State Sch. of Mines and Metallurgy, now Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% UTEP State Sch. of Mines and Metallurgy, now (4)
6% UNH Granite State sch. (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 18, 2026
6% UCLA Southwestern state sch. (4) Newsday Mar 8, 2026
5% OSU Buckeyes' sch. (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 25, 2026
5% BOY "The ___ Is Mine" (3) USA Today Mar 21, 2026
5% MIT Cambridge sch. (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 17, 2026
5% SMU Dallas sch. (3) Universal Mar 14, 2026
5% FSU Tallahassee sch. (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 5, 2026
5% INST Tech sch. (4) Newsday Mar 1, 2026
5% ASU Tempe sch. (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 5, 2026
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