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Other crossword clues for answer "BOSS"

BOSS
Head honcho
Top dog at work
Meet the new ___ ...
Michael Scott or Mr. Slate
Michael Scott, e.g.
Big cheese
CEO, e.g.
Fire man?
Like a ___
See 41-Down
Final bad guy in video games
Superior at work
First-rate
Corner office occupant
Honcho
Mob nabob
Overseer
Supervisor
Imposing cubicle visitor
Order (around)
Person in charge
Corner-office occupant, often
One on top of another
Awesome-sauce
Fella
Taskmaster
Dithers, to Bumstead
Push (around)
Bruce Springsteen, with "The"
Word following straw or trail
Exercise clout with
Staff head
Bruce Springsteen's nickname, with "The"
Head
Padrone
The man
Big kahuna
Kingpin
Person in the corner office, often
Top banana
One reported to
Tweed's designation
Higher-up at work
Party honcho
John Gotti, for one
Mr. Slate, to Fred Flintstone
One in authority
Top banana at the office
Person calling the shots
___ Hogg
Overlord
Tweed, for one
Firm head
Springsteen, with "The"
Head of the firm
Orders giver
Chief
Manage
Decision maker
One in charge
Order giver
Springsteen's nickname, with "the"
Head of the company
Leader
Direct
Top dog
Order
Company leader
Company head
One signing the checks
Ax wielder, at times
Check signer
Great, in slang
Meeting caller
Bigwig
Office figure
Paycheck signer
Significant video game foe
Superior
Manager
Spacely, to Jetson
Office manager
Give orders to
Designer Hugo
Swell, '60s-style
Powerful pol
Terrific, in '60s slang
Head of the business
Big enchilada
Worker's supervisor
In charge
Company manager
Woman in charge
Handle for Springsteen, with "the"
First-rate, in slang
Person with the biggest office, probably
Phat
Foreman.
U. S. name for a cow.
Hirer and firer.
Mr. Tweed, for instance.
Political kingpin.
A name for a cow.
Political dictator.
Political machine man.
Chief: Colloq.
Knob.
Political party manipulator.
Political party sachem.
Dithers to Dagwood.
Mr. Dithers, for instance.
Office chief.
Tweed, for example.
Decorate with knobs.
Stud.
Knob on a shield.
Foreman: Colloq.
Office VIP.
Direct: Colloq.
Office bigwig.
Projecting knob.
Head man.
Give orders.
Party man
Domineer
Tweed
Supervise
Job V.I.P.
Straw ___
Top man
Act officiously
Mr. Dithers, to Dagwood
Office personage
Run the show
The "old man"
Top exec
Tweed, e.g.
Ornament
The ___, Diana Ross hit
Dithers or Tweed
Architectural ornament
Top honcho
Springsteen's sobriquet
Tweed was one
Raised ornamentation
Decorative knob
Employer
Knob or stud
The ___ (Springsteen)
Order about
Political controller
Office biggie
Commander
Office honcho
Director
Political V.I.P.
Anagram of 71-Down
Cool, once
One giving orders
Who's the ___?
Big guy
One with fire power?
___ Tweed (corrupt politician about whom The New York Times published a series of exposés in the 1870s)
One calling the shots
Rad
Terrific, in slang
Head of an office
One who's in charge
Hirer/firer
Office monitor
Higher-up
Office head
Cool, colloquially
Final opponent in many a video game
Office leader
Video game hurdle
Final opponent in a video game level
One who manages to get by?
Robert California, on "The Office," e.g.
Hugo huge in fashion
Work over?
Firm cheese
Business suit?
Head of a plant
The _____ (Springsteen)
_____ Tweed
Any guard, to Cool Hand Luke
Jack Benny, to Rochester
You answer to him or her
Springsteen, to fans
Steinbrenner or Springsteen
Paycheck signer, typically
One with at least one below?
One you answer to
Tammany's Tweed
Word with "straw" or "trail"
Hiring/firing type
Person with the biggest office
Workplace honcho
Company commander
Hiring and firing one
Person in charge at work
Big cheese at work
Head for business?
Office orderer
Superintendent
One may give you a raise
Person who calls the shots
Person who reviews you, usually
Person who reviews reports
Awesome, slangily
Bane of many workers' existences
Workplace authority
A solitaire window may be minimized when one walks by
Kind of straw or big
Oversee
____ Tweed
Bruce Springsteens' nickname
Political or straw
Springsteen moniker, with The
Person telling you what to do
Springsteen's moniker
Nickname for Springsteen
Nickname for Steinbrenner
One seeking results
Word with straw or big
Springsteen's nickname
Guy with the corner office, probably
Shots caller
Undercover ___ (CBS reality show)
Climactic video game opponent
Person to report to
Hirer, to a hiree
Interviewer, often
Mr. Burns, to Homer
Mr. Burns, to Homer Simpson
Fifth Harmony song with the lyric "Every day is pay day"
Staff supervisor
You're not the ___ of me!
You're the ___ ("Just tell me what to do")
Person likely to have a large corner office
Super, slangily
Mr. Big
Swell
Kelsey Grammer series
Top suit
Business bigwig
Large and in charge person
Big suit?
End-of-level enemy in a video game