Answer: TAS
TAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 162 times.
Referring Clues:
- Univ. instructors
 - Profs' helpers
 - Prof. helpers
 - Intro-level class teachers, often
 - A prof. may have them
 - Brits' thank-yous
 - Brits' expressions of gratitude
 - Profs.' helpers
 - Thanks along the Thames
 - Profs' help
 - Profs' aides: Abbr.
 - Coll. aides
 - Profs may employ them
 - Univ. workers
 - Byes
 - Ones having the burden of prof?
 - Class leaders: Abbr.
 - Profs' helpers, for short
 - Some univ. instructors
 - ___ in Thomas
 - Prof.'s helpers
 - Some grad students, for short
 - Univ. employees
 - Sch. aides
 - Classroom assignments?: Abbr.
 - ___ in telephone
 - Brits' thank yous
 - Profs' aides, for short
 - Helpers for profs
 - Some stipend recipients, for short
 - Letters from Greece
 - Thank-yous along the Thames
 - Univ. staffers
 - Univ. aides
 - Univ. helpers
 - Some proctors, for short
 - Prof's helpers
 - Helpers of profs
 - Prof's aides
 - Profs' aides
 - Prof's aides, briefly
 - Jobs for grad students
 - Coll. helpers
 - 101 instructors, perhaps
 - U. staffers
 - Helpers of profs.
 - Academic aides, briefly
 - Prof.'s aides
 - Help for profs.
 - ___ in turkey (part of a kindergarten lesson)
 - ___ in Tango
 - School helpers, briefly
 - ___ in turkey
 - Professor's assts.
 - Prof's underlings
 - Educ. helpers
 - Prof's assts.
 - Brit's thank you's
 - Graduate students who grade papers, perhaps: Abbr.
 - Prof's graders, often
 - In turkey
 - In Turkey
 - Some proctors, briefly
 - Prof's paper graders, often
 - Sometime classroom leaders, briefly
 - Prof's helpers: Abbr.
 - Austral. state
 - Employees pursuing PhDs, perhaps
 - Some grad students
 - Isl. of Australia
 - They may grade univ. papers
 - Univ. figures
 - Profs' protégés, briefly
 - Some univ. staff
 - Prof’s helpers
 - Prof's aids
 - Some lab leaders, for short
 - Univ. test graders
 - Grad students, frequently
 - Many Ph.D. candidates
 - Prof.'s class helpers
 - Future profs, maybe
 - Campus aides, for short
 - Profs.' aides
 - Ph.D. students, perhaps
 - Univ. proctors, often
 - Isl off astrlia
 - School trainees, in brief?
 - School trainees, in brief
 - Prof's helper
 - They're often grad students
 - Profs' backups
 - British thanks
 - Classroom aides, for short
 - Some univ. hirees
 - Coll. instructors, at times
 - ___ in turkey (spelling lesson)
 - Profs' paper graders, often
 - #2s at college
 - Some univ. proctors
 - Tantalum symbols
 - Jobs for some Ph.D. students
 - Prof helpers
 - Positions for Ph.D. students
 - USC aides
 - Some exam graders, for short
 - Figures in some univ. classes
 - Many intro-level class instructors, for short
 - See 6-Down
 - Profs' classroom helpers
 - Many coll. lab instructors
 - UCLA aides
 - The two in a Brit's farewell
 - Many univ. lab instructors
 - U. 2's?
 - Prof's graders, perhaps
 - "___ in turkey" (elementary lesson)
 - HS helpers
 - Grad student jobs
 - Aides at 29-Across (Abbr.)
 - Australian isl.
 - Ones making the grade, for short?
 - Univ. aides (1)
 - "___ in turkey" (early lesson)
 - Lab instructors, often
 - Prof. aides
 - Ph.D. students' jobs, often
 - Profs' support, for short
 - Lecture hall helpers, for short
 - They might hold office hours, for short
 - Many college lab instructors
 - Prof's assistants
 - Univ. paper graders, maybe
 - Section leaders, often: Abbr.
 - Many Ph.D. students
 - Future profs, perhaps
 - Aides for profs
 - Alabama A&M aides
 - Aides for some profs
 - Coll. exam graders, at times
 - Lab section leaders
 - Grad students, often
 - Exam graders, often
 - Lecture hall assistants
 - Many grad students, for short
 - Some Ph.D. students
 - University student instructors, for short
 - Future profs, often
 - Some future profs
 - Professor's helpers, for short
 - Many discussion section leaders, in brief
 - Professors' helpers (Abbr.)
 - They help profs
 - Many lab instructors for short
 - Colleagues of profs
 - Exam-grading helpers
 - College aides, briefly
 - Many graders, for short
 - Some univ. figures
 - Prof aides
 - Many lab instructors, informally
 - They might grade exams for profs
 
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