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2 | 29% | 7 | Type of snake mackerel that derives its name from the rings around its eyes, thought suggestive of an academic’s spectacles | |
3 | 24% | 4 | Academic or formal wear | |
Academic Wear Its Used In The Building Trade Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "MORTARBOARD" which means:
- noun
- • A square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar
- • An academic cap with a flat square with a tassel on top
An example sentence would be:
- • "He proudly wore his mortarboard as he walked across the stage to receive his diploma."
- • "The students tossed their mortarboards into the air in celebration."
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