| Board coating | 13 |
| Beauty parlor item | 18 |
| Ball-scuffing material | 22 |
| Abrasive polisher | 17 |
| Abrasive nail file substance | 28 |
| Abrasive material used for nail files | 37 |
| Abrasive file | 13 |
| Abrasive corundum | 17 |
| ___ board, on a manicurist's tray | 37 |
| ___ board (nail shaper) | 23 |
| Nail-file alternative | 21 |
| Ipecac, e.g. | 12 |
| Ipecac, for one | 15 |
| Emergency room medicine | 23 |
| Like ipecac | 11 |
| Makes one throw up | 18 |
| Ipecac is one | 13 |
| What alcohol works as, if you drink enough of it | 48 |
| Vomit-inducing agent | 20 |
| Syrup of ipecac, e.g. | 21 |
| Stomach purging agent | 21 |
| Emergency room agent | 20 |
| Dose for poison swallowers | 26 |
| "Unbelievable" band | 29 |
| "Unbelievable" rock band | 34 |
| Voltage letters | 15 |
| Voltmeter meas. | 15 |
| British band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable" | 58 |
| Band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable" | 50 |
| 1990s "Unbelievable" band | 35 |
| "Unbelievable" dance band | 35 |
| "Unbelievable" band of 1991 | 37 |
| "Schubert Dip" U.K. dance band | 40 |
| Voltaic cell meas. | 18 |
| Techno-funk band with the 1991 hit "Unbelievable" | 59 |
| Techno-funk band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable" | 62 |
| Techno-funk band with the #1 hit "Unbelievable" | 57 |
| Target of a CRT's shielding | 31 |
| Source of voltage: Abbr. | 24 |
| Pressure, to an E.E. | 20 |
| It's expressed in volts: Abbr. | 34 |
| Group whose 1991 hit sampled Andrew Dice Clay | 45 |
| Generator output: Abbr. | 23 |
| Energy expressed in volts: Abbr. | 32 |
| British band with "Unbelievable" | 42 |
| Band with the 1991 hit album "Schubert Dip" | 53 |
| Band that recorded "Unbelievable" | 43 |
| An amt. of energy expressed in volts | 36 |
| "Unbelievable" techno-funk group | 42 |
| "Unbelievable" techno-funk band | 41 |
| "Unbelievable" rock group | 35 |
| "Unbelievable" one-hit wonder | 39 |
| "Unbelievable" Brits | 30 |
| "Schubert Dip" band | 29 |
| Brit. record giant | 18 |
| U.K. record label | 17 |
| Record company | 14 |
| British record label | 20 |
| Brit. record label | 18 |
| Honshu town | 11 |
| UK record label | 15 |
| Brit. recording giant | 21 |
| RCA competitor | 14 |
| Record label inits. | 19 |
| Brit. record co. | 16 |
| Recording giant | 15 |
| Parent company of Capitol Records | 33 |
| Owner of Abbey Road Studios | 27 |
| One of the Big Four record labels | 33 |
| London-based record label | 25 |
| London-based record co. | 23 |
| Giant U.K. record label | 23 |
| Virgin rival | 12 |
| U.K. record co. | 15 |
| The Gramophone Company Ltd., today | 34 |
| The Gramophone Company Ltd., later | 34 |
| Old record label | 16 |
| Music pub. giant | 16 |
| London-based record company | 27 |
| Former Radiohead label | 22 |
| Brit. music label | 17 |
| Big label | 9 |
| Virgin parent | 13 |
| U.K. music label | 16 |
| Sony Music competitor | 21 |
| Richard Marx label | 18 |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers label, once | 33 |
| Record label with a "Manhattan" offshoot | 50 |
| Record label founded in 1957 | 28 |
| Record label | 12 |
| Radiohead record label | 22 |
| Pink Floyd label | 16 |
| Parent company of Blue Note Records | 35 |
| One of the "big four" record labels | 45 |
| One of the "Big Four" record companies | 48 |
| Longtime U.K. record label | 26 |
| Longtime Pink Floyd label | 25 |
| Longtime Pet Shop Boys record label | 35 |
| Label for Pink Floyd | 20 |
| Former "big four" record company | 42 |