Clues for the word "ENRON"
We've had 194 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 256 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on June 16, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Astros Field, formerly ___ Field
- Company in 2002 headlines
- Name in a 2002 scandal
- Bad company?
- Company in a 2001-02 scandal
- Company in a 2002 scandal
- Noted bankruptcy of 2001
- Company that had a 64-page "Code of Ethics"
- Ken Lay's company
- Lay concern?
- Noted 2001 bankruptcy
- Minute Maid Park's former sponsor
- Company with a spectacular 2001 bankruptcy
- "Conspiracy of Fools" topic
- Corporation in 2001 headlines
- 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Bankrupt company in 2002 headlines
- 2001 headline maker
- Name in 2001 bankruptcy news
- Company at the center of a recent scandal
- Company infamous for shredding
- Embattled power broker
- Company whose reputation was "shredded"
- Corporation that gave a bad account of themselves?
- Big name in corporate scandal
- Corporation that gave a bad account of itself
- December 2001 bankruptcy filer
- Company involved in an accounting scandal
- Corporation run by a Lay man?
- Corporation that gave a bad "account" of itself
- Scandal subject of 2002
- Bankrupt energy giant
- 2001 bankruptcy filer
- Company that was the subject of "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Jeffrey Skilling's former company
- Bankrupt energy company
- Collapsed company chronicled in the 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- 2000s symbol of corporate misconduct
- Scandal-plagued giant
- Energy company that filed for bankruptcy in 2001
- Ken Lay's former company
- Company infamous for shredding documents
- Company notoriously affiliated with the Arthur Andersen accounting firm
- Documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- 2000s scandal subject
- Lay-led company, once
- Publisher of cooked books?
- Infamous Houston company
- "The Smartest Guys in the Room" subject
- Texas-based scandal subject
- Houston-based scandal subject
- 2002 financial scandal company
- Embattled energy company
- "Conspiracy of Fools" topic
- Crooked crooked-E company
- Minute Maid Park, formerly ___ Field
- Corporation of a 2001 scandal
- 2001 scandal subject
- Company in the news, 2001
- Ill-fated Houston company
- Houston has-been
- Corporate miscreant
- Bankrupt company with a tilted E logo
- ___ Field (former name of Minute Maid Park)
- Bankrupt company in 2001-02 news
- Company in a 2001-'02 scandal
- Name in a 2001 accounting scandal
- Collapsed company of 2001
- Former ballfield name
- Center of a 2002 scandal
- 2002 headline company
- Company in a 2001 scandal
- Company for which Arthur Andersen once consulted
- 2000s symbol of corporate financial misconduct
- Big name in corporate malfeasance
- Arthur Andersen's undoing
- Name synonymous with corporate malfeasance
- "The Smartest Guys in the Room" company
- Notorious bankruptcy filer of 2001
- Company in the news, December 2001
- Energy firm in 2001 headlines
- Subject of the 2005 book "Conspiracy of Fools"
- Company that went under in 2001
- Bankrupt company of 2001
- Scandalous company of 2002
- Bankrupt company in 2001 news
- Company in a recent scandal
- Business in a 2002 scandal
- Company involved in a 2002 scandal
- Corporation in a 2002 scandal
- Noted declarer of bankruptcy in 2001
- Energy giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2001
- Company that ironically had a crooked E in its logo
- "Conspiracy of Fools" corporation
- Infamous energy company
- 2001 symbol of corporate misconduct
- Scandal-plagued energy giant
- Energy giant that went bankrupt in 2001
- Scandalous newsmaker of 2001-'02
- Bankrupted company of 2001
- Infamous 2001 shredders
- Gas giant
- ___ Field (Minute Maid Park, once)
- Onetime sponsor of what is now Minute Maid Park
- Subject of the 2003 TV film "The Crooked E"
- Subject of the 2003 book "Power Failure"
- Company whose logo was, appropriately, crooked
- Ill-fated energy giant
- Scandalous company of 2001
- "Conspiracy of Fools" company
- Houston's old ___ Field
- Scandal-ridden Texas-based corporation
- Scandalous company with a tilted-E logo
- 2001 bankruptcy company
- "America's most innovative company" prior to its bankruptcy in 2001
- Bankrupted company led by Kenneth Lay
- Corporation in the 2001 news
- Corporate has-been
- Classic example of corporate malfeasance
- With 30-Down, a former name of Minute Maid Park
- Subject of a 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- Energy company done in by fraud
- Bankruptcy filer of December 2001
- Successor company to Northern Natural Gas
- Scandal-ridden corp.
- Company in 2002 negative news
- Name once on the Astros' ballpark
- Fortune's "Most Innovative Company," 1995-2000
- Ill-fated energy company
- Scandal-plagued energy company
- Big bankruptcy of 2001
- ___ Field, a former name of Minute Maid Park
- 2001 filer for chapter 11 bankruptcy
- Noted 2001 bankruptcy filer
- 2002 scandal company
- Company with an ironically crooked logo
- Scandalmaker in 2002 news
- #7 on the Fortune 500, 2001
- Result of a Houston Natural Gas merger
- Erstwhile energy giant
- Accounting-fraud company in 2001 news
- 2001 bankruptcy headliner
- "Kenny Boy"'s company
- Former company that prompted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- Where Skilling made a killing
- It was once voted "America's Most Innovative Company" by Fortune magazine
- Company that went bankrupt in 2001
- Ken Lay's bankrupted company
- Name removed from the Astros' ballpark in 2002
- Company in a 2001 accounting scandal
- Scandal-plagued e*rgy giant
- Company of 2001 news
- Former energy giant
- Bankruptcy filer of 2001
- 2000s corporate scandal subject
- Scandal-ridden company of the early 2000s
- Big company in 2001 news
- Energy giant that fell into ignominy in 2002
- Subject of a 2001-02 scandal
- Defunct scandal-plagued company
- Infamous bankruptcy declarer of 2001
- 2001 scandal company
- Bankruptcy filer of late 2001
- Ill-fated Texan company
- Kenneth Lay's scandalized company
- ___ Field, former home to the Houston Astros
- Former sponsor of the Astros' park
- Scandal-ridden energy firm of the early 2000s
- Company that's the subject of "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
- What Fortune magazine called "America's most innovative company" for six consecutive years
- Company in a 2001-02 business scandal
- Former energy company profiled in the 2002 book "Pipe Dreams"
- Corporate giant in a 2001 bankruptcy
- Exemplar of corporate malfeasance
- Energy company bankrupted by scandal
- Scandalized company with a crooked "E" logo
- Case study in many business ethics classes
- Company whose failure brought down an accounting firm
- Energy company in a 2001 scandal
- Ill-fated energy firm
- Former company with a crooked logo, appropriately enough
- Energy company that went bankrupt in 2001
- Noted corporate failure of 2001
- Noted example of corporate misconduct
- Disgraced energy firm
- Energy giant synonymous with corporate scandal
- In early 2001, one of its executives notoriously said "From an accounting standpoint, this will be our easiest year ever"
- 2001 bankruptcy
- Company at the heart of an early 2000s scandal
- Defunct company of accounting fraud fame
- "___: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (2005 documentary)
- Subject of a 2001 bankruptcy
- Disgraced energy company
- Notable bankruptee of 2001
Last Seen In
- New York Times - June 16, 2024
- LA Times - April 14, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 18, 2023
- LA Times - November 08, 2023
- LA Times - October 11, 2023
- New York Times - August 04, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 26, 2023
- New York Times - April 23, 2023
- LA Times - April 06, 2023
- New York Times - January 15, 2023
- LA Times - September 06, 2022
- New York Times - July 10, 2022
- New York Times - February 04, 2022
- Netword - February 04, 2018
- LA Times - December 30, 2017
- Washington Post Sunday - December 24, 2017
- Wall Street Journal - November 17, 2017
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - November 17, 2017
- USA Today - November 03, 2017
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 13, 2017
- USA Today - August 29, 2017
- Washington Post Sunday - August 27, 2017
- Netword - July 20, 2017
- Jonesin - June 27, 2017
- Netword - June 18, 2017
- Netword - May 27, 2017
- Netword - April 01, 2017
- Washington Post Sunday - March 19, 2017
- LA Times - March 10, 2017
- And in 226 more crossword puzzles...