- 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
- Springsteen sobriquet
- 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
- 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