- ENRON
- {/The Smartest Guys in the Room/} company
- Crooked Ken Lay's crooked company
- Eviscerator of pensions around 2001
- Former sponsor of Minute Maid Park
- Energy company that ended after a 2001 scandal
- Company in 2002 headlines
- Scandal-plagued company
- ___: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2006 documentary)
- Company acquired by Dynegy in 2002
- Company that won Harvard's 2002 IgNobel Prize for Most Creative Use of Imaginary Numbers
- Energy company known for, well, everything but providing energy
- Energy company whose bankrupcy took down the Arthur Andersen accounting firm
- Failed energy company
- Failed energy company Paul Krugman once advised
- Fortune magazine's Most Innovative Company, 1996-2001
- Lay area?
- Lay people?
- Subject of the books "The Crooked E" and "Pipe Dreams"
- Shredding company
- Scandal-laden company
- Ken Lay's company
- Houston has-been
- 2001 bankruptcy filer
- Bankrupt energy giant
- The Smartest Guys in the Room subject
- Big name in corporate scandal
- Epitome of corporate corruption
- ___ Field (former name of Minute Maid Park)
- Noted bankruptcy of 2001
- 2001 filer for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
- 2010 Broadway play about a 2001 scandal
- Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of ____ (2002 book)
- 2010 Broadway play with the tag line "A true story of false profits"
- After its downfall, Playboy put out an infamous issue called "Women of" it in 2002
- Company at the center of a recent scandal
- Company infamous for shredding
- Embattled power broker
- Company whose reputation was "shredded"
- Corporation that gave a bad account of itself
- Corporation that gave a bad account of themselves?
- December 2001 bankruptcy filer
- Company involved in an accounting scandal
- Name in a 2002 scandal
- Corporation run by a Lay man?
- Company in a 2002 scandal
- Scandal subject of 2002
- Noted 2001 bankruptcy
- Company that was the subject of "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Bankrupt company with a tilted E logo
- Company in a 2001-'02 scandal
- Name in a 2001 accounting scandal
- Energy company done in by fraud
- Energy giant that went bankrupt in 2001
- Noted bankruptcy filer of 2001
- Subject of a 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Big name in corporate malfeasance
- Notorious bankruptcy filer of 2001
- 2001 symbol of corporate misconduct
- Infamous energy company
- Scandalous company of 2002
- Conspiracy of Fools corporation
- Its failure helped prompt the Sarbanes
- Crooked company with a crooked-E logo
- Houston's ___ Field
- Company in 2002 news
- 2002 scandal subject
- Shredder in recent news
- 2002 financial scandal company
- 2002 financial scandal subject
- Houston-based scandal subject
- Shredder in 2002 news
- Texas-based scandal subject
- 2001 headline maker
- Bankrupt energy company
- Infamous Houston company
- Lay-led company, once
- Publisher of cooked books?
- Scandal-plagued giant
- 2000s scandal subject
- Collapsed company chronicled in the 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- 2000s symbol of corporate misconduct
- 2000s symbol of corporate financial misconduct
- 2000s Houston-based scandal subject
- Company that ironically had a crooked E in its logo
- Scandal-plagued energy giant
- Scandalous newsmaker of 2001-'02
- Infamous 2001 shredders
- Subject of the 2003 TV film "The Crooked E"
- Subject of the 2005 book "Conspiracy of Fools"
- Conspiracy of Fools company
- 2001 scandal subject
- Scandal-ridden Texas-based corporation
- Ill-fated energy company
- Scandal-plagued energy company
- With 30-Down, a former name of Minute Maid Park
- Company with an ironically crooked logo
- __ Field, a former name of Minute Maid Park
- 2001 bankruptcy headliner
- 2001 scandal company
- Defunct scandal-plagued company
- Ill-fated Houston company
- Kenneth Lay's scandalized company
- Company whose failure brought down an accounting firm
- Exemplar of corporate malfeasance
- Disgraced energy firm
- 2001 bankruptcy
- Disgraced energy company
- __ Field (Astros stadium)
- Company that went bankrupt in '01
- Embattled company
- Embattled energy company
- Company in the news, December 2001
- Energy firm in 2001 headlines
- Ill-fated energy giant
- Subject of the books "Power Failure" and "Pipe Dreams"
- Company in 2002 negative news
- Fortune's "Most Innovative Company," 1995-2000
- Name once on Minute Maid Park
- Name once on the Astros' ballpark
- #7 on the Fortune 500, 2001
- Erstwhile energy giant
- Result of a Houston Natural Gas merger
- Ill-fated energy firm
- It once had naming rights to the Astros' home
- Jeffrey Skilling's former company
- Company infamous for shredding documents
- Ken Lay's former company
- Company notoriously affiliated with the Arthur Andersen accounting firm
- Documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Subject of the 2005 bestseller "Conspiracy of Fools"
- Energy giant synonymous with corporate scandal
- In early 2001, one of its executives notoriously said "From an accounting standpoint, this will be our easiest year ever"
- Bad company?
- Company that had a 64-page "Code of Ethics"
- Lay concern?
- Minute Maid Park's former sponsor
- Conspiracy of Fools topic
- Company with a spectacular 2001 bankruptcy
- Corporation in 2001 headlines
- 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Bankrupt company in 2002 headlines
- Name in 2001 bankruptcy news
- Bankrupt company in 2001-02 news
- Energy company that filed for bankruptcy in 2001
- Collapsed company of 2001
- Energy giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2001
- Noted declarer of bankruptcy in 2001
- Company whose logo was, appropriately, crooked
- Onetime sponsor of what is now Minute Maid Park
- Subject of the 2003 book "Power Failure"
- ___ Field (Minute Maid Park, once)
- America's most innovative company prior to its bankruptcy in 2001
- Bankrupted company led by Kenneth Lay
- Classic example of corporate malfeasance
- Houston's old ___ Field
- Scandalous company with a tilted-E logo
- Big bankruptcy of 2001
- Successor company to Northern Natural Gas
- Scandalmaker in 2002 news
- 2000s corporate scandal subject
- Big company in 2001 news
- Company in a 2001-02 business scandal
- Company that's the subject of "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Energy giant that fell into ignominy in 2002
- Infamous bankruptcy declarer of 2001
- Scandal-ridden company of the early 2000s
- Subject of a 2001-02 scandal
- What Fortune magazine called "America's most innovative company" for six consecutive years
- ___ Field, former home to the Houston Astros
- Case study in many business ethics classes
- Corporate giant in a 2001 bankruptcy
- Former company with a crooked logo, appropriately enough
- Noted example of corporate misconduct
- ___: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005 documentary)
- Company whose misconduct helped spawn the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002)
- Notable bankruptee of 2001
- Name synonymous with corporate malfeasance
- Corporation in a 2002 scandal
- Business in a 2002 scandal
- Company in a recent scandal
- Company involved in a 2002 scandal
- Bankrupt company in 2001 news
- Scandalous company of 2001
- 2001 bankruptcy company
- Bankrupted company of 2001
- Astros' Field
- ___ Broadband Services and Blockbuster have struck a deal to deliver movies on demand
- Subject of the 2002 book "Anatomy of Greed"
- Name of a new baseball "Field"
- Corporate has-been
- Corporation in the 2001 news
- Crooked crooked-E company
- Energy company in a 2001 scandal
- Energy company that went bankrupt in 2001
- Noted corporate failure of 2001
- Company in a 2001 fraud scandal
- Bankrupt energy company in 2001 news
- Scandalous company in 2001 news
- Corporate miscreant
- Company in the news, 2001
- Corporation of a 2001 scandal
- Minute Maid Park, formerly ___ Field
- Ken Lay's bankrupted company
- Accounting-fraud company in 2001 news
- Scandal-ridden energy firm of the early 2000s
- Energy company bankrupted by scandal
- Scandalized company with a crooked "E" logo
- Ken Lay ran it
- Former ballfield name
- Subject of the book "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Arthur Andersen's undoing
- Company in a 2001 scandal
- Big name in corporate iniquity
- Its troubles inspired the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- Bankruptcy filer of 2001
- Bankruptcy filer of December 2001
- Company in a 2001 accounting scandal
- Name removed from the Astros' ballpark in 2002
- Scandal-plagued e*rgy giant
- Bankruptcy filer of late 2001
- Former sponsor of the Astros' park
- Ill-fated Texan company
- Company that brought Arthur Andersen down with it
- Bankruptcy filer with a crooked logo
- Company with a scandalous 2001 bankruptcy
- Corporation in a 2001-02 scandal
- It collapsed in 2001