| 100% | XACTO | 5 | Company whose most famous product was originally designed to be a surgical scalpel |
| 42% | TOPPS | 5 | Company whose signature product resulted from a plan to sell more chewing gum |
| 39% | SEGA | 4 | Company whose most famous product once claimed it "does what Nintendon't" |
| 35% | GREENWASH | 9 | Term added to Merriam-Webster in 2023 that refers to a product intended to make a company appear more environmentally friendly than it really is |
| 33% | ELIOT | 5 | George whose most famous work is subtitled “A Study of Provincial Life” |
| 33% | OBEY | 4 | Streetwear company whose name is also a command to comply with orders |
| 32% | MTA | 3 | N.Y.C. agency whose logo is designed to look like a train rushing by |
| 31% | TRIXRABBIT | 10 | Cereal mascot whose schemes to obtain his own product are, in more ways than one, fruitless |
| 31% | FABERGE | 7 | Jeweler whose most famous products have decorated shells |
| 31% | CAPTAINPLANET | 13 | A famous cartoon revolving around a superhero whose sole purpose is to protect the ecosystem |
| 31% | IKEA | 4 | Store whose most popular product is the Billy bookcase |
| 31% | OPEL | 4 | German automaker that was originally a sewing machine company, and then owned by GM from 1929 to 2017 |
| 30% | AAMILNE | 7 | Author whose most famous character is introduced as Edward Bear |
| 30% | CONSOLE | 7 | A table designed to be placed against a wall |
| 30% | ONESHOT | 7 | Designed to be used only a single time: Hyph. |
| 30% | IRONON | 6 | Designed to be applied with heat, as a patch |
| 29% | EPCOTCENTER | 11 | Attraction in 69-Across designed to be a "city of the future" |
| 29% | EBAY | 4 | Website whose most expensive transaction was a yacht |
| 29% | TEAK | 4 | Plant whose name becomes that of a meat product when an s is added to the beginning |
| 29% | COLEMAN | 7 | Company whose logo is a lantern |
| 29% | KAFKA | 5 | Novelist whose most famous protagonist transforms into a bug |
| 29% | HANDHELD | 8 | Portable, e.g. a device designed to be carried |
| 29% | OTIS | 4 | Company whose products appear in many stories |
| 29% | ALITALIA | 8 | Company whose logo is a tricolor "A" |
| 29% | SEGA | 4 | Company whose mascot is a blue hedgehog |
| 28% | OKA | 3 | Lada automobile brand that originally had a 40 cu in engine and was given to many service veterans free |
| 28% | IMAC | 4 | Product whose 1-Across is a 61-Across |
| 28% | QANTAS | 6 | Company whose 56-Down is a jumping animal |
| 28% | MGM | 3 | Company whose mascot is a roaring lion: Abbr. |
| 28% | IRANAIR | 7 | Company whose 36-Across is a Persian griffin |