| 100% | ADI | 3 | ___ Ignatius, Editor in Chief of Harvard Business Review since 2009 |
| 37% | NINA | 4 | Fashion journalist ___ García who is the editor in chief of "Elle" |
| 36% | ANNA | 4 | Wintour who has been editor in chief of Vogue for over 30 years |
| 34% | ANNA | 4 | ___ Wintour who has been editor-in-chief of Vogue since 1988 |
| 29% | ANNA | 4 | ___ Wintour, longtime Vogue editor in chief |
| 28% | ADMIRAL | 7 | Naval commander in chief of a large fleet |
| 28% | WINTOUR | 7 | Anna, editor-in-chief of Vogue |
| 28% | ANNAWINTOUR | 11 | Longtime editor-in-chief of Vogue |
| 28% | GUNDERSON | 9 | Chief of police in Fargo, Marge __ |
| 28% | RENEEZELLWEGER | 14 | "Cold Mountain" Oscar winner who was Harvard's Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year in 2009: 2 wds. |
| 27% | STANLEE | 7 | Long-serving editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics |
| 27% | LEE | 3 | Stan ___, former editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics |
| 27% | RAHMEMANUEL | 11 | Chief of staff in the Obama White House |
| 27% | ZEUS | 4 | Chief of the Olympian gods, in Greek myth |
| 26% | YELP | 4 | Source of online business reviews |
| 26% | DATASCIENTIST | 13 | "Sexiest job of the 21st century," per Harvard Business Review |
| 26% | NEFERTITI | 9 | Chief consort of Akhenaten in Ancient Egypt |
| 26% | CAVOUR | 6 | Chief architect of Italian unification in 1870 |
| 26% | CASHCOW | 7 | In business, a source of steady profit |
| 26% | LIABILITY | 9 | In business, the opposite of an asset |
| 26% | PROFIT | 6 | In business, the opposite of a loss |
| 25% | TOPIC | 5 | Chief in charge of subject |
| 25% | CUBAN | 5 | Mark of success in business? |
| 25% | REILLY | 6 | Ignatius J. ___, protagonist in "A Confederacy of Dunces" |
| 25% | REDEAGLE | 8 | Chief in the Creek War of 1813-14 |
| 25% | CARRIELAM | 9 | Chief Executive of Hong Kong appointed in 2017 |
| 25% | IDRISELBA | 9 | Voice of Chief Bogo in "Zootopia" |
| 25% | SON | 3 | Follower of "&" in many business names |
| 25% | EXECUTIVE | 9 | Someone in charge of a business |
| 25% | SONS | 4 | Follower of "&" in some business names |