Company that makes semiconductors and digital rice cookers | 58 |
Company that merged with Lockheed in 1995 (2001, 2003) | 54 |
Company that now owns Dewar's, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose | 65 |
Company that once owned the trademark "Escalator" | 59 |
Company that one of its founders wanted to name Pequod | 54 |
Company that owns the "Star Wars" franchise | 53 |
Company that owns the brands Playtex, Kiwi and Hillshire Farm | 61 |
Company that owns the trade name "Escalator" | 54 |
Company that released the unsuccessful Saturn and Dreamcast consoles | 68 |
Company that sells Earthquake Pills and Dehydrated Boulders | 59 |
Company that stopped sending general catalogs in 1993 | 53 |
Company that trades securities for customers and for itself | 59 |
Company that worked on the Burj Khalifa construction project | 60 |
Company whose ads have "Peanuts" characters | 53 |
Company whose brands include Brylcreem and Croustipâte | 57 |
Company whose commercials feature lizards and cavemen | 53 |
Company whose founder invented the first portable circular saw | 62 |
Company whose logo contains its name crossing itself | 52 |
Company whose logo features a homonym of its own name | 53 |
Company whose logo includes the winged foot of Mercury | 54 |
Company whose logo represents a 1932 merger of four car manufacturers | 69 |
Company whose name comes from the Danish for "play well" | 66 |
Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea | 53 |
Company whose name roughly means "leave luck to heaven" | 65 |
Company whose Nasdaq symbol is the company's name | 53 |
Company whose oil-drop mascot was replaced by a tiger | 53 |
Company whose products often come with Allen wrenches | 53 |
Company whose slogan is "Better sound through research" | 65 |
Company whose slogan is "Home away from home" | 55 |
Company with a current web ad featuring naked runners | 53 |
Company with a large advertising sign in Boston's Kenmore Square | 68 |
Company with a notoriously painful cancellation process | 55 |
Company with the motto "A Business of Caring" | 55 |
Company with the slogan "At the heart of the image" | 61 |
Company with those stupid "That's logistics" ads | 62 |
Company, proverbially, parted four times in this puzzle | 55 |
Company-paid medical and dental coverage, college tuition, etc. | 63 |
Comparable to an unexpected amount of money in an account? | 58 |
Competition TV series with versions in over 30 countries | 56 |
Competitions that might conclude with the semi finals | 53 |
Competitions to see who can drive a ball farthest in the rain? | 62 |
Competitor of "The 5th Wheel," in reality TV | 54 |
Compilation album about drinking and troubles among the Mennonites? | 67 |
Compilation album series featuring hit songs covered by children | 64 |
Compilation of electronic music perfect for getting on airplanes? | 65 |
Complaint about a beau that sounds downright optimistic? | 56 |
Complete set of 12 shapes formed by this puzzle's black squares | 67 |
Completely uses up, as a credit card, with "out" | 58 |
Completion to "proverb" or "different" | 58 |
Complimentary road service in Sierra Leone's capital? | 57 |
Composer and pianist called "The Irish Romantic" | 58 |
Composer called the "Father of the Symphony" | 54 |
Composer David famous for "Home on the Range" | 55 |
Composer Dominick whose name means "silver" in Italian | 64 |
Composer Erik of the nearly unplayable "Vexations" | 60 |
Composer for Broadway's "St. Louis Woman" | 55 |
Composer for whom an annual violin competition is named | 55 |
Composer Hefti who wrote the theme to "The Odd Couple" | 64 |
Composer Morricone who's been nominated for five Oscars | 59 |
Composer nominated for an Oscar for "Blues in the Night" | 66 |
Composer of "Auto Mall and the Night Visitors"? | 57 |
Composer of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | 52 |
Composer of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" | 54 |
Composer of "Silver Threads Among the Gold" | 53 |
Composer of "The Barber of Seville" before Rossini | 60 |
Composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" | 53 |
Composer of a set of variations on "God Save the King" | 64 |
Composer of the "Brandenburg Concertos," in brief | 59 |
Composer of the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches | 57 |
Composer of the "Sanford and Son" theme song | 54 |
Composer of the 1906 "Central Park in the Dark" | 57 |
Composer of the ballet "The Wooden Prince" | 52 |
Composer of the five "Pomp and Circumstance Marches" | 62 |
Composer of the opera "Brandenburgers in Bohemia" | 59 |
Composer of the score for "The Untouchables" | 54 |
Composer of the song cycle "Evidence of Things Not Seen" | 66 |
Composer seen on the last page of "The Book of Lists" | 63 |
Composer who had a long relationship with George Sand | 53 |
Composer who incorporated Norwegian folk music into his work | 60 |
Composer who wrote "The Miraculous Mandarin" ballet | 61 |
Composer who wrote the book "The Paris Diaries" | 57 |
Composer with the album "Music for Airports" | 54 |
Composer Zimmer who won an Oscar for "The Lion King" | 62 |
Composer/actor John in a bunch of Jim Jarmusch movies | 53 |
Composition where entering voices do the initial theme | 54 |
Compound found in perfume and this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
Compounds that contribute to beer's fruity flavor | 53 |
Compton rapper who acted in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" | 66 |
Comptroller General of the General Accounting Office (actor) | 60 |
Computer built under the code name "Project PX" | 57 |
Computer character set often used for drawing simple pictures | 61 |
Computer company that might make the juvenile snicker | 53 |
Computer company with the slogan "Imagine it. Done." | 62 |
Computer feature that ends each of the five longest across answers | 66 |
Computer in ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' | 53 |
Computer key that's the equivalent of clicking Cancel | 57 |
Computer language named after Lord Byron's daughter | 55 |
Computer language named for Lord Byron's daughter | 53 |
Computer language named for the Countess of Lovelace | 52 |
Computer mogul Steve who was on "Dancing With the Stars" | 66 |