| Deg. for Dilbert creator Scott Adams | 36 |
| Deg. for a future tycoon, perhaps | 33 |
| Deg. for a corporate ladder climber, perhaps | 44 |
| Deg. for a corporate climber, perhaps | 37 |
| Deg. earned by just one U.S. president | 38 |
| Budding entrepreneurs, for short | 32 |
| Certain advanced degrees (Abbr.) | 32 |
| Work force entrants' assets, briefly | 40 |
| They're held by many suits, briefly | 39 |
| Gabon's Prime Minister and family | 37 |
| Degs. held by Colin Powell and George W. Bush | 45 |
| Degs. for would-be entrepreneurs | 32 |
| Degs. for some upper management personnel | 41 |
| Degrees held by many C.E.O.'s | 33 |
| Degrees displayed on firm walls: Abbr. | 38 |
| Budding entrepreneurs' holdings, briefly | 44 |
| Two-year degree type (hidden in REMEMBER) | 41 |
| Label that bought Motown in 1988 | 32 |
| Record label that bought Motown in 1988 | 39 |
| Record co. that bought Motown in 1988 | 37 |
| Beastie Boys bandmate of Ad-Rock and Mike D | 43 |
| Universal Studios' former parent co. | 40 |
| Tom Petty's record label in the 1980s | 41 |
| This was folded into Geffen Records in '03 | 46 |
| Record label that was absorbed by Geffen | 40 |
| Record label for many an Elton John hit | 39 |
| Rapper on "So What'cha Want" | 42 |
| Rapper also known as Nathaniel Hörnblowér | 47 |
| Nickname for Beastie Boy Adam Yauch | 35 |
| Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Working for __" | 47 |
| Longtime Olivia Newton-John label | 33 |
| It bought Motown Records in 1988 | 32 |
| Geffen swallowed this record company in '03 | 47 |
| Former name of Universal Studios, Inc. | 38 |
| Former name of Universal Studios | 32 |
| Elton John's record label in the '70s | 45 |
| Early record label for Lynyrd Skynyrd | 37 |
| Beastie Boys rapper who died in 2012 | 36 |
| Beastie Boy Adam Yauch's nickname | 37 |
| Beastie Boy a.k.a. Nathaniel Hornblower | 39 |
| Adam Yauch's rapping moniker | 32 |
| ___ Nashville (Universal imprint) | 33 |
| __ Nashville: country music label | 33 |
| __ Nashville (country record label) | 35 |
| Thom ___ (once-mighty shoe empire) | 34 |
| Exam you take before you can perform it | 39 |
| Exam with a biological sciences section: Abbr. | 46 |
| Exam with a Biological Sciences section, briefly | 48 |
| Exam that includes a Biol. Sciences section | 43 |
| City that hosted the 1950 World Cup final | 41 |
| Hurdles for future E.N.T.'s and G.P.'s | 46 |
| Exams for many junior biology majors | 36 |
| Ed who wrote the 87th Precinct novels | 37 |
| Ed who wrote "87th Precinct" novels | 45 |
| Martina with five #1 country hits | 33 |
| 1974 N.L. Rookie of the Year Bake | 33 |
| "At weddings I always kiss the ___" | 45 |
| Year in the papacy of Innocent III | 34 |
| Year in Pope Innocent III's reign | 37 |
| VI years before the advent of the Mongol Empire | 47 |
| Mrs. Miller's partner, in a 1971 film | 41 |
| "--- & Mrs. Miller" (Altman film) | 47 |
| "___ & Mrs. Miller" | 33 |
| Goldwater's successor in the Senate | 39 |
| 2002 Campaign Reform Act co-sponsor | 35 |
| Doug of "The Virginian" | 33 |
| Actor on TV's "The Virginian" | 43 |
| '''Tis'' author | 35 |
| ''Star Trek'' doctor | 36 |
| "Bones" of "Star Trek" | 42 |
| Tony Curtis TV role: 1975–76 | 35 |
| The real ___ (the genuine article) | 34 |
| Doctor whom Captain Kirk calls "Bones" | 48 |
| "Tippecanoe" author: 1916 | 35 |
| "He's dead, Jim" speaker | 38 |
| One side in a famous family feud | 32 |
| Joel who starred in many Westerns | 33 |
| Joel of "Sullivan's Travels" | 42 |
| Joel of "Foreign Correspondent" | 41 |
| Actor Joel in several Hitchcock films | 37 |
| "The Virginian" actor Joel, 1946 | 42 |
| "The Thorn Birds" author | 34 |
| Three-time Wimbledon champion John | 34 |
| John who won tennis's U.S. Open four times | 46 |
| Famously temperamental court figure | 35 |
| Bad boy of 1970s-'80s tennis | 32 |
| "You Cannot Be Serious" autobiographer | 48 |
| "You cannot be serious!" tennis great | 47 |
| Janis Joplin's "Me and Bobby ___" | 47 |
| "Fibber ___ and Molly" | 32 |
| Title character in a Joplin song | 32 |
| John D. MacDonald's detective | 33 |
| John D. MacDonald sleuth Travis ___ | 35 |
| Fictional investigator Travis ___ | 33 |
| Fibber with an overfilled closet | 32 |
| 79 Wistful Vista surname of old radio | 37 |
| Kelly in ''Witness'' | 36 |
| Patrick of ''The Prisoner'' | 43 |
| Hanna-Barbera's Quick Draw --- | 34 |
| Two-time Sixth Man of the Year Kevin | 36 |