Magazine whose first issue declared, “Business was originated to produce happiness, not to pile up millions” Crossword Clue, 6 letters

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RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%FORBES6Magazine whose first issue declared, “Business was originated to produce happiness, not to pile up millions
33%READERSDIGEST13General interest magazine whose first issue was published in 1922 (2 wds.)
31%FIGHTCLUB9Group in a 1999 movie whose first rule of membership is not to talk about it: 2 wds.
29%INC3Business magazine that, in 1981, was the first to feature Steve Jobs on its cover
28%ENRICO6Opera singer Caruso whose “Vesti la giubba” was the first record to sell a million copies
27%ESSENCE7Magazine whose first editorial director was Gordon Parks
27%DENY4Declare not to be so
27%INC3Magazine whose first issue included the article "The Boss Who Won't Let Go"
26%AGAVE5Plant whose sap is used to produce Mexican pulque
25%MAID4One whose business is picking up
25%UBER4Company whose business is picking up
25%UBER4Service whose business is picking up
25%UBER4Brand whose business is picking up
25%FORAGER7One whose business is picking up
25%TRASHMEN8People whose business is picking up?
25%CABS4Ones whose business is picking up?
25%UBER4Company whose business is picking up?
25%PANAM5Bygone airline whose first flight was from Key West to Havana
25%MATCHLESS9Perfect, not being able to light up
25%THEM4The first to turn up? Not us
25%ONEA4First to be called up
25%AIL3Be not up to par
25%WONTDO6Is not up to snuff
25%ELLE4Model Macpherson, or the magazine whose creative director she was once married to
25%POISON61980s hair band whose first Top 20 hit was "Talk Dirty to Me"
24%OWE3Not be up to date on bills
24%NUTELLA7Chocolaty spread whose first syllable is pronounced "new," not "nuh"
24%NAKEDEYE8It may not be able to pick up something tiny
24%OVERRATED9Not all it's cracked up to be
24%SNUFF5Underachievers are not up to it

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