| Skillful handling of many jobs |
| Cellist who performed at Steve Jobs's funeral |
| Easy and profitable, like some jobs |
| Jobs for openers |
| Diplomatic jobs |
| Appointment of friends to jobs, regardless of qualifications |
| 1950s TV innovation |
| Narc's jobs |
| Govt. jobs prog. estab. in 1973 |
| Jobs, metaphorically |
| Jobs creates them |
| 1953 automobile innovation |
| Politicos with jobs |
| Jobs for repair shops |
| Opposition to change and innovation |
| Person who finds jobs for an actor |
| Jobs, idiomatically |
| Like an actor between jobs |
| 1950s innovation that replaced black-and-white sets: 2 wds. |
| Emcees' jobs |
| Auto-stopping innovation |
| Company founded by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald Wayne |
| Unemployed persons with full-time jobs |
| Garage jobs, for short |
| Writer of the characters Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs |
| Jazz Age innovation |
| Forefront, as of innovation |
| Company started by Jobs and Wozniak |
| Jobs and Wozniak start-up |
| Spinning __: weaving innovation |