- NOTES
- Memos
- Semiquavers, e.g.
- Takes heed
- They're taken in school
- A through G
- PDA's purpose
- Speech outline
- You shouldn't pass these in school
- They're meant to be taken in class, but not passed
- They're on staff
- Feedback, as on an essay
- Staff members
- Classroom scribblings
- Scribblings
- They may be scribbled down
- [checking ___]
- Measure fillers
- Schoolkid communiques
- Word on an otherwise blank page
- Word printed on an otherwise blank page
- Margin jottings
- Tones
- Observes
- Records
- Class writing
- Lecturer's aid
- Lecture souvenirs
- *IRA investment options
- Key components
- They can be passed in class
- Greenbacks
- Compare ___ (exchange views)
- Student's jottings
- They're taken in class
- Paper money
- Scale units
- Arpeggio components
- Heading on an otherwise blank page
- A flat and others
- IOUs
- Post-it messages
- Short messages
- Marginal scribbles
- Margin markings
- They may be passed in school
- Lecture attendee's jottings
- Markings in the margin
- In class, they can be taken or taken away
- Scale components
- Hemidemisemiquavers, e.g.
- Steps on a scale?
- Do, re, mi, etc.
- Jottings
- Birdcalls
- Speakers' aids
- They're taken by students
- A through G, but not H through Z
- Classroom jottings
- Marginalia, e.g.
- Written reminders
- F and G, but not H
- Staff additions?
- Jots down
- Memoranda
- Messages from Mozart?
- Staff figures
- Musical symbols
- They're graphically represented three times in this grid ... and the answers to starred clues are the six longest common words than can be spelled using only them
- Study aids
- Mozart wrote a lot of them
- Musical markings
- What students take at lectures
- Score in a score
- Lecture souvenir
- Remarks
- Post-rehearsal comments
- Speaker's aid
- Saxophone sounds
- Memory aid
- Musical units
- Short letters
- Brief memos
- Reference material
- Brief letters
- Explanatory material
- Lecture record
- Makes mention of
- Pad filler
- Class jottings
- Units in scoring
- Brief communications
- Observes carefully
- Takes heed of
- Things taken in class
- Short memos
- Short written messages
- Memory joggers, perhaps
- Short scribblings
- Brief written messages
- Classroom reminders
- Musical tones
- Student's jottings during a lecture
- Lecture hall jottings
- Reminders
- Staff members (and a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- Members of the bar?
- Dos, e.g.
- Hemidemisemiquavers
- Billets.
- Diplomatic missives.
- 10s, £1 and £5.
- Lecture jottings.
- Sharps and flats.
- Speaker's papers.
- Steno's job.
- A record of impressions.
- Aids to memory.
- Commercial papers.
- Do, re, mi.
- Letters.
- Communications.
- Memory aids.
- Reading for musicians.
- Speaker's reference.
- High C's.
- Comments.
- High ___.
- Reporter's needs.
- Shorthand.
- Bird songs.
- Contents of a certain book.
- Speaker's need.
- Lecture reminders.
- Marks.
- Piano keys,
- Dictation
- Musical and bank
- Perceives
- Whole and half
- Semiquavers
- Grace and mash
- Thank-you and bank
- I.O.U.'s, etc.
- Lecture material
- Prof's props
- What Boswell kept
- Certificates
- Marginalia
- Tweet and twee
- Quarters and quavers
- Material for a lecture
- Some are in shorthand
- Musician's reading matter
- Staff symbols
- Dostoyevsky's "_____ From the Underground"
- Appoggiaturas
- Scholia
- In-class work
- I.O.U.'s, e.g.
- Student's scribbling
- Alumni ___
- Cliffs ___ (study aids)
- Quavers, e.g.
- Speaker's 3 x 5 cards, e.g.
- Observer's record
- Written commentary
- Scribbles
- Class reminders
- So and so?
- Memory joggers
- Scoring units
- Staff members, and what the circled letters in this puzzle represent
- B, A, D, G and E, e.g.
- Classroom writing
- Some classwork
- Students take them in class
- Dos but not don'ts
- Post-its, e.g.
- Las, e.g.
- A to G
- Students may pass them
- A, B and C, but not X, Y and Z
- Studying aid
- Things students take
- What the mnemonic "Every good boy does fine" represents
- Some are high, some are low
- Reviewers' jottings
- Setlists on stage
- They're passed in class
- Feedback
- Compare ___
- Dostoyevsky's "___ from Underground"
- Twosome in a trill
- Many speakers use them
- Lecture memoranda
- Students study them
- They're found on scales
- What students pass
- Do, re and mi, etc.
- Do, re, mi, e.g.
- They're on the staff
- School jottings
- Student's scribblings
- Things taken by those with class
- Piano output
- Students' accumulations
- Jotted-down things
- Markings that may be made in margins
- Messages on Post-its
- What students may take to stay awake?
- F, A, C and E, e.g.
- Essential to a reporter
- Secretary's memoranda
- Re and sol
- Reporter's record
- Takes down
- Journalist's scribblings
- What the starts of 17-, 34- and 61-Across are
- Chord components
- Score symbols
- Quick messages
- Sheet music symbols
- Students might take them
- Symbols on a musical staff
- What the ends of 18-, 28-, 49- and 64-Across may contain
- Bits of a melody
- E and G, e.g.
- Pieces of feedback
- Writes down
- Things jotted down in class
- Score stuff
- Do and so
- A, B and C
- Chromatic scale's dozen
- Steno-pad fill
- Lotus mainstay
- Flagship product from 21-Down
- Staff markings
- ...ker] Grounds for detention
- Scale markings
- Score units
- Scoring symbols
- Up-scale items?
- A and F, e.g.