| Win |
| Add |
| Earn |
| Reach |
| Profit |
| Attain |
| Uptick |
| Upside |
| Pick up |
| Come by |
| Acquire |
| Benefit |
| Advance |
| Accrual |
| Build up |
| Achieve. |
| Increase |
| Improve. |
| Progress |
| Dow rise |
| Put on __ |
| Appreciate |
| Add weight |
| Stock rise |
| Get ahead. |
| Improvement |
| Acquisition |
| Diet setback |
| Paper profit |
| Spring ahead |
| Appreciation |
| Make headway |
| Make progress |
| Close the gap |
| Put on weight |
| Blow the diet |
| Make a profit |
| Rise in price |
| Put on pounds |
| Come out ahead |
| Narrow the gap |
| Dieter's worry |
| Dial on an amp |
| Investing goal |
| QB's objective |
| Yards advanced |
| Dieter's dread |
| Pack on pounds |
| Yardage pickup |
| Make up ground |
| All alternative |
| Brits Comet ___ |
| Builder's notch |
| Era alternative |
| Weight increase |
| Dieting setback |
| Fail at dieting |
| Investor's goal |
| Loss's opposite |
| Investor's hope |
| No pain, no ___! |
| Dieter's setback |
| Opposite of lose |
| Positive yardage |
| Football yardage |
| Gridiron advance |
| Opposite of loss |
| Forward progress |
| Fullback's desire |
| It may be capital |
| Procure or secure |
| Put on, as pounds |
| Start to catch up |
| Dieter's anathema |
| Put on, as weight |
| Dow Jones increase |
| Make up, as ground |
| Pick up some yards |
| Shareholder's goal |
| Take on, as weight |
| Dieter's nightmare |
| Add weight or speed |
| Dieter's dirty word |
| Do well, as a stock |
| Quarterback's quest |
| Put on a few pounds |
| Advance on the field |
| Come into possession |
| Pick up a first down |
| Stock price increase |
| Improvement of sorts |
| Positive market move |
| Put on a spare tire? |
| Bad news for a dieter |
| Long-term capital ___ |
| Put on a pound or two |
| Shareholder's delight |
| This might be capital |
| Flea-flicker's purpose |
| Input level knob on amp |
| Hard rocking knob on amp |
| Good news on Wall Street |
| Obtain to one's advantage |
| Dieter's unintended result |
| Form 1040, Schedule D word |
| Pass the line of scrimmage |
| Scorpions: "No Pain No ___ |
| Make the yard markers move |
| Taxable amount for an investor |
| ___ weight (put on the pounds) |
| One man's loss is another man's ___ |
| Result of a completed pass, usually |
| Advance beyond the line of scrimmage |
| Opposite of loss, in terms of investments |
| Pain & ___" (crime movie starring Mark Wahlberg) |