Part of many an exec compensation package | 41 |
Noncash executive compensation | 30 |
Iffy perquisite | 15 |
Chicken, beef, or fish? | 23 |
Some employee benefits, and this puzzle's title | 51 |
Horned birds of Europe | 22 |
Picture on file | 15 |
Signature line | 14 |
Store-brand dill? | 17 |
Trader who doesn't take the market seriously? | 49 |
Flown by cows? | 14 |
Some Wall Street Journal charts | 31 |
Your usual standard romantic idealist? | 38 |
Keep some essential Spanish fiction on the shelf? | 49 |
Literary platitude? | 19 |
Routine series of strokes in a tennis game? | 43 |
Has on hand | 11 |
WSJ subject | 11 |
Rifles' wooden parts | 24 |
Portfolio group | 15 |
Over-the-counter buys | 21 |
Old means of public humiliation | 31 |
Market investments | 18 |
Lays in | 7 |
Has to sell | 11 |
Financial page listing | 22 |
Equities | 8 |
Colonial form of punishment | 27 |
Business section section | 24 |
Business section report | 23 |
Brokers' buys | 17 |
Blue-sky law concern | 20 |
Big Board listings | 18 |
Business for fair-haired investors? | 35 |
Puritan penal equipment | 23 |
Paper assets | 12 |
Headline of #26,212 (Oct. 30, 1929) | 35 |
Your average 7-10? | 18 |
Wall St. news item | 18 |
Share-raising event | 19 |
Financial news | 14 |
Completely motionless | 21 |
Replenishes the cash drawer | 27 |
One who fattens up cattle? | 26 |
Wall Street price display | 25 |
Investment advice | 17 |
Investing advice: 2 wds. | 24 |
California gold rush town | 25 |
Recordholder for assists in the NBA | 35 |
Wall St. transaction | 20 |
Hoard pastry on Wall Street? | 28 |
Take advantage of a sale | 24 |
Prepare for an emergency, in a way | 34 |
Prepare to sell Christmas trees? | 32 |
Slight increase in cattle prices? | 33 |
Grocery-store ad | 16 |
Mr. Day | 7 |
"Quantum Leap" co-star | 32 |
Solid and sturdy | 16 |
Short and solid | 15 |
Like spitzes | 12 |
Built like a bulldog | 20 |
Build like a bulldog | 20 |
Place having many pens | 22 |
Locale in Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' | 51 |
Locale in Sinclair's "The Jungle" | 47 |
Where many heads are put together | 33 |
Agent in need of Weight Watchers? | 33 |
A short, thickset haddock? | 26 |
Heavyset hayseeds? | 18 |
Bullwinkle pal who's been working out? | 42 |
Glottal stop | 12 |
Glottal speech sound | 20 |
Danish vowel sound | 18 |
Danish speech sound | 19 |
American poet and critic: 1825–1903 | 42 |
Plodding person | 15 |
What British gluttons do | 24 |
Stuffy type | 11 |
Stuff, as with food | 19 |
Stuff with food | 15 |
Stuff full of food | 18 |
Heavy, filling food, in Soho | 28 |
Dull plodder | 12 |
Stuffs with food and drink | 26 |
Stuffs, in Soho | 15 |
Stick-in-the-mud types | 22 |
More stuffy | 11 |
Primly pompous | 14 |
Hidebound | 9 |
Very old-fashioned | 18 |
Unduly formal | 13 |
Rigidly traditional | 19 |
Old fogyish | 11 |
Not willing to experiment, maybe | 32 |
Hip's opposite | 18 |
Cool's opposite | 19 |
Apt to mutter about kids today | 30 |
Put away, old style | 19 |
Kept on the hard drive | 22 |