| Hurdle for a graduate degree, maybe | 35 |
| Exams that require quick thinking | 33 |
| Doctoral candidates' hurdles | 32 |
| Trying period for a doctoral student | 36 |
| They're often evaluated by doctors | 38 |
| Hurdles that postdocs have cleared | 34 |
| Hurdles for would-be Ed.D.'s | 32 |
| Exams during which students can talk | 36 |
| Suffix for wide-screen movie trademarks | 39 |
| Commercial suffix akin to "Ã go-go" | 48 |
| "Yuck-___!" ("Ewww!") | 41 |
| Setting for Camus' "The Plague" | 45 |
| Setting of "The Plague" | 33 |
| Setting for "The Plague" | 34 |
| Site of Camus's "The Plague" | 42 |
| Setting of Camus's "The Plague" | 45 |
| Scene of Camus's "The Plague" | 43 |
| Locale of Camus's "The Plague" | 44 |
| City in Camus's "The Plague" | 42 |
| Algerian city on the Mediterranean | 34 |
| Yves St. Laurent's birthplace | 33 |
| Yves Saint Laurent's birthplace | 35 |
| Where Camus's "The Plague" is set | 47 |
| Stop for refugees in "Casablanca" | 43 |
| Site of a Vichy French naval defeat: 1940 | 41 |
| Setting of Camus' "The Plague" | 44 |
| Setting of ''The Plague'' | 41 |
| Setting for Camus's "The Stranger" | 48 |
| Scene of a naval battle: July 1940 | 34 |
| Port where Camus set "The Plague" | 43 |
| Port city in "Casablanca" | 35 |
| Port captured by Allied forces in 1942 | 38 |
| Port between Tangier and Algiers | 32 |
| Port between Algiers and Tangier | 32 |
| Pivotal Mediterranean port in WWII | 34 |
| North African city captured by the Allies in 1942 | 49 |
| Escape-route city, in "Casablanca" | 44 |
| Escape route city in "Casablanca" | 43 |
| City where Camus set "The Plague" | 43 |
| City mentioned in "Casablanca" | 40 |
| City captured by Allied forces, November 1942 | 45 |
| City accessible by ferry from Marseilles | 40 |
| City about midway between Tangier and Algiers | 45 |
| Birthplace of Yves Saint Laurent | 32 |
| Allied troops liberated it 11/42 | 32 |
| Algerian port in "The Plague" | 39 |
| Algerian birthplace of Yves Saint Laurent | 41 |
| Algeria's second-largest city | 33 |
| Algeria's second-biggest city | 33 |
| Algeria's second largest city | 33 |
| African city where Yves St. Laurent was born | 44 |
| "Is it a hit ___ error?" | 34 |
| ''The Plague'' setting | 38 |
| Short form for animal with long arms | 36 |
| Perp in "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" | 49 |
| Endangered Sumatran ape, for short | 34 |
| Clint's "co-star" Clyde, for one | 46 |
| Oscar the Grouch's original color | 37 |
| Word absent from rhyming dictionaries | 37 |
| What color is the black box in a commercial jet? | 48 |
| National color of the Netherlands | 33 |
| Like the right third of Ireland's flag | 42 |
| Like many Ping-Pong balls, nowadays | 35 |
| Its peel makes a good slug repellent | 36 |
| It's sometimes served in slices | 35 |
| County name in California, Florida and New York | 47 |
| Actual color of an airplane's black box | 43 |
| "High" terror alert level | 35 |
| "Annoying" YouTube character | 38 |
| "A Clockwork ___," Burgess book | 41 |
| "A Clockwork ___," 1971 film | 38 |
| One place football games are played | 35 |
| New Year's Day football game | 32 |
| Soft drink that Norman Rockwell drew ads for | 44 |
| Carbonated citrus-flavored drink | 32 |
| What a juggler may practice with | 32 |
| Prokofiev's 'The Love for Three --' | 47 |
| Ones getting squeezed before breakfast? | 39 |
| Fruits used in making Grand Marnier | 35 |
| "The Love for Three ___": Prokofiev | 45 |
| Traditional marmalade ingredient | 32 |
| Ingredient in some glazed chicken wings | 39 |
| Certain Borneo denizens, briefly | 32 |
| Praying figure (anagram of RAT ON) | 34 |
| "__ Ben Jonson": literary epitaph | 43 |
| "___ est laborare . . . " | 35 |
| Descriptive words for Ben Jonson | 32 |
| Laborare est ___ (to labor is to pray) | 38 |
| Laborare est ___ (Masonic motto) | 32 |
| "___ Ben Jonson" (literary epitaph) | 45 |
| "___ Ben Jonson!": J. Young | 37 |
| "___ Ben Jonson!" (misspelled epitaph) | 48 |
| "__ Ben Jonson!": literary epitaph | 44 |
| " . . . laborare est ___" | 35 |
| Deliver an impassioned presentation | 35 |
| Supply one's moving address? | 32 |
| Speak for the Congressional Record, say | 39 |
| Give a commencement address, say | 32 |
| Deliver the keynote address, say | 32 |
| Said "Friends, Romans, countrymen ..." | 48 |