Memorize these and you could recognize 14.1% of all Brands clues.
| # | Answer | Appearances | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vaseline | 3 | In 1880 Chesebrough Manufacturing Company began marketing this petroleum jelly |
| 2 | Kleenex | 3 | In the 1930s this product was advertised with the phrase "Don't put a cold in your pocket" |
| 3 | Aunt Jemima | 3 | At the 1893 Columbian Expo Nancy Green flipped one million pancakes while portraying this character |
| 4 | Scrubbing Bubbles | 2 | The logo of this brand of cleanser is seen here |
| 5 | Price Pfister | 2 | It advertises its product as "The Pfabulous Pfaucet with the Pfunny Name" |
| 6 | Pandora | 2 | This music app is named for the mythological woman to whom Apollo gave the gift of music |
| 7 | Nikon | 2 | In 1948 the optical company Nippon Kogaku KK introduced this 35mm camera name |
| 8 | Mr. Clean | 2 | In Spain & Portugal this bald advertising icon is known as Don Limpio |
| 9 | Mountain Dew | 2 | This soft drink was once billed as "Zero-proof hillbilly moonshine" |
| 10 | Dove | 2 | The logo of this brand is seen here |
| 11 | Coca-Cola | 2 | A 1909 suit said this product must contain enough of the actual bean & leaf in order to claim its distinctive name |
| 12 | Chiquita | 2 | Meaning "little girl", it was the first brand name put on a fresh fruit product |
| 13 | Chiclets | 2 | Candy-coated almonds were the inspiration for this candy-coated gum |
| 14 | Bounty | 2 | It's "The Quicker Picker Upper" |
| 15 | Listerine | 2 | Common household product named for a 19th century surgical pioneer |
| 16 | Jacuzzi | 2 | When he produced the first Whirlpool tub in 1968, he called it the Roman Bath |