Portable media player from Apple | 32 |
One might contain Meatloaf, Cream, and Brandy | 45 |
Nail in the Walkman's coffin | 32 |
More or less standard military device, these days | 49 |
Item clipped on a waistband, perhaps | 36 |
It's found in many pockets nowadays | 39 |
It needs to be charged for imports | 34 |
Device with a "menu" button | 37 |
Destination for many a music download | 37 |
De rigueur item for a music lover | 33 |
Country "house," maybe? | 33 |
Brand launched by Apple in October 2001 | 39 |
Apple product that debuted in 2001 | 34 |
Apple product that changed the music business | 45 |
Apple product introduced in 2001 | 32 |
They may help people tune out conversations | 43 |
They can be put in docking stations | 35 |
Products once pitched by U2 and Eminem | 38 |
Gadgets commonly seen at the gym | 32 |
Financial page listings, briefly | 32 |
Zynga and Yelp are both about to have them: Abbr. | 49 |
Some Morgan Stanley announcements, for short | 44 |
Some investment opportunities, in brief | 39 |
Jobs for some underwriters, for short | 37 |
Exit routes for early investors (abbr.) | 39 |
Start of a request for divine intervention | 42 |
"Here's hoping..." | 32 |
"Here's hoping ..." | 33 |
"... ___ the Lord my soul ..." | 40 |
"___ the Lord my soul to keep" | 40 |
"___ the Lord my soul . . . " | 39 |
'-- the Lord my soul to keep' | 37 |
___ dixit (assertion without proof) | 35 |
__ dixit: assertion without proof | 33 |
Hadrian's "himself" | 33 |
Follower of Caesar's "ego" | 40 |
Archie Bunker's word before "fatso" | 49 |
_____ jure (by operation of law) | 32 |
__ fatso: bit of Archie Bunker language-mangling | 48 |
Massachusetts town famous for its clams | 39 |
Numbers indicating mental aptitude | 34 |
High nos. for rocket scientists? | 32 |
Brightness measurements, for short | 34 |
95% of them are between 70 and 130 | 34 |
Triple Nine Society members have high ones | 42 |
They're high among highbrows | 32 |
Raven's Progressive Matrices test them | 42 |
Mental measures once thought to be heritable | 44 |
Mega Society members have extremely high ones | 45 |
Measures that are high for Mensans | 34 |
Measures of brightness, for short | 33 |
Measurements where 70% are between 85 and 115 | 45 |
Measurements of lack of density? | 32 |
Lex Luthor's 200, and others | 32 |
Mensa membership consideration, perhaps | 39 |
Its results commonly fall between 70 and 130 | 44 |
It might ask "What comes next?" | 41 |
Grade school administration, maybe | 34 |
Exams on which many score over 100 | 34 |
Battery used to measure brightness? | 35 |
"Let me out of this job!" | 35 |
Words after "You can't fire me!" | 46 |
"Take this job and shove it!" | 39 |
"You can't fire me" follower | 42 |
Statement from a disgruntled employee | 37 |
Lottery winner's announcement, maybe | 40 |
Fed-up employee's announcement | 34 |
Disgruntled worker's parting cry | 36 |
Disgruntled employee's words | 32 |
"You can't fire me ..." follower | 46 |
"You can't boss me around anymore!" | 49 |
"Uncle!" (essentially) | 32 |
"That's it for me!" | 33 |
"Rosemary's Baby" author Levin | 44 |
"The Stepford Wives" writer Levin | 43 |
Bit of financial planning, for short | 36 |
"This American Life" host Glass | 41 |
Glass of "This American Life" | 39 |
Taxpayer's shelter, for short | 33 |
"The Stepford Wives" author Levin | 43 |
Your financial advisor advises it | 33 |
"Michael Collins" org. | 32 |
"Science Friday" host Flatow | 38 |
You might put some money in it, briefly | 39 |
Tax-deferred savings plan, for short | 36 |
NPR "Science Friday" host Flatow | 42 |
Creator of Rosemary and her baby | 32 |
"Tucker's People" author Wolfert | 46 |
"Of Thee I Sing" lyricist Gershwin | 44 |
"A Kiss Before Dying" novelist Levin | 46 |
Tax-shielded investment, briefly | 32 |
Org. that renounced violence in 2005 | 36 |
Org. in "The Crying Game" | 35 |
Good name for an investment adviser? | 36 |
CPA's recommendation, perhaps | 33 |
Cash's "Ballad of ___ Hayes" | 42 |
Apt name for a financial planner? | 33 |
"The Stepford Wives" novelist Levin | 45 |
"Sliver" novelist Levin | 33 |
"Deathtrap" playwright Levin | 38 |