Answer: MATH
MATH is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 177 times.
Referring Clues:
- Algebra or trig
 - It takes figuring
 - A calculator assists with it
 - Multiplying, e.g.
 - Geometry, e.g.
 - "Do the ___"
 - It has its share of problems
 - Algebra and trig
 - S.A.T. section
 - Test section
 - Standardized test topic
 - S.A.T. part
 - Trig, e.g.
 - SAT component
 - It has many functions
 - SAT section
 - Trig or geometry
 - Field with bases
 - "You do the ___!"
 - "Do the ___!"
 - Trigonometry or algebra
 - Grade-schooler's subject
 - Addition, for example
 - School subject
 - It has its pluses and minuses
 - Subject that gives students lots of problems
 - Study of numbers, briefly
 - Subject that presents lots of problems
 - Calculating course
 - Class with a number of problems
 - It can be as easy as 1-2-3
 - Number-cruncher's specialty
 - School subject, for short
 - "Do the ___" ("Figure it out")
 - Course with some big dividends?
 - Course requiring calculations
 - Course with many problems
 - "The queen of sciences": Gauss
 - Combinatorics expert's major
 - Geometrician's specialty
 - Topologist's specialty
 - Course with many functions
 - "Do the __"
 - Where to go off on a tangent?
 - Numbered course?
 - Algebra, trig, etc.
 - High-school subject
 - College major
 - ''Do the __!''
 - Calculus, for example
 - Lewis Carroll's field
 - Archimedes area
 - Algebra or geometry
 - Algebra's area
 - Course with numbers
 - SAT portion
 - If you do it right, it all adds up
 - Short HS course
 - Subject involving operations
 - Many find it calculating
 - Calculating subject
 - Elementary subject
 - It sometimes leads to big dividends
 - Subject with lots of problems
 - It has its share of problems?
 - Grade-school subject
 - Course with fractions
 - Addition, e.g.
 - Arithmetic or geometry
 - Trig or algebra, e.g.
 - Geometry or algebra
 - Addition or subtraction
 - Class of numbers?
 - It presents lots of problems?
 - It presents problems
 - Trig or calc
 - Subject with a lot of problems
 - Number crunching
 - Subject with its pluses and minuses
 - Do the ____
 - Science subj.
 - Subject in which you often learn by example
 - One problem after another?
 - Algebra or arithmetic
 - Problematic subject?
 - Subject that includes game theory
 - School course
 - Calc. or trig.
 - Numbers racket?
 - 'You do the ___'
 - High school subject
 - Part of the SATs
 - Calculator's job
 - Report-card heading
 - Fermat's field
 - Algebra, e.g.
 - Subject with signs and sines
 - "Do the ___" (figure it out)
 - A. Einstein specialty
 - "Do the ___" ("You figure it out")
 - Subject with fractions
 - Subject with many products?
 - Field that has its pluses and minuses
 - "Do the ___!" ("Figure it out!")
 - Planes are studied in it
 - Number-cruncher's forte
 - Trig, algebra, etc.
 - What's nothing but problems?
 - Numbers course
 - Addition or subtraction, e.g.
 - It has roots and branches
 - Where figures are studied
 - 91-Down section
 - Geometry or trig
 - Fermat's forte
 - High-school department
 - Class with numbers
 - It has its plusses and minuses
 - Field with roots and logs
 - Class with word problems
 - It's filled with problems
 - Subject with subtraction
 - Trig or algebra
 - Quadratics, e.g.
 - High school department
 - Natural sci.
 - Trigonometry, e.g.
 - Calc. or trig
 - Euler's forte
 - Course with ratios
 - Adding and subtracting
 - School subj.
 - High school class
 - College department
 - Arithmetic
 - Calculations
 - Subject with pluses and minuses
 - University department, for short
 - Class with many problems
 - High school requirement
 - Course with squares and cubes
 - High-school subj.
 - Course where kids check products?
 - Trig, calc et al.
 - Education basic
 - Work with planes, maybe
 - Course with logs
 - Field with figures
 - Subject with trig questions
 - Algebra and such
 - Proving field?
 - Subject where you may be graded on a curve?
 - Trig, calc, etc.
 - Subject with numbers
 - The universal language, some say
 - Course with operations
 - Subject with many tangents
 - The "M" of STEM, for short
 - Class with long division
 - Subject with shapes
 - The M in STEM
 - Calc or trig
 - Add, subtract, multiply
 - What Professor Moriarty was a professor of
 - Subject with angles and equations
 - Euler's field
 - Mental ___
 - Number cruncher's skill
 - Will Hunting's expertise in "Good Will Hunting"
 - Subject that a young Einstein never failed, despite the common misconception
 - Class that brings problem after problem?
 - Combinatorics discipline
 - Ada Lovelace's subject
 - School subject with fractions
 - It can add up
 - Class that might require a calculator
 - Subject that includes set theory
 
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