Xenophobe
Zodiac sign of someone born between April 21 and May 20
Taurus
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon
Oregon
This man worked as a design consultant for Apple with his company Tangerine for years before finally becoming a full time employee in 1992
Jony Ive
The apple bred in the 1880s as this had "red" added to its name a few decades later
Delicious
Element discovered by Ramsay & Travers (5)
Xenon
Process by which multiple atomic nuclei join together to form heavier nucleus
Fusion
Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina
Nevada
This woman joined Apple as Environmental Director after serving as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Obama
Lisa Jackson
The Beatles used this green apple variety from Australia as the logo of Apple Records
Granny Smith
The hard tissue of a plant (5)
Xylem
A person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection or as a mark of rank
Escort
Wisconsin, Wyoming, Washington
Wyoming
This former PepsiCo executive was Apple's CEO for ten years and it was during his term that Steve Jobs was ousted
John Sculley
This large reddish-green apple is grown in New York State, like the acting brother of the same name
The Baldwin
Coleridge place (6)
Xanadu
A type of bean or color of a horse
Pinto
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi
Michigan
In 1977, this co-founder of Apple sold his shares in the company back to Jobs and Wozniak for $800
Ronald Wayne
Don't "kid" yourself - this apple developed in the 1970s is named for the blush of its skin, not for a film festival
Sundance
Sword-shaped, like a breastbone (7)
Xiphoid
Speed or pace
Tempo
American Samoa, Bermuda, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
This man left National Semiconductor to become Apple's first CEO in 1977
Michael Scott
The Royal Gala and Braeburn were crossed to get this apple variety with a musical name
The Jazz