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Fruit |
Pippin |
Fameuse |
Winesap |
___ big |
Pie type |
iCompany? |
Jobs site |
Bob hope? |
Red fruit |
Mac maker |
Pie fruit |
Snack item |
iPad maker |
Rome, e.g. |
Fruit type |
Fuji, e.g. |
iPod maker |
Pie choice |
Cider fruit |
Crisp snack |
iPad seller |
Rome Beauty |
Crisp fruit |
Eve's fruit |
Popular pie |
Pie filling |
Tell target |
Sauce source |
Bobbing goal |
Bobbing hope |
Cider flavor |
Cook's corp. |
I.B.M. rival |
iPad company |
Mac, for one |
Northern Spy |
Russet, e.g. |
Satan's lure |
Strudel base |
Orchard tree |
Common fruit |
iPhone maker |
Cider source |
Juice source |
Orchard fruit |
Brandy flavor |
Adam had one! |
Computer logo |
Gala, for one |
iPad producer |
It has a core |
Jobs' company |
Natural snack |
Rome, for one |
S&P 500 stock |
Tech behemoth |
Turnover item |
Baldwin, e.g. |
Computer name |
Fameuse, e.g. |
Tell's target |
Jobs creation |
Cobbler fruit |
Winesap, e.g. |
Kind of sauce |
Tell tale item |
Bobbing object |
''Delicious!'' |
Eve's downfall |
Fruit for Eris |
iCloud company |
iLife producer |
Lunchbox fruit |
Macintosh logo |
Pearmain, e.g. |
Cobbler flavor |
McIntosh, e.g. |
Sweeting, e.g. |
Eve's offering |
Dow 30 company |
Turnover fruit |
Bobber's quest |
Kind of butter |
Computer giant |
Cider provider |
An ___ a day... |
Cook's concern? |
Delicious fruit |
IBM alternative |
It's big in NYC |
Macintosh e.g. |
Macintosh maker |
QuickTime maker |
Teacher's fruit |
What Eris threw |
Delicious food? |
Source of cider |
Still-life item |
Computer choice |
S&P 500 company |
Microsoft rival |
Target for Tell |
Orchard product |
Sister of Moses |
Honeycrisp, e.g. |
Cider ingredient |
Cook's bailiwick |
Delicious snack? |
Fruit from Eden? |
Fruit to bob for |
Kind of turnover |
Let loose, maybe |
Red Northern Spy |
Stayman, for one |
Rome or Jonathan |
Tell tale target |
Baldwin, for one |
Winesap, for one |
NASDAQ-100 stock |
Popular computer |
Still-life fruit |
Snow White" fruit |
Aphrodite's prize |
iPad manufacturer |
Love ____: tomato |
Maker of the iPad |
Modern watchmaker |
Mom's kind of pie |
Rome Beauty, e.g. |
Russet or winesap |
Strudel component |
Doctor repellent? |
Fruit with a core |
Popular pie fruit |
Brown Betty fruit |
Washington product |
Baseball, slangily |
Delicious for one |
Granny Smith fruit |
Gwyneth's daughter |
It has white flesh |
Keeps the doc away |
Pearmain or pippin |
Strudel ingredient |
Summer Rambo, e.g. |
The Beatles' label |
Big name in phones |
Northern Spy, e.g. |
Pie or cider fruit |
Waldorf salad cube |
Cobbler ingredient |
Granny Smith, e.g. |
______Hill, Ontario |
Cobbler's material? |
Fruit of temptation |
Fruit-yielding tree |
McIntosh or Winesap |
Ontario's ____ Hill |
Red Delicious fruit |
Trillion dollar co. |
US computer company |
Familiar fruit logo |
Granny Smith is one |
Noted gadgets maker |
Red Delicious, e.g. |
Big fruit for N.Y.C. |
Green ___ Quick Step |
Microsoft competitor |
Prop for a Tell skit |
Red "McIntosh" fruit |
Snow White's undoing |
Sweeting or greening |
Tablet maker of note |
Essence of a "butter |
Newton's inspiration |
Certain sauce source |
Beatles' record label |
Big-time tablet maker |
Fab Four record label |
Macintosh or McIntosh |
McIntosh or Delicious |
New York is a big one |
Present for a teacher |
Snow White's downfall |
Steven Jobs' creation |
Proverbial preventive |
Granny Smith, for one |
William Tell's target |
Big name in computers |
Huge name in electrics |
Love or candy follower |
Offering for a teacher |
Pink Lady, for example |
Quaint schoolroom item |
Traditional temptation |
User of the prefix "i- |
Fruit for New Yorkers? |
Golden Delicious, e.g. |
A Dow Jones Industrial |
Brown betty ingredient |
Granny Smith or Winesap |
Jobs can be found there |
Steve Wozniak's company |
Tim Cook is its new CEO |
Winesap or Northern Spy |
Temptation for Atalanta |
Present for the teacher |
Waldorf salad ingredient |
Classic gift for teacher |
Company with Genius Bars |
Granny Smith or McIntosh |
Halloween bobber's prize |
It split from Tell's hit |
McIntosh or Granny Smith |
Big name in smartwatches |
Kind of butter or brandy |
Flavor of Calvados brandy |
Gift from a teacher's pet |
Golden Delicious, for one |
Jobs and Wozniak start-up |
Give Peace a Chance" label |
Company that makes iPhones |
Granny Smith or pippin (5) |
Gwyneth and Chris's "fruit |
Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter |
Isaac Newton's inspiration |
It knocked Newton's noggin |
Samsung's phone competitor |
The Big __ (New York City) |
Ingredient in Waldorf salad |
Jobs and Wozniak founded it |
Odell Lake" computer company |
Inspiration for Isaac Newton |
Label founded by the Beatles |
Maker of i-opening products? |
Maker of Logic and Final Cut |
Poisonous gift to Snow White |
Teacher's stereotypical gift |
Company that makes the iPhone |
Important part of a Tell tale |
Label launched by the Beatles |
Record label launched in 1968 |
Serpent's offering in Genesis |
Fruit in a crumble or a crisp |
___ II (Jobs-Wozniak creation) |
Forbidden fruit, traditionally |
Stock market sensation of 2012 |
Body shape of the abdomen-heavy |
___ Brown Betty (fruity dessert) |
Company that promotes i contact? |
Fruit sometimes dipped in toffee |
Snow White . . ." key plot device |
Fruit that "keeps the doctor away |
Jobs may be found at this company |
Something shipped from Washington |
Item on a schoolmarm's desk, maybe |
Big city nickname with a big no-no? |
Company started by Jobs and Wozniak |
The fruit of Loammi Baldwin's labor |
Evil queen's offering to Snow White |
Caramel ___ (sweet treat on a stick) |
The fruit of Loammi Baldwin's labors |
Tree in the Garden of the Hesperides |
Fruit in the nickname of New York City |
Fruit with Honeycrisp and Fuji varieties |
Prop in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
Tech company that was sued by the Beatles |
World's most admired company," per Fortune |
Fruit associated with the island of Avalon |
Fruit that's typically red, yellow, or green |
First U.S. company to be valued at $1 trillion |
Baby name chosen by Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin (2004) |
Company founded by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald Wayne |
Hey Jude" record label, or what the end of each starred answer is |
"I only run the Mac as needed, turning it off when not in use... |