- LSATS
- Attorney-to-be's exams
- Exams for would-be attys.
- Hurdles before law school, briefly
- Exams that include logic games, for short
- Future attys' hurdles
- Exams with a "Logic Games" section, for some reason
- Would-be attys.' exams (abbr.)
- Future attys.' exams
- Exams with a reading comprehension section
- Exams with five 35-minute sections
- Measurers of logical reasoning, for short
- Tests with logic questions
- Exams with written samples: Abbr.
- Exams taken before civ pro
- They have a logic games section: Abbr.
- Hurdles for future D.A.'s
- Pre-bar exams
- Aspiring-atty. exams
- Exams for future litigators, briefly
- Subjects of some college students' prep courses: Abbr.
- Exams for future attys.
- Tests for future LL.B.'s
- Exams for future D.A.'s
- Future attys. take them
- Exams with a perfect score of 180 (abbr.)
- Hurdles for future attys.
- Pre-bar hurdles, briefly
- Exams for attorney-wannabes (abbr.)
- Exams for attorneys-to-be
- Hurdles for future attorneys (abbr.)
- Future litigators' exams: Abbr.
- Exams required by ABA-approved schools
- Future J.D.s' hurdles
- Bar aspirants' hurdles, briefly
- Future J.D.s' exams
- Hurdles for seekers of 37-Down
- Prereqs for some Harvard applicants
- Exams for future J.D.s
- Exams for legal wannabes, for short
- Trials for aspiring D.A.'s
- Future D.A.'s hurdles
- Exams for aspiring judges, briefly
- Exams for future 88-Downs
- Future DAs' exams
- Aspiring attys.' exams
- Atty.-wannabe hurdles
- GRE kin
- Would-be attys.' exams
- ETS offerings
- Exams for attys.-to-be
- They're divided into arguments, in part
- Exams for some srs.
- Exams for some college seniors: Abbr.
- Exams for wannabe constitutional scholars: Abbr.
- Half-day exams for some coll. seniors
- Hurdles for future members of the bar, briefly
- Initial hurdles for those who want to join the Supremes?
- Exams for would-be attorneys
- Some coll. tests
- Important boards, for short
- Atty.-to-be exams
- Challenges for college srs.
- Bar hurdles, briefly
- Some coll. exams
- Some coll. seniors take them
- Exams before some postgrad. studies
- Exams for aspiring D.A.'s
- Some standardized coll. exams
- They have five sects. of multiple-choice questions
- Aspiring attys.' hurdles
- Some college srs. take them
- Exams for aspiring attorneys: Abbr.
- Early hurdles for 55-Down members: Abbr.
- Exams for students potentially most interested in this puzzle's theme, in brief
- Exams with analytical reasoning parts: Abbr.
- Exams offered four times a yr.
- Challenges for future counsel, in brief
- Future counselor's challenges, for short
- Exams with a max. score of 180
- Would-be attorneys' hurdles, briefly
- Hurdles for aspiring D.A.s
- What some Kaplan guides help prep for
- Barack, Michelle, Hillary and Bill took them, for short
- Six-part exams, for short
- Exams offered four times a year, for short
- Exams for aspiring attorneys, in brief
- Exams for some future clerks: Abbr.
- Assessors of verbal reasoning, in brief
- Aspiring ABA members' hurdles
- Tests with a high score of 180
- Legally Blonde exams, for short
- Legally Blonde exams
- Exams for aspiring attys.
- Exams taken by Elle Woods and her Harvard classmates in "Legally Blonde": Abbr.
- Higher-ed tests with a persuasive-writing sample
- Exams with Analytical Reasoning sections, for short
- Law school exams
- Future attorneys' exams
- Future litigators' exams
- Some law school exams
- Pre-bar exams, briefly
- Law school admission exams
- Future lawyers' tests
- Early law school exams
- Hurdles for future JDs
- Law school exams (Abbr.)
- Exams for future attorneys
- Tests for some srs.
- They're taken by 71-Down
- Pre-law exams
- They test reasoning skills: Abbr.
- Exams for atty. wannabes
- Exams for wannabe J.D.s
- Exams with logical reasoning sections
- Exams for aspiring J.D.s