1. Mosler product
5. Platform part
10. Japanese beverage
14. Pleasant Company typical customer
15. Blazing
16. Wild guess
17. Overhead railway
18. FDIC counterpart
19. Poi source
20. End of a 1/1 tune
21. "The wolf __ the door"
23. Was the boss of
24. Big name in supercomputers
27. One of the 5 C's of credit
29. College cheer
31. __ War (famous racehorse)
33. Govt. agency since 1953
34. "__ on parle francais"
35. CFP's products
37. Architectural details
41. Throw out
43. Either of two Bronfmans
45. MRI unit
46. "Winning on Wall Street" author
48. State one's 39 Down
50. Jack Nicklaus' alma mater: Abbr.
51. Slangy turndown
53. Right-hand person: Abbr.
54. 1,000,000 bytes, for short
55. Demographer's category
59. Work group, so to speak
61. Revlon CEO Perelman
62. Snack
63. Word-processor option
66. Clothing, slangily
68. Matched sets
71. Jay Gould's railroad
72. They may clash at board meetings
73. Lawful
74. Seasoned professionals
75. CBS division
76. Insurance investigator's suspicion
77. Small amount of progress
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- 1. Boot-camp officers: Abbr.
- 2. Well ventilated
- 3. Sale for Southland
- 4. Elsie the Cow's mate
- 5. British fliers: Abbr.
- 6. Preconditions
- 7. Rick Belluzzo's new company
- 8. US pension law
- 9. Summaries
- 10. Fastest passenger plane
- 11. Maker of the first video game
- 12. Gold unit
- 13. Johnson Publishing's flagship mag
- 22. Keyboard setting
- 25. Sound booster
- 26. William F. Buckley, Jr.'s alma mater
- 28. Spending limits
- 29. Noted hotel of Paris
- 30. "Don't have __, man!"
- 32. Zilch
- 36. Market declines
- 38. Internet-based business, collectively
- 39. Defense to a claim
- 40. Cozy
- 42. Participate in karaoke
- 44. __ belt (US industrial region)
- 47. First senator in space
- 49. Hot time in Monaco
- 52. PR hype
- 55. LA-based REIT
- 56. Overcharge
- 57. Fund, as a foundation
- 58. U's former name
- 60. "Damn the tuxedos, full speed __" (see page in Business
Week)
- 64. Legal claim
- 65. Pain in the neck
- 67. Former draft agency: Abbr.
- 69. Cruise port
- 70. Train stop: Abbr.
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