High school grad-to-be's "illness" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SENIORITIS High school grad-to-be's "illness" (10)
95% ALUM Grad of a school (4) Newsday Aug 19, 2025
91% GRE Grad school exam (3) USA Today Oct 17, 2025
91% ORALS Grad school hurdles (5) LA Times Mini Sep 26, 2025
80% GPA High school stat. (3) USA Today Oct 9, 2025
80% PROM High school dance (4) Newsday Sep 23, 2025
80% SCI High school subj. (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 6, 2025
80% USNEWS Publication that ranks grad schools (6) USA Today Aug 30, 2025
80% PSAT High school jr.'s exam (4) Newsday Jul 15, 2025
77% ENG High school subj. (3) New York Times Aug 31, 2025
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