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Its scores range from 120 to 180: Abbr. 39
Its highest score is 180 (abbr.) 32
Its highest possible score is 180: Abbr. 40
Its highest possible score is 180 33
It might give you legal problems: Abbr. 39
It includes an analytical reasoning sect. 41
It includes a sect. of logic games 34
Hurdle for attorney wannabes (abbr.) 36
Hurdle for a future litigator: Abbr. 36
Harvard and Yale drafted the first one for 1948 47
Half-day exam given four times a yr. 36
Future prosecutor's exam: Abbr. 35
Future lawyer's hurdle: Abbr. 33
Future lawyer's exam (abbr.) 32
Future attorney's hurdle: Abbr. 35
Future attorney's exam, for short 37
Exam with two logical reasoning sections: Abbr. 47
Exam with six 35-minute sections 32
Exam with analytical reasoning questions 40
Exam with a score range of 120 to 180 37
Exam for future attorneys: Abbr. 32
Exam for A.B.A.-approved schools 32
Exam administered four times a yr. 34
Coll. senior's exam, perhaps 32
Certain graduate study hurdle: Abbr. 36
Bar candidate's exam, briefly 33
Bar aspirant's exam, briefly 32
Aspiring public defender's exam: Abbr. 42
Aspiring DA's hurdle in college 35
Aspiring attorney's hurdle (abbr.) 38
Aspiring attorney's exam (abbr.) 36
A perfect score on it is 180: Abbr. 35
Prereqs for some Harvard applicants 35
Bar aspirants' hurdles, briefly 35
They test reasoning skills: Abbr. 33
Measurers of logical reasoning, for short 41
Hurdles for those seeking J.D. student status 45
Hurdles for future members of the bar, briefly 46
Hurdles for future attorneys: Abbr. 35
Hurdles for future attorneys (abbr.) 36
Half-day exams for some coll. seniors 37
Exams with five 35-minute sections 34
Exams with analytical reasoning parts: Abbr. 44
Exams with a reading comprehension section 42
Exams with a perfect score of 180 (abbr.) 41
Exams taken by both Romney and Obama: Abbr. 43
Exams required by ABA-approved schools 38
Exams for wannabe constitutional scholars: Abbr. 48
Exams for future litigators, briefly 36
Exams for attorney-wannabes (abbr.) 35
Exams for aspiring attorneys: Abbr. 35
Exams before some postgrad. studies 35
Aspiring ABA members' hurdles 33
'60s counterculture hallucinogenic 38
Drug that might cause flashbacks 32
'60s counterculture hallucinogen 36
Something that's illegal to drop 36
"Turn on, tune in, drop out" drug 43
"Acid" used in some trips 35
Tom Petty "Girl on ___" 33
Timothy Leary's hallucinogen 32
Something dropped before tripping? 34
It's only effective if dropped 34
It was heavily dropped about four decades ago 45
Hot Hot Heat "JFK's ___" 38
Don't drop it, or you might trip 36
'60s trip starter, initially 32
Your parents might have dropped it 34
Substance of interest to the CIA in the 1950s 45
Subject of some '50s-'60s experiments 45
Subject of secret Cold War military experiments 47
Subject of "Hofmann's Potion" 43
Source of a hippie's high, perhaps 38
Something dropped by one who trips? 35
Much-discussed initials of a 1967 Beatles song 46
Means of changing one's mind 32
Letters associated with Timothy Leary 37
Leary's 'prescription' 34
It's usually tripped on deliberately 40
It's dropped to start a trip 32
It's dropped before tripping 32
It was formerly used to treat alcoholism 40
It may be dropped when one trips 32
It helped Dr. Leary take some trips 35
It greatly improves Animal Collective records 45
If you drop it, you may see things 34
Hot Hot Heat song "JFK's ___" 43
Hardcore punkers Rich Kids on ___ 33
Drug used in old CIA mind-control experiments 45
Drug used for "candy flipping" 40
Drug that was dropped in the '60s 37
Drug that can cause an acid trip 32
Drug once tested extensively by CIA employees 45
Drug in "Apocalypse Now" 34
Drug "dropped" in the '60s 40
Cause of a trip in "Easy Rider" 41
"Turn on, tune in, drop out" substance 48
"Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out" subject 46
"The Trip" subject, 1967 34
"The Joyous Cosmology" subj. 38