Cascades
- Plunked down in a chair
- Plunked down
- Plunked oneself down
- Succeeded at musical chairs
- Succeeded in musical chairs
- Suddenly became attentive, with "up"
- Waited
- Waited, perhaps
- Parked it?
- Parked it, so to speak
- Parked it
- Parked on a bench
- Parked on a pew
- Parked one's keister
- Parked oneself
- Parked
- Wk. ender
- Won at musical chairs
- "Little Miss Muffet/ ___ on a ..."
- National exam initials
- National HS exam
- Met, as a council
- Met, as a legislature
- Met in committee
- Met in council
- Met in session
- Met
- Posed for
- Posed for a photo
- Posed for a picture
- Posed for a portrait
- Posed for pics
- Posed for picture
- Posed (for)
- Posed in a studio
- Posed
- Positioned
- Reason for a prep course
- Looked after a baby
- Looked after Junior
- Reclined in chair
- Lay idle
- Lay unused
- Never left the bench, say
- Lost one's standing?
- Pre-coll. exam
- One of seven: Abbr.
- Precollege exam
- Precollege hurdle, for short
- Minded, in a way
- Minded Junior
- Minded the baby
- Minded the kids
- Minded
- Left one's feet
- Nick Cave "As I ___ Sadly by Her Side"
- Perched.
- Perched (on)
- Perched upon
- Perched
- Relaxed in a chair
- Relaxed in a recliner
- Relaxed, in a way
- Relaxed in an armchair
- Relaxed in an easy chair
- Relaxed on the sofa
- Relaxed, perhaps
- Relaxed
- Prepared for a meeting
- Prepared for bad news, perhaps
- Prepared for the show to start
- Prepared to meditate, say
- Prepared to play piano
- Prepared to play the cello
- Prepared to read
- Prepared to rock a rocker
- Prepared to see a film
- Remained idle
- Remained in inventory
- Remained inactive
- Remained on the bench
- Remained on the shelf
- Remained quiet
- Remained unused
- Remained
- Presided, as a judge
- Made a butt rest
- Made a lap?
- Made a lap
- Modeled for a portrait
- Modeled (for)
- Modeled, maybe
- Modeled
- Made use of a bench
- Made use of a chair
- Made use of a divan
- Made use of a sofa
- Responded to "Down in front!"
- Rested
- Rested at a boring show
- Rested in a chair
- Rested, in a way
- Rested in chair (3)
- Rested in chair
- Rested on a bench, say
- Rested on a chair
- Rested on a divan, say
- Rested on chair
- Rested on the bottom?
- Rested one's dogs
- Rested one's feet
- Rested one's legs
- Picked up a lap
- Picked up a lap?
- Protested during a national anthem, say
- Source of H.S. stress
- Warmed the bench
- Sun. preceder
- Was a bench warmer
- Was a benchwarmer
- Was a model for Wyeth
- Was an obedient dog, perhaps
- Was benched
- Was finally in the swing?
- Sab., to some
- Was idle
- Was immobile, in a way
- Was immobile
- Was impassive
- Was in session, as Congress
- Was in session (of parliament)
- Was in session
- Was inactive
- Was left idle
- Was light on one's feet?
- Was not off one's rocker
- Was not off one's rocker?
- Was on a jury
- Was on one's rocker?
- Was on the bench
- Was on the bottom?
- Was seated
- Was successful in musical chairs
- Was unmoved
- Wasn't a straphanger
- Wasn't active
- Wasn't eliminated in a game of musical chairs
- Wasn't in the game
- Wasn't in the lineup
- Wasn't in the starting lineup
- Wasn't left standing
- Wasn't off one's rocker
- Wasn't off one's rocker?
- Wasn't playing
- Wasn't purchased
- Wasn't used
- Watched a wee one
- Watched an infant
- Watched, in a way
- Watched Junior
- Watched kids
- Watched the kids
- Watched the little ones
- Watched tots
- Suppressed, with "on"
- Survived in musical chairs
- Sampled a stool?
- Twiddled one's thumbs
- Sank down into a chair
- Sank into the sofa
- Sank to the bottom?
- Word with ''up'' or ''down''
- Word with up or down
- Week day: Abbr.
- Weekday: Abbr.
- Weekend abbr.
- Weekend day: Abbr.
- Weekend day, abbr.
- Worked for an artist
- Went nowhere
- Went to waste, as merchandise
- Went to waste
- Went unused
- Were in session
- Sixth rock from the sun: Abbr.
- Sch. test
- Wouldn't stand for it?
- Squatted
- Sr. stress source
- Sr.'s challenge
- What both Miss Muffet and Humpty Dumpty did
- Standardized exam for high school seniors
- Standardized high school exam that's an alternative to the ACT
- What Horner did
- What Kate Bush did "in Your Lap"
- What Kate Bush did on "Your Lap"?
- What Little Miss Muffet did
- What Miss Muffet and Humpty Dumpty did
- What Miss Muffet did
- Seated
- Sec.-largest planet
- What you did at boring show
- What you did at slow show
- What you did on lawn seat
- What you did on lawn?
- Tended a baby
- Tended a tot
- Tended little ones
- Tended tots
- Stayed on the shelf
- Stayed out unused
- Stayed put
- Used a barstool
- Used a beanbag, maybe
- Used a behind
- Used a bench, say
- Used a bench
- Used a chair
- Used a couch
- Used a davenport
- Used a divan
- Used a dos-à-dos
- Used a park bench
- Used a pew
- Used a pouffe
- Used a rocker, e.g.
- Used a rocker
- Used a rocking chair or recliner
- Used a saddle
- Used a sedan
- Used a sofa
- Used a stool
- Used a taboret
- Used a throne
- Used a tuffet, e.g.
- Used a tuffet
- Used an armchair
- Used an Eames product
- Used an ottoman
- Used chairs?
- Used chairs
- Used one's ass
- Used sofa?
- Used the La-Z-Boy
- Test dropout rockers never take (abbr.)
- Senior exam
- Test soon to include an essay section
- Test whose lowest score is 600: Abbr.
- Test with an essay section
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- Universal Crossword - Jan. 8, 2009
- New York Times - Sept. 17, 2000