Word Scramble - Companies Quiz

Can you unscramble the names of these corporations?
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First submittedJuly 13, 2011
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Company
ELPPA
Apple
XFDEE
FedEx
OHYAO
Yahoo
TEILN
Intel
EROXX
Xerox
EPSIP
Pepsi
NHIEZ
Heinz
KNIAO
Nokia
HCCAO
Coach
PARAD
Prada
ONIKN
Nikon
TRAFK
Kraft
RAYEB
Bayer
SCETO
Tesco
RCEMK
Merck
IGCUC
Gucci
BOEAD
Adobe
COCIS
Cisco
NOHAD
Honda
TARMK
Kmart
AIPRX
Pixar
SELHL
Shell
OVOLV
Volvo
MAADZ
Mazda
IZSUU
Isuzu
ASHPR
Sharp
TEALD
Delta
ANONC
Canon
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Level 70
Jul 13, 2011
@Wildman: I think Tesco is a British thing.
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Level 80
Jul 18, 2013
Currently it's the second largest retailer in the world measured by profits (after Wal-Mart).
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Level 65
Apr 29, 2014
Yeah, but queenmaeree's statement is still true. It is a British thing.
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Level 83
Apr 5, 2016
There are Tescos in other countries now, like China, oddly enough.
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Level 70
Jul 13, 2011
@xolkan: Isuzu is an auto company. They used to make SUVs in America, but I think they just do commercial vehicles now. (Correct me if I am wrong.)
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Level 43
Apr 29, 2014
I see Isuzu all over semitrailers in Australia
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Level 40
Oct 27, 2011
Actually, I think Tesco has opened in a couple major cities in the US.
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Level 67
Apr 29, 2014
But they pulled out when the stores didn't take.
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Level 3
Aug 4, 2012
Tesco for British people is like Target or Walmart for Americans
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Level 82
Apr 29, 2014
Here we don't have any of those but we've got Carrefour (French), Panda and HyperPanda (Chinese), Danube Hypermarket (German?) and a couple others. Apparently non-English speakers think hyper means "big."
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Level 61
Nov 2, 2014
"hyper" normally means extra or more than is normal
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Level 20
Jul 31, 2013
TARMK could also be amtrak
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Level 62
Oct 27, 2019
You sure about that?
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Level 50
Jan 8, 2023
No it couldn't
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Level 91
Apr 29, 2014
Yesh!! There was Nokia.
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Level 49
May 2, 2014
I kept putting 'DARPA' (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency - US gov't) for 'PRADA'. Guess I'm more of a conspiracy theorist than fancy purse kind of guy ;)
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Level 45
Jun 19, 2014
Me too! And I'm a girl!
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Level 77
Jun 3, 2014
Just couldn't make sense of TARMK. It had one vowel too little for my liking.
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Level 75
Jan 29, 2015
Same here. The only one I missed.
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Level 15
Mar 11, 2015
TARMK is K-Mart
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Level 47
Mar 16, 2017
I'm so terrible at word scrambles. D:
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Level 45
Mar 16, 2017
ym smyapthsie
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Level 43
Mar 16, 2017
What is Merck?
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Level 75
Mar 16, 2017
International pharmaceutical company.
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Level 44
Mar 17, 2017
I put Conan for Canon. I forgot fedex and pepsi. Sometimes, I question my knowledge.
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Level 9
Mar 20, 2017
Pixar... I feel Stupid
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Level 67
Dec 15, 2018
never heard of quite a few of these, but still managed to guess all but pixar (do not think of it as a brand, but as a name, guess thats why) isuzu (no clue) and kmart, I tried markt...
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Level 75
Aug 24, 2020
'chaco' also works for 'coach'
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Level 67
Aug 26, 2021
20, barely know some of these but still came to mind.
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Level 67
Aug 26, 2021
Gucci and Prada but no Versace ;(
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Level 81
Jun 20, 2022
They're all 5 letters long. Versace is 7.
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Level 68
Jun 21, 2022
Couldn't think of anything but "Hells" for SELHL
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Level 37
Jun 30, 2022
For the "Coach" question, could you also accept "Chaco?" Chaco is a shoe brand
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Level 46
Nov 8, 2022
Can you accept "Chaco" (shoe brand) along with the "Coach" answer?
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Level 61
Jul 7, 2023
for being half asleep at 11 PM I did better than I expected
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Level 66
Nov 3, 2023
On this site, I almost block out the Britishness of my brain when doing these general quizzes, so I nearly missed Tesco!

Had a weird thing where I kept seeing Coste, confusing Conde Nast and Lacoste I think.