Answer: PHDS
PHDS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 93 times.
- Academic types
- Professors' degs.
- High degrees?
- Thesis penners
- Master's superiors?
- Highest degrees
- Goals of some candidates, for short
- Profs have them
- Many college profs
- Many profs.
- Advanced degs.
- Academics' degrees
- Grad school achievements
- Profs' degs.
- Goals for many graduate students
- High degrees
- Some graduates
- Advanced degrees
- Third degrees
- Degrees of profs.
- Profs., often
- High degs.
- Third degrees, usually
- Profs' degrees
- High degrees: Abbr.
- Successful dissertation defenders
- Hard-earned degs.
- Many profs
- Hard-earned degrees
- Some profs
- Advanced college degs.
- Profs.' degrees
- Some Drs.
- Advanced degrees: Abbr.
- Coveted degrees
- They've been given the third degree?
- Goals for many grad students
- Profs, usually
- Ones who get a third degree
- Degs. for many profs
- Many academics, for short
- MIT degrees
- Pursuits of some candidates, for short
- All Economics Nobelists of 2010
- Degrees of excellence?
- Many college profs.
- They're given the third degree?
- Third degrees, often
- Full profs usually hold them
- Doctorate degrees
- Degrees of profs
- Some doctors, academically
- Degs. for profs.
- Degs. that result in jobs, eventually, I hope
- Upper-tier academics
- High degrees (abbr.)
- Degrees for many profs.
- Nth degrees?
- Classics degrees, e.g.
- Many profs.' degrees
- Third degrees?
- Professors, e.g. (abbr.)
- Advanced degrees (abbr.)
- Goals of some candidates
- Degrees of magnitude?
- Most profs
- Condoleezza Rice and Martin Luther King Jr., for two
- Many engineers
- Degs. for many professors
- Many tenured profs
- Elite group of grads
- Some scholars, for short
- Some postgrad degrees
- Achievements of Henry Kissinger and Martin Luther King Jr., in brief
- Many faculty members, in brief
- Academia designations
- Many profs' degrees
- Degrees after M.A.s
- Major academic achievements
- Advanced degrees, for short
- Many Economics Nobelists
- Some graduate degrees
- High degrees, for short
- Degrees for many profs
- Degrees for some adjunct profs
- Some advanced degree holders
- Results of some successful defenses
- Degrees held by most profs
- Univ. conferrals
- Degrees for most profs
- Honors held by only one U.S. president and one U.K. prime minister
- Grad degrees
- Some postgrad degs.