___ is hard, let's go shopping (controversial Barbie Doll utterance), 4 letters
Do the ___! (Figure it out!), 4 letters
Do the ___ (You figure it out), 4 letters
Do the ___ (figure it out), 4 letters
The queen of sciences: Gauss, 4 letters
You Do the ___ (Brad Paisley), 4 letters
A calculator assists with it, 4 letters
Adding and dividing, e.g., 4 letters
Addition or subtraction, 4 letters
Addition, for example, 4 letters
Addition, subtraction and such, 4 letters
Algebra or arithmetic, 4 letters
Algebra or geometry, 4 letters
Algebra, trig, etc., 4 letters
An order of Hindu monks, 4 letters
Arithmetic or geometry, 4 letters
Barbie said it was hard, 4 letters
Bush accused Gore of using fuzzy ___, 4 letters
Calculating subject, 4 letters
Calculus, for example, 4 letters
Class in which algebra is taught, 4 letters
Class that's hard, according to a talking Barbie doll, 4 letters
Class with a number of problems, 4 letters
Class with divisions, 4 letters
Combinatorics expert's major, 4 letters
Course requiring calculations, 4 letters
Course with fractions, 4 letters
Course with many functions, 4 letters
Course with many problems, 4 letters
Course with numbers, 4 letters
Course with some big dividends?, 4 letters
Erdos' field, in short, 4 letters
Field that has its pluses and minuses, 4 letters
Field with figures and models, 4 letters
Geometrician's specialty, 4 letters
Geometry or algebra, 4 letters
Grade-school subject, 4 letters
Grade-schooler's subject, 4 letters
High school requirement, 4 letters
High school subject, 4 letters
High-school department, 4 letters
If you do it right, it all adds up, 4 letters
It all adds up if you do it correctly, 4 letters
It can be as easy as 1-2-3, 4 letters
It has its pluses and minuses, 4 letters
It has its share of problems, 4 letters
It has many functions, 4 letters
It has roots and many branches, 4 letters
It presents lots of problems?, 4 letters
It presents problems, 4 letters
It sometimes has roots and logs, 4 letters
It sometimes leads to big dividends, 4 letters
Lewis Carroll's field, 4 letters
Long division subject, 4 letters
Many find it calculating, 4 letters
Navigators need to know it, 4 letters
Number-cruncher's forte, 4 letters
Number-cruncher's specialty, 4 letters
One problem after another?, 4 letters
Place to find a plane, 4 letters
Problem-solving course, 4 letters
Problematic subject?, 4 letters
School subject, for short, 4 letters
Standardized test topic, 4 letters
Study of numbers, briefly, 4 letters
Subject covered in Schoolhouse Rock, 4 letters
Subject in which you often learn by example, 4 letters
Subject involving operations, 4 letters
Subject of anxiety?, 4 letters
Subject that gives students lots of problems, 4 letters
Subject that includes game theory, 4 letters
Subject that presents lots of problems, 4 letters
Subject with a lot of problems, 4 letters
Subject with fractions, 4 letters
Subject with its pluses and minuses, 4 letters
Subject with lots of problems, 4 letters
Subject with many products?, 4 letters
Subject with signs and sines, 4 letters
Subject with subtraction, 4 letters
Tallying a scorecard, say, 4 letters
The White Stripes' Black ___, 4 letters
Thunday thelebration, 4 letters
Tom Lehre's other specialty, 4 letters
Topic of class struggle?, 4 letters
Topologist's specialty, 4 letters
Trig or algebra, e.g., 4 letters
Trigonometry or algebra, 4 letters
Where to go off on a tangent?, 4 letters
Will Hunting's forte, 4 letters
It has page after page of problems, 8 letters
Bertrand Russell, for one, 13 letters
A person skilled in mathematics, 13 letters
High school subject, 11 letters
College intro course, 14 letters
Clergyman and writer Increase, 6 letters
Clergyman Cotton or Increase, 6 letters
Clergyman Increase ___, 6 letters
Salem witch-trials figure, 6 letters
U.S. theologian/writer Cotton ___, 6 letters
Beaver Cleaver portrayer, 7 letters
Beaver portrayer Jerry, 7 letters
Jerry who played The Beaver, 7 letters
Marshall ___ (Eminem's real name), 7 letters
Civil War photographer Brady, 6 letters
Photography pioneer Brady, 6 letters
HE PITCHED 79 CAREER SHUTOUTS, 9 letters
Algebra teachers assign them, 13 letters
Freaking out over an arithmetic test?, 12 letters
Panic over an arithmetic test?, 12 letters
Bob who competed in the Rose Bowl and the Olympics in 1952, 7 letters
Decathlon champ at Helsinki, 7 letters
Gold-medal decathlete in '52, 7 letters
United States athlete who won Olympic gold medals in the decathlon (born in 1930), 7 letters
20th-century Canadian composer Andr, 7 letters
Abstract expressionist painter Georges, 7 letters
'Chances Are' singer, 6 letters
Chances Are crooner, 6 letters
Chances Are crooner Johnny, 6 letters
Chances Are singer Johnny, 6 letters
No Love (But Your Love) singer, 1958, 6 letters
Teacher, Teacher singer Johnny, 6 letters
What Will Mary Say singer Johnny, 6 letters
Wonderful! Wonderful! singer, 6 letters
Boxer Buster or singer Johnny, 6 letters
First-ever singer with a Greatest Hits album, in 1958, 6 letters
His 1959 album Heavenly was #1 for five weeks, 6 letters
San Francisco-born singer, 6 letters
Portmanteau word for competitive problem solvers, 9 letters
... her choice of college studies, 9 letters
Michael Jordan began college as one, 9 letters
Student looking for summer work?, 9 letters
Student of knot theory, probably, 9 letters
Where to buy algebra books?, 10 letters
Title awarded to the student who does worst in algebra?, 16 letters
Tough numerical problem?, 9 letters
Operations are performed in it, 8 letters
Academic subject featuring factorisation, 5 letters
Cantabrigian's calculations, 5 letters
Certain school subject, to a Brit, 5 letters
English school subj., 5 letters
Trig or geometry class, to a Brit, 5 letters
A lot of problems, perhaps, 8 letters
Another title for this puzzle, 8 letters
It's got a lot of problems, 8 letters
Numerical challenge, 8 letters
One problem after another?, 8 letters