100% | USAIR | 5 | Company that added four letters to its name in 1997 |
61% | USAIR | 5 | Carrier that added "ways" to its name in 1997 |
50% | EBAY | 4 | Online company that changed its name from AuctionWeb in 1997 |
47% | CDC | 3 | Org. that added "and Prevention" to its name in 1992 (abbr.) |
42% | NORMA | 5 | Woman's name that becomes a man's name when its first letter is added to the end |
42% | IHOP | 4 | Its four-word name was reduced to four letters in 1973 |
40% | OMEGA | 5 | Watch company that shares its name with a Greek letter |
39% | IBM | 3 | Tech company that sold its PC business to Lenovo in 2005 |
39% | APPLE | 5 | Tech company that shares a name with the fruit in its logo |
39% | NOKIA | 5 | Finnish company that sold its mobile phone business to Microsoft in 2014 |
39% | IOWA | 4 | Besides Ohio and Utah, the only state with four letters in its name |
37% | BETA | 4 | Letter that lends its name to a statistics distribution |
37% | ECTOR | 5 | Name in Arthurian legend that becomes a name in Greek myth if you add H to the start |
37% | OED | 3 | Ref. work that added "Dylanesque" to its lexicon in 2018 |
37% | FORK | 4 | What the letters added to the four "stirred" words in this puzzle spell |
36% | ARE | 3 | Word that's often shortened to its middle letter in texts |
36% | IWOJIMA | 7 | Its name in Japanese translates to "Sulfur Island" |
36% | AMONRA | 6 | Deity that becomes a given name when its fifth letter is moved to the front |
35% | USOC | 4 | Games gp. that added a "P" to its initials in 2019 |
35% | DIGITALDIVIDE | 13 | It separates those with access to technology and those without, and a feature of four answers in this puzzle |
34% | GABOR | 5 | Last name in old Hollywood that becomes another last name in old Hollywood if you move the last letter to the middle |
34% | OTOE | 4 | Indian tribe that lent its name to a county in Nebraska |
34% | NPR | 3 | Network whose logo shows its name in lowercase letters |
34% | PELOTON | 7 | Company that released its Bike+ in 2020 |
34% | INDUS | 5 | River that lends its name to the second most populous country in the world |
34% | AOL | 3 | Company that introduced its own email in 1993 |
34% | XEROX | 5 | Company that has bought advertisements asking people not use its name as a verb meaning “to copy” |
34% | ARE | 3 | Verb that may be shortened to just its middle letter in a text |
33% | COSMOPOLITAN | 12 | Fashion magazine for women that has been in publication since 1886, and is often referred to by its shorter name |
33% | AOL | 3 | Company that retired its instant messaging service in 2017 |