| Stick-of-gum coin, once | 23 |
| Small change in the eurozone | 28 |
| Site of a Lincoln profile | 25 |
| Relief of Lincoln canvas | 24 |
| One tossed into a fountain | 26 |
| One seen in a store dish | 24 |
| Loafer adornment, perhaps | 25 |
| Lincoln relief setting | 22 |
| Item in Junior's bank | 25 |
| It's mostly made of zinc | 28 |
| It has new tails in 2009 | 24 |
| Gum-machine input, once | 23 |
| Equivalent of ten mills | 23 |
| Dollar's hundredth | 22 |
| Copper-coated U.S. coin | 23 |
| Coin made of steel in 1943 | 26 |
| "Indian-head" item | 28 |
| ''Red'' coin | 28 |
| Monster, half man?half horse | 28 |
| Coin equaling 1/100 of a peso | 29 |
| Chump change in Chihuahua | 25 |
| 1/100 of a Brazilian real | 25 |
| Lincoln or Rockefeller | 22 |
| Yao Ming's position | 23 |
| Unseen part of a bonbon | 23 |
| Tallest NBA player, typically | 29 |
| Shaquille O'Neal, for one | 29 |
| Patrick Ewing, for one | 22 |
| Part of his job is a snap | 25 |
| Moving away from the sides | 26 |
| Lincoln or Kennedy, e.g. | 24 |
| His job makes him snap | 22 |
| Forest Hills's ___ court | 28 |
| Ford was one at Michigan | 24 |
| Abdul-Jabbar played it | 22 |
| A cupcake's may be creamy | 29 |
| Physicist's core force? | 27 |
| Point at which balance occurs | 29 |
| It's low on a sports car | 28 |
| Yao Ming and Dikembe Mutombo | 28 |
| Position of prominence | 22 |
| Likely place for a narcissist | 29 |
| What an actor may take | 22 |
| Spotlight lover's spot | 26 |
| Most prominent position | 23 |
| Prefix meaning one-hundredth | 28 |
| Prefix for pede or grade | 24 |
| Prefix for meter or pede | 24 |
| Opening for meter or grade | 26 |
| It precedes pede or grade | 25 |
| Statistical ranking unit | 24 |
| Oklahoma's time zone | 24 |
| Like some air conditioning | 26 |
| Old telephone exchange | 22 |
| Like some air-conditioning | 26 |
| Part of CIA, CPU, and CST | 25 |
| N.F.C. or A.F.C. division | 25 |
| Chicago's time zone | 23 |
| Word with 5, 10, 25 and 50 | 26 |
| Word on the back of a nickel | 28 |
| Two bits is 25 of these | 23 |
| Things often put in in twos | 27 |
| These once depicted an Indian | 29 |
| Lucre for Junior, once | 22 |
| In one way, these make sense | 28 |
| Dollars' companion | 22 |
| Decimal point follower | 22 |
| A nickel gets you five | 22 |
| "Ten ___ a Dance" | 27 |
| Board member, for short | 23 |
| Boardroom bigwig, briefly | 25 |
| Golden parachute beneficiary | 28 |
| Dream title for an MBA | 22 |
| VIP who may have an MBA | 23 |
| Top of the corp. ladder | 23 |
| Subj. of a Fortune profile | 26 |
| Recall announcer, maybe | 23 |
| Forbes profilee, sometimes | 26 |
| Forbes 400 member, often | 24 |
| Big shot in the office | 22 |
| VIP with an MBA, perhaps | 24 |
| VIP on a corporate jet | 22 |
| VIP at the top of a ladder | 26 |
| Top of a ladder?: Abbr. | 23 |
| The Boss' initials | 22 |
| The big cheese, for short | 25 |
| Suit with an MBA, maybe | 23 |
| Subj. of a Fortune cover | 24 |
| Steve Ballmer, at Microsoft | 27 |
| Samuel Palmisano, at IBM | 24 |
| Private jet V.I.P., maybe | 25 |
| Outfit's biggest suit | 25 |
| Organization chart topper | 25 |
| Organization biggie, briefly | 28 |
| One of the brass (Abbr.) | 24 |
| MBA's goal, perhaps | 23 |
| Many a B school graduate | 24 |
| M.B.A.Â’s dream position | 27 |
| Jobs, vis-Ã -vis Apple Inc. | 29 |
| Hostile takeover figure | 23 |