Crossword Clue: High-school math
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- Barbary Coast land: Abbr.
- Afr. country
- Afr. nation
- African country on the Med. Sea
- Ahaggar Mtns. site
- Celebrity groom in '68 headlines
- Branch of math.
- Branch of math
- It involves many unknowns: Abbr.
- Elhi subj.
- H.S. class
- H.S. class with a lot of unknowns
- H.S. course with some irrational results
- H.S. math
- H.S. math class
- H.S. math course
- H.S. math requirement, usually
- HS math
- H.S. subj.
- H.S. subj. with x's
- H.S. subject
- Geom. prelim
- Geom. prerequisite
- It's full of x's: Abbr.
- Course with many unknowns: Abbr.
- Calc. prerequisite
- Calculus prereq.
- Class usually a prereq. for calc
- Class with many functions: Abbr.
- Class with many unknowns: Abbr.
- Class with polynomial functions: Abbr.
- Follower of arith.
- Forerunner to calc.
- Form of math.
- Junior high subj.
- Junior H.S. math, perhaps
- High sch. math
- High-school course: abbr.
- High-school math.
- High school math (abbr.)
- High school math: Abbr.
- High-school math course: Abbr.
- High school math subject: Abbr.
- High-school math
- High school subj.
- High-school subj.
- "Solve for x" subj.
- ''Solve for x'' subj.
- Where to see a lot of exes?: Abbr.
- Some H.S. math
- Kin of calc. and geom.
- Kin of calc.
- Kin of geom. and trig.
- Kin of trig.
- Kind of math
- Pain: Comb. form
- Subj. dealing with unknowns
- Subj. for solvers
- Subj. in which 2x + 3 = 9 is solved
- Subj. that may be Boolean or linear
- Subj. with a lot of variables
- Subj. with exponents
- Subj. with knowns and unknowns
- Subj. with linear equations
- Subj. with lots of X's
- Subj. with many unknowns
- Subj. with many x's
- Subj. with simplification
- Subj. with some irrational results
- Subj. with unknowns
- Subj. with x's
- Math. branch
- Math branch: Abbr.
- Math branch
- Math. class
- Math class: abbr.
- Math class with equations: abbr.
- Math class with variables: abbr.
- Math class with x's and y's: abbr.
- Math. course
- Math course: abbr.
- Math course
- Math form
- Math study: Abbr.
- Math. subj.
- Math subj.
- Math subject
- Math. system
- W. Sahara neighbor
- Trig cousin
- Trig kin
- Trig. prerequisite
- Trig's relative
- N. Afr. land
- N. Afr. nation
- N. African land
- Medit. land
- Land south of the Med
- Nat. that spends dinars
- Nation on the Med.
- Neighbor of Libya: Abbr.
- Pre-calc. course
- Precursor of trig.
- Relative of arith.
- Prerequisite for calc.
- North African country: Abbr.
- North African land: Abbr.
- Mor. neighbor
- Oran's nation (abbr.)
- Tunisia neighbor: Abbr.
- Tack on
- Sch. subject
- School subj.
- School subject: Abbr.
- What factoring is a factor in: Abbr.
- Search for the unknown?: Abbr.
Recent Usage of High-school math in Crossword Puzzles
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- Penny Dell - Jan. 7, 2020
- Penny Dell - Oct. 7, 2018
- Newsday - Jan. 10, 2018
- Newsday - Nov. 20, 2017
- Newsday - July 26, 2016
- Newsday - March 29, 2015
- Newsday - Jan. 11, 2015
- Newsday - Feb. 11, 2014
- Newsday - May 11, 2011
- I Swear Crossword - April 9, 2010
- Newsday - Aug. 12, 2009
- Newsday - May 6, 2008
- Newsday - July 10, 2007
- Newsday - May 30, 2007
- Newsday - Feb. 21, 2007
- Newsday - Oct. 24, 2005
- New York Times - April 1, 1984