Description | Company/Brand |
Wireless telecommunications company headquartered in Chicago | |
Clothing manufacturer known for making basic, solid-color cotton clothes and suggestive ads. | |
Airline with hubs in Dallas, Chicago, Miami, New York, and Los Angeles. | |
Airline covertly owned and operated by the CIA to supply US operations in Southeast Asia. | |
Nonprofit organization that enlists recent college graduates to teach in low-income communities. | |
Financial services corporation known for its gold, platinum, and black charge cards. | |
The largest airline in the US until its collapse in 1991; now featured in a fictional TV show. | |
One of the two leagues that make up Major League Baseball | |
Television show that shows viewer-submitted humorous videos; once hosted by Bob Saget. | |
Cable television channel originally known for movies, now known for ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ | |
News magazine; competitors include Time and Newsweek | |
Government agency responsible for mail delivery | |
Nonprofit federation of motor clubs across the US | |
Airline with hubs in Philadelphia, Charlotte, and Phoenix | |
Multinational insurance corporation that played a role in the 2008 financial crisis. | |
| Description | Company/Brand |
Defunct electronics company known for videodisc and televisions | |
Reality television competition with singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, etc. | |
Film series or Don McLean song, ostensibly about a delicious dessert. | |
A financial services company; competitors includes Wells Fargo and Citigroup | |
Metal company founded by J.P. Morgan | |
Movie theater chain that competes with Regal Cinema | |
Chemical and oil company that merged with BP in 1998. | |
Flighty’ clothing retailer that targets 14- to 25-year-old males. | |
One of the big three television networks; owned by Disney. | |
The only university in Washington, D.C. that fits the category | |
Reality television singing competition | |
A line of dolls that portray nine- to eleven-year-old females of various ethnicities. | |
A company that manufactures computer modems and similar products, but not the product in its name. | |
Internet services and media company; merged with Time Warner in 2000. | |
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