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Level 29 symblCrowd Logo Quiz Answers By Hints

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1. Consulting engineering group with worldwide operations. Involved in many international large scale projects. Answer: Ramboll.
2. Spherical coconut-almond. Filled with a white milk cream and white blanched almonds. Answer: Raffaello.
3. Confectionery manufacturer. One of the oldest chocolate companies in the United States. Answer: Hershey.
4. Produced snacks. Headquarters in Köln. Answer: Intersnack.
5. Manufacturer of coffee machines. From the company Bosch. Answer: Tassimo.
6. International food group. Headquarters in Northfield. Answer: Mondelēz.
7. An energy companies in the people's republic of china. CSG shares with the entire energy supply network of china. Answer: State Grid Corporation.
8. German multinational travel and tourism company. Headquarters in Hannover. Answer: Tui.

9. Selling shoes online. Headquarters in Berlin. Answer: Zalando.
10. German internet companies. Headquarters in Berlin. Answer: Rocket Internet.
11. Created by George Lucas. Is about the battle between good and evil. Answer: Star Wars.
12. Fictional main character from the eponymous adventure film series. In all the films starring Harrison Ford. Answer: Indiana Jones.
13. American vodka brand. The brand belongs to gruppo campari. Answer: Skyy Vodka
14. Second largest bank in Germany. Headquarters in Frankfurt. Answer: Commerzbank.
15. British multinational defense company. 2010, the second largest defense company in the world. Answer: BAE Systems.
16. Europe's leading provider of advertising-financed private television. Headquarters in Luxembourg. Answer: RTL Group.
17. French consumer goods company. Largest cosmetics company in the world. Answer: L’Oréal.
18. World's third largest semiconductor manufacturer. Headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Answer: TSMC.
19. Classified as top secret. Monitoring and evaluation of electronic media. Answer: PRISM.
20. Name of a portable computer. Originated by IBM. Answer: ThinkPad.
21. A British government agency. Deals with cryptography, data transfer and communications intelligence. Answer: GCHQ.
22. Intelligence service of the United States. Among other things, responsible for the global monitoring. Answer: NSA.
23. A game console, which is based on Android. Julie Uhrman up the project life. Answer: Ouya.
24. A virtual currency. Introduced in 2009. Answer: Bitcoin.
25. A search engine. Objective of search engine privacy of users. Answer: DuckDuckGo.
26. Brand name AMD. Marketed graphics cards and graphics chips. Answer: Radeon.
27. Developed by Westwood studios computer game series. From the genre of real time strategy games. Answer: Command & Conquer.
28. Natural gas supply, electricity supply and telecommunications companies. Answer: Scottish and Southern Energy.
29. A retail company from the United Kingdom. Headquarters in Bradford, England. Answer: Wm Morrison.
30. A retailer with an international focus. The company was founded in 1982. Answer: Kingfisher.
31. Is a British corporation. Main fields of activity are the aerospace and automotive. Answer: GKN.
32. A listed tourism group. Headquarters in London. Answer: Thomas Cook.
33. Formerly known as American home products. Subsidiary of Pfizer. Answer: Wyeth.
34. U.S. mining company. Formerly known as Freeport sulphur. Answer: Freeport-McMoRan.
35. An American manufacturer armor technology for ships. Based in Los Angeles, California. Answer: Northrop Grumman.
36. One of the 100 largest non-listed companies. Based in Columbia. Answer: U.S. Foodservice.
37. A German wholesale company. In the main petrol station shops are operated. Answer: Lekkerland.
38. A German listed building materials group. Based in Heidelberg. Answer: HeidelbergCement.
39. A publicly traded construction and services group. International markets. Answer: Bilfinger.
40. A specialty chemicals group. Based in Leverkusen. Answer: Lanxess.
41. An international space agency. Based in Paris. Answer: ESA.
42. Established by the convention on international civil aviation. Headquartered in Montreal (Canada). Answer: ICAO.
43. Subsidiary of EADS. Dedicated to providing civil and defense space systems. Answer: Astrium.
44. A German medical technology companies. Based in bad homburg. Answer: Fresenius.
45. French wine and spirits group. Emerged from the Pernod and Richard. Answer: Pernod Ricard.
46. A French hotel company. Founded by Paul Dubrule and Gerard Pélisson. Answer: Accor.
47. A French listed, diversified. Created in 2005. Answer: Safran.
48. A low cost airline. From Sharjah. Answer: Air Arabia.
49. A company from the United Arab Emirates. Based in Abu Dhabi. Answer: ADNOC.
50. One of the major commercial banks of France. One of the three oldest commercial banks. Answer: Societe Generale.

















































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1. German fresh casual restaurant chain. Offering Italian food. Answer: Vapiano.
2. Italian manufacturer of sports cars and carbon fibre. Company was founded in 1992. Answer: Pagani.
3. Company headquartered in Modena, Italy. Produces books, comics, magazines, stickers, trading cards. Answer: Panini.
4. DIY retailer in Europe. Third largest in the world, behind The Home Depot and Lowe's. Answer: Obi.
5. Fashion Label. Garments are characterized by colorful tattoo designs. Answer: Ed Hardy.
6. German DIY-store chain. Offering home improvement and do-it-yourself goods. Answer: Hornbach.
7. Cola soft drink produced in Germany. Was once one of the most popular cola brands in Germany. Answer: Afri-Cola.
8. One of Germany's leading service corporations. Based in Frankfurt am Main and employed about 39,000 people. Answer: WISAG.
9. German logistics company. Specializes in the delivery of parcels to private. Answer: Hermes.
10. Germany-based manufacturer of commercial buses and touring coaches. Has been a subsidiary of Daimler AG since 1995. Answer: Setra.
11. Was a bus manufacturer based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Was acquired by Daimler in July 2000. Answer: Orion.
12. Largest bank in Russia and Eastern Europe. Company's headquarters are in Moscow. Answer: Sberbank.
13. American private equity firm. Firm is based in New York City, and run by financier Steve Feinberg. Answer: Cerberus.
14. Orange soft drink. Produced by the same company, which produces Afri-Cola. Answer: Bluna.
15. Free and open source web content management framework. Among the most popular content management systems worldwide. Answer: TYPO3.
16. Object-relational database management system. Free and open source software. Answer: PostgreSQL.
17. One of the four largest financial institutions in Australia. 17th largest bank in the world. Answer: NAB.
18. European private equity firm. Have made nearly 200 private equity investments. Answer: Permira.
19. American multinational private equity firm. Specializing in leveraged buyouts. Answer: KKR.
20. American multinational conglomerate holding company. Is known for its control by investor Warren Buffett. Answer: Berkshire Hathaway.
21. Largest general-interest trade book publisher in the world. Owned by the German media corporation Bertelsmann. Answer: Random House.
22. American media company. Publishes books on computer technology topics. Answer: O'Reilly.
23. Primary provider of natural gas to the main cities of Tokyo. Largest natural gas utility in Japan. Answer: Tokyo Gas.
24. American direct broadcast satellite service provider. Primary competitors are Dish Network and cable television providers. Answer: DirecTV.
25. Swedish power company. Orgiginal name was "Royal Waterfall Board". Answer: Vattenfall.
26. American insurance company. The largest global providers of insurance and annuities. Answer: MetLife.
27. U.S. based oil refining, marketing, and pipeline transport company. Began in 1887 as Ohio Oil Company. Answer: Marathon Petroleum.
28. Major American defense contractor. World's largest producer of guided missiles. Answer: Raytheon.
29. American global pharmaceutical company. Was the first company to mass-produce penicillin. Answer: Lilly.
30. Canadian energy company. Controlled by Hutchison Whampoa. Answer: Husky Energy.
31. International financial services company. Known primarily as a life insurance company. Answer: Sun Life.
32. Indian state-owned oil and gas corporation. Largest public corporation in India. Answer: IndianOil.
33. German manufacturer of confectionery. Inspired by the Nordic Trolls. Answer: Trolli.
34. German confectionery company. Is mainly licorice and fruit gums ago. Answer: Katjes.
35. Internationally operating logistics and freight transport companies. 200 locations in 18 countries in Europe and the Far East. Answer: Fiege.
36. Taiwan-based manufacturer of electronic hardware. Largest manufacturer of notebook computers in the world. Answer: Quanta.
37. American multinational corporation. Operates in the food industry. Answer: Tyson.
38. Investment holding company based in Hong Kong. Largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock. Answer: Hutchison Whampoa.
39. Government-sponsored enterprise. Corporation's purpose is to expand the secondary mortgage market. Answer: Fannie Mae.
40. Japanese state-owned conglomerate corporation. Operates post stations, banks, and insurance business. Answer: Japan Post.
41. Italian-based investment company. Controlled by the Agnelli family. Answer: Exor.
42. Large American-based integrated oil company. Explores, produces, transports, and refines crude oil. Answer: Hess.
43. Indian conglomerate company. One of the largest publicly traded companies in India. Answer: Reliance.
44. Public government-sponsored enterprise. Industry: Financial services. Answer: Freddie Mac.
45. Largest book retailer in the United States. Operating mainly through its chain of bookstores. Answer: Barnes & Noble.
46. Free and open e-book standard. By the International Digital Publishing Forum. Answer: ePUB.
47. Switzerland's largest retailing company. Call "the orange giant". Answer: Migros.
48. Largest fitness center chain in Germany. Was the main sponsor of the Love Parade. Answer: McFit.
49. Membership-only warehouse club. Seventh largest retailer in the world. Answer: Costco Wholesale.
50. Largest Brazilian multinational food processing company. World's largest company in the beef sector. Answer: JBS.
















































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Level 27 symblCrowd Logo Quiz Answers By Hints

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1. American chain of retail stores. Sells pet supplies and services as well as live animals. Answer: Petco.
2. Energy holding company in Poland. Owns power and heat generation and distribution, and coal mining assets. Answer: Tauron.
3. One of New Zealand's largest banks. Today operated as a subsidiary of National Australia Bank. Answer: Bank of New Zealand @ BNZ.
4. Largest listed company in New Zealand. Australasia's largest building materials supplier. Answer: Fletcher Building.
5. Multinational financial-services provider. One of the Australian "big four" banks. Answer: Westpac.
6. Singaporean electronics manufacturing services provider.offers services to original equipment manufacturers. Answer: Flextronics.
7. Ukrainian cargo airline. Its main base is Gostomel Airport near Kiev. Answer: Antonov.
8. Inventor and manufacturer of resurfacers for ice rinks. Synonym for resurfacers and related machinery. Answer: Zamboni.
9. Assembly based in Wals near Salzburg. Second largest construction group in Austria. Answer: Alpine.
10. Australian and New Zealand media company. Divisions include publishing, broadcast radio and outdoor advertising. Answer: APN.
11. Series of fighting games. Initially released on arcade machines. Answer: Mortal Kombat.
12. Brand of sugarless chewing gum. From the Wrigley Company. Wrigley Jr. Company. Answer: Orbit.
13. American news satire organization. Entertainment newspaper and a website featuring satirical articles. Answer: The Onion.

14. Motion-sensing game controller platform. First released for the PS3 video game console. Answer: PlayStation Move.

15. American retailer. Country's largest grocery store chain. Answer: Kroger.
16. Mexican coffee-flavored rum-based liqueur. Is used to make cocktails. Answer: Kahlúa.
17. American reality series. Featuring people performing dangerous, crude self-injuring stunts. Answer: Jackass.
18. Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. Was inspired by the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West. Answer: Dragonball.
19. American brand of backpacks. World's largest apparel companies. Answer: JanSport.
20. Multinational Spanish banking group. Second largest bank in Spain. Answer: Bwin.
21. Online gambling company. World's largest publicly traded online gambling firm. Answer: PEZ.
22. Brand name of an Austrian candy. Best known for their mechanical pocket dispensers. Answer: Fox.
23. American commercial broadcast television network. Owned by News Corporation.
24. Was a brand of trucks and suvs. Civilian version of the M998 Humvee. Answer: Hummer.
25. Italian industrial vehicle and bus manufacturing company. Entirely controlled by Fiat. Answer: Iveco.
26. Comic book. Founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications. Answer: DC Comics.
27. Italian fashion company. One of the world's leading international fashion houses. Answer: Versace.
28. American tech media website. Became a brand of CBS Interactive in 2008. Answer: CNET.
29. Major international hotel company. Company's headquarters are located in Minneapolis. Answer: Radisson Hotels.
30. Basic cable and satellite television channel. Aimed mainly at pre-teens and teenagers. Answer: Disney Channel.
31. Fashion label. Also the name of a clothing store in New York City. Answer: DKNY.
32. Online supplier of printed and promotional material. The 6th largest public printing company. Answer: Vistaprint.
33. Automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Created the ""pony car"" class of American automobiles. Answer: Mustang.
34. Luxury hotel chain. Subsidiary of Marriott International. Answer: Ritz-Carlton.
35. Investment banking and wealth management. Division of Bank of America. Answer: Merrill Lynch.
36. Second largest telecommunications company in Brazil. Formerly known as Telefonica Brasil. Answer: Vivo.
37. Multinational mass media corporation. Based in New York City. Answer: Bloomberg.
38. American financial services company. Publishes financial research and analysis. Answer: Standard & Poor.
39. Italian car design firm and coachbuilder. Has been employed by a wide variety of high-end automobile manufacturers. Answer: Pininfarina.
40. Italian company founded in 1972. Specializes in protective wear for sports such as motorcycling. Answer: Dainese.
41. Italian and European food company. World's leading pasta maker. Answer: Barilla.
42. Design company headquartered in Milan, Italy. Makes accessories and parts for automobiles. Answer: MOMO.
43. Collection of application programming interfaces. For handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming. Answer: DirectX.
44. International corporation in the hotel, restaurant, and travel industries. One of the largest family-held corporations in the USA. Answer: Carlson.
45. Hotel management company. It is the world's ninth largest hotel group. Answer: Rezidor.
46. One of Australia's largest diversified media companies. Group's operations include newspapers, magazines, radio and digital media. Answer: Fairfax Media.
47. Provider of financial analysis software and services. Was founded in 1909. Answer: Moody's.
48. Was a manufacturer of high-performance computing solutions. Initiated the opengl specification. Answer: SGI.
49. Multi-platform API for rendering computer graphics. Was developed by Silicon Graphics Inc.. Answer: OpenGL.
50. Investment research firm. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Answer: Morningstar.


















































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Level 26 symblCrowd Logo Quiz Answers By Hints

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1. Dubai-based international luxury hotel chain. Portfolio includes the Burj Al Arab. Answer: Jumeirah.
2. Brand of bottled water. Derived, bottled, and shipped from Fiji. Answer: Fiji Water.
3. Japanese bank holding / financial services company. Second largest bank in Japan by market value. Answer: Sumitomo Mitsui.
4. Austrian construction company. One of the largest construction companies in Europe. Answer: Strabag.
5. Health care services company based in Dublin, Ohio. It operates the nation’s largest network of radiopharmacies. Answer: Cardinal Health.
6. International manufacturer and a marketer of transportation fuels. Also one of the United States' largest retail operators. Answer: Valero Energy.
7. German national railway company. The second-largest transport company in the world. Answer: Deutsche Bahn.
8. Multinational steel manufacturing corporation. World's largest steel producer. Answer: ArcelorMittal.
9. German company that produces baking powder, cake mixes and much more. Portfolio also includes a maritime freight business, a bank and hotels. Answer: Dr. Oetker.
10. British company based in Watford. Operators of the UK National Lottery. Answer: Camelot.
11. Norwegian oil and gas company. World's thirteenth largest oil and gas company in 2010. Answer: Statoil.
12. Italian manufacturer of chocolate. Producer of Nutella. Answer: Ferrero.
13. American company distributing pharmaceuticals at a wholesale level. 14th largest company in the United States. Answer: McKesson.
14. German chain of coffee shops and cafés. Also known for its weekly-changing range of other products. Answer: Tchibo.
15. Telephone company and mobile network operator. Dominant in Sweden and Finland. Answer: TeliaSonera.
16. Video sharing website. Places emphasis on current events, politics and reality-based footage. Answer: LiveLeak.
17. Italian global banking and financial services company. Core markets are Italy, Austria, Russia and Southern Germany. Answer: UniCredit.
18. French luxury goods company. Label remains largely for women's offerings. Answer: Dior.
19. World's largest investor-owned electric utility service provider. Based in Düsseldorf, Germany. Answer: EON.
20. French concessions and construction company. Largest construction company in the world. Answer: Vinci.
21. British multinational mining company. World's largest producer of platinum. Answer: Anglo American.
22. British multinational life insurance and financial services company. Leading provider of life insurance and pensions in the UK. Answer: Prudential.
23. Website providing torrent files. Founded in Sweden in 2003. Answer: Pirate Bay.
24. Family of web feed formats. Used to publish frequently updated works. Answer: RSS.
25. Manufacturer of general aviation aircraft. One of the ""Big Three"" in the field of general aviation manufacturing. Answer: Piper Aircraft.
26. Strategic, life simulation video game series. Developed by Maxis. Answer: Sims.
27. German electric utilities company. Second largest electricity producer in Germany. Answer: RWE.
28. Retail and wholesale marketing brand of Suncor Energy. It was a crown corporation of Canada. Answer: Petro-Canada.
29. Specializing in pet food. Subsidiary of the American group Mars, Inc. Answer: Pedigree.
30. Semi-public Brazilian multinational energy corporation. Largest company in the Southern Hemisphere by market capitalization. Answer: Petrobras.
31. International media franchise. Troll fighting against the forces of evil. Answer: Hugo.
32. Social networking service and website. Has over 900 million active users. Answer: Facebook.
33. American monthly men's magazine. Focusing on fashion, style, and culture for men. Answer: GQ.
34. Video game developer. Primarily creates games for mobile phone handsets and tablets. Answer: Gameloft.
35. Pan-European television sport network. Operated by French broadcaster TF1 Group. Answer: Eurosport.
36. American fast food restaurant chain. Specializing in chicken sandwiches. Answer: Chick-fil-A.
37. Canadian retail company. Known for its loyalty program first introduced in 1958. Answer: Canadian Tire.
38. Brand of mineral water. Source is Auvergne Regional Park. Answer: Volvic.
39. Outdoors equipment company. Known primarily for its hydration products. Answer: CamelBak.
40. Major electronics manufacturer. Open System Business Unit of Acer. Answer: AOpen.
41. Denim company. Subsidiary of the Liz Claiborne fashion company. Answer: Lucky Brand Jeans.
42. Flag carrier. Largest airline of Canada. Answer: Air Canada.
43. British security printing company. Company headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire. Answer: De La Rue.
44. Spanish private multinational electric utility company. Global leader in wind energy. Answer: Iberdrola.
45. Reinsurance company based in Munich, Germany. One of the world’s leading reinsurers. Answer: Munich Re.
46. Integrated oil company. Majority owned by the Government of Russia. Answer: Rosneft.
47. Banking group. Second largest banking group in Italy. Answer: Intesa Sanpaolo.
48. Brand of soft drinks. Known for its ginger ale. Answer: Canada Dry.
49. Flag carrier of Poland. One of the world's oldest airlines still in operation. Answer: LOT.
50. New Zealand-wide communications service provider. One of the largest companies by value on the New Zealand Exchange. Answer: Telecom New Zealand.
















































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1. French electric engineering company. Groupe industriel français. Specialising in electrical energy transmission and automation. Answer: Schneider .
2. One of the top two clubs in the country. From the state capital. Answer: Real Madrid.
3. Carbonated citrus beverage. Originated at a trade fair in France. Answer: Orangina.
4. Dutch sports car marque. Company's motto is "Nulla tenaci invia est via". Answer: Spyker.
5. American video game development company. Well known for their Unreal Engine technology. Answer: Epic Games.
6. Brand of bottled water. Brand from the Coca-Cola company. Answer: Dasani.
7. Independent civilian intelligence agency. Motto: "And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free". Answer: CIA.
8. Largest beverage producer in China. Signifies "laughing child". Answer: Wahaha.
9. Nitrogenated Irish cream ale. Managed and produced by Diageo. Answer: Kilkenny.
10. Best known for its Network Attached Storage. Subsidiaries of Melco Holdings Inc. Answer: Buffalo.
11. One of the largest professional services companies in the world.. One of the Big Four auditors. Answer: KPMG.
12. Passion for thrilling. Spain's leading cava (sparkling wine). Answer: Freixenet.
13. Supplies Her Majesty's Government with foreign intelligence. Operates under the formal direction of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Answer: MI6.
14. French-Italian multinational electronics and semiconductor manufacturer. Europe's largest semiconductor chip maker. Answer: STMicroelectronics.
15. China's second largest brewery. Founded in 1903 by German settlers. Answer: Tsingtao.
16. Food retailer. Headquartered in Anderlecht, Belgium. Answer: Delhaize.
17. Bring the tourists to their destination. Spain's main airline. Answer: Iberia.
18. International Dutch chain of fashion retail clothing stores. Company was founded by brothers Brenninkmeijer. Answer: C&A.
19. Taiwanese corporation. Specializes in network attached storage. Answer: Synology.
20. Trade fair for video games. Held annually at the Koelnmesse in Cologne. Answer: Gamescom.
21. Dutch multinational banking and financial services company. Global leader in Food and Agri financing. Answer: Rabobank.
22. Mobile advertising company. Subsidiary of Google. Answer: AdMob.
23. Japanese company. Manufacturing and selling info-telecom and printer products. Answer: OKI.
24. Is often mixed with milk. Perhaps the most popular Spanish liqueur. Answer: Licor 43.
25. Global information and measurement company. Often associated with television ratings. Answer: Nielsen.
26. One of the leading German manufacturers of bakery products. World leader in the autumn and Christmas cookies. Answer: Lambertz.
27. Dutch Landline and mobile Telecommunications company. Based in The Hague. Answer: KPN.
28. Annual trade fair for the computer and video games industry. Commonly held each year in Los Angeles. Answer: E3.
29. Brazilian cocktail. Of coconut milk, sugar and cachaça. Answer: Batida de Coco.
30. Paintball equipment manufacturing company. Based in California. Answer: DYE.
31. American sports shoe manufacturer. Focus on skateboarding, snowboarding and BMX. Answer: Vans.
32. Orange-flavored brandy liqueur. Made from a blend of Cognac brandy, bitter orange and sugar. Answer: Grand Marnier.
33. Japanese holding company. Interests in toys, video games and arcades, anime, and amusement parks. Answer: Bandai Namco.
34. A Dutch multinational. Active in performance coatings and specialty chemicals. Answer: AkzoNobel.
35. One of the Big Four professional services firms. Second largest professional services network in the world. Answer: Deloitte.
36. There are no tropical fruits. A fashion label that advertises with supermodels. Answer: Mango.
37. German app developer. Has developed this app. Answer: symblCrowd.
38. Company from Navarra. With hotels in the world. Answer: NH Hoteles.
39. Japanese video game developer, publisher and distribution company. Best known for its role-playing video game franchises. Answer: Square Enix.
40. One of the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders. Slogan: The consumer Next Experience. Answer: NXP.
41. One of the top two clubs in the country. From the football capital of Catalonia. Answer: FC Barcelona.
42. The most valuable brand in the world Spanish. As well-known as "H & M". Answer: ZARA.
43. A group with a lot of energy. The leading energy group in Spain and Latin America. Answer: Endesa.
44. Provides geotechnical, survey and geoscience services. Operates Starfix and Skyfix DGNSS systems. Answer: Fugro.
45. Third largest independent chemical manufacturer in the world. World's largest producer of polypropylene. Answer: LyondellBasell.
46. British video game publisher. Best-known game series include Tomb Raider and Hitman. Answer: Eidos.
47. Brand of correction fluid. Marque de produits de correction. It has become a genericised trademark. Answer: TippEx.
48. Multinational Italian dairy and food corporation. Leading global company in the production of milk. Answer: Parmalat.
49. French industrial group. World leader in products for electrical installations and information networks. Answer: Legrand.
50. British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical and biologics company. World's fifth-largest pharmaceutical company. AstraZeneca.
















































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1. Was a pioneer in the commercial use of GPS. Was acquired by CSR plc in 2009. Answer: SiRF.
2. Chinese state-owned telecommunications operator. World's third-biggest mobile provider. Answer: China Unicom.
3. Consortium to develop open standards for mobile devices. Was established on 6 November 2007, led by Google. Answer: Open Handset Alliance @ OHA.
4. National telecommunications company in Canada. Based in Burnaby, British Columbia. Answer: Telus.
5. Producer of storage, consumer semiconductor products. Leading fabless semiconductor company. Answer: Marvell.
6. Family of smartphones. Gamme de smartphones. Brand owned by Sony. Answer: Xperia.
7. Produces and designs embedded hardware. Spin-off from Motorola in 2004. Answer: Freescale.
8. Encoding format for digital audio. Common audio format for consumer audio storage. Answer: mp3.
9. World's largest exhibition for the mobile industry. Currently takes place at Fira de Barcelona, Spain. Answer: Mobile World Congress @ MWC.
10. Third largest manufacturer of heavy-duty trucks in the world. Headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, USA. Answer: Paccar.

11. French wireless products manufacturer company. Known for its remote-controlled mini-quadrocopter. Answer: Parrot.

12. Association of mobile operators. Organises the Mobile World Congress. Answer: GSMA.
13. Download manager, written in Java. Allows the automatic downloading from one-click hosting sites. Answer: JDownloader.
14. International standard-setting body. Has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Answer: ISO.
15. User facing translation portal. Provided by Microsoft. Answer: Bing Translator.
16. Computer hardware manufacturer from Taiwan. Popular aftermarket brand for chassis, coolers, cooling pads. Answer: Cooler Master.
17. World's largest and most international computer expo. Trade fair is held each year on the Hanover fairground. Answer: CeBIT.
18. American-based global asset management firm. Specializing in private equity. Answer: Carlyle.
19. Non-profit, non-governmental international standards organization. International Standards for all electrical and electronic technologies. Answer: IEC.
20. International professional gaming championship. Event has won a lot of praise for its organisation. Answer: ESWC.
21. Series of racing games. Originally developed by the French team Nadeo. Answer: TrackMania.
22. Initiative to implement Trusted Computing. Started by AMD, HP, IBM, Intel and Microsoft. Answer: TCG.
23. Consumer electronics company founded in 1986 in Berlin, Germany. Well known for its popular FRITZ!Box series. Answer: AVM.
24. Large German equipment manufacturer. Specializing in cranes, aircraft parts, and mining. Answer: Liebherr.
25. An Anglo–Swiss multinational commodity trading and mining company. World's largest commodities trading company. Answer: Glencore.
26. Peruvian mining company. Largest owner of mining rights in Peru among precious metals companies. Answer: Buenaventura.
27. American comedy-drama detective mystery television series. Created by Andy Breckman and starring Tony Shalhoub. Answer: Monk.
28. Transaction processor for the global travel and tourism industry. Headquarters in Madrid, Spain. Answer: Amadeus.
29. Leading Spanish construction company. Based in Barcelona, Spain. Answer: FCC.
30. World's largest courier company. Successor to the German mail authority "\"Deutsche Bundespost". Answer: Deutsche Post.
31. Major Australian company. Entreprise australienne. Largest retail company in Australia. Answer: Woolworths.
32. Integrated Development Environment. Developed by Apple for developing software for OS X and iOS. Answer: Xcode.

33. Passion fruit liqueur. Red-pink colored and has an alcohol volume of 20%. Answer: Passoa
34. Software development kit created by Walter Luh. Allows to build mobile apps for the iphone, ipad, and Android. Answer: Corona.
35. American-based alternative asset management company. Specializes in private equity, real estate, and credit. Answer: Blackstone.
36. International governing body of cricket. Motto: Great Sport Great Spirit. Answer: ICC.
37. Specialized agency of the United Nations. Responsible for information and communication technologies. Answer: ITU.
38. Taiwanese manufacturer of mobile phones and tablet computers. High Tech Computer Corporation. Answer: HTC.
39. Open source server-side scripting language. Designed for Web development to produce dynamic Web pages. Answer: PHP.
40. Taiwanese multinational company. World's largest electronics contract manufacturer. Answer: Foxconn.
41. German manufacturer of electronics equipment. Noted for its home and car audio equipment. Answer: Blaupunkt.
42. Canadian aerospace company. Leading provider of simulation technologies. Answer: CAE.
43. Japanese multinational corporation. Designs and manufactures electronic products. Answer: Sharp.
44. Chinese multinational company. World's largest market share in white goods. Answer: Haier.
45. Develops consumer, aviation, and marine technologies for GPS. Incorporated in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Answer: Garmin.
46. German public bank. Primary purpose is accepting savings deposits. Answer: Sparkasse.
47. Japanese telecommunications operator. Headquarters in the Garden Air Tower in Iidabashi, Tokyo. Answer: KDDI.
48. Was a German chemicals then life-sciences company. Now subsidiary of the Sanofi-Aventis pharmaceuticals group. Answer: Hoechst.
49. Taiwanese manufacturer of integrated circuits. World's largest independent manufacturer of motherboard chipsets. Answer: VIA.
50. Japanese telecommunications company. Largest telecommunications company in the world in terms of revenue. Answer: NTT.



















































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1. American producer of storage hardware. Subsidiary of EMC Corporation. Answer: Iomega.
2. American action-adventure television series. About a fictional group of ex–United States Army Special Forces. Answer: A-Team.
3. Japanese corporation. Manufacturer of high-end computer displays. Answer: Eizo.
4. Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment company. Products include printers, sewing machines and label printers. Answer: Brother.
5. UK-based global retailer and wholesaler. Fashion clothing and accessories. Answer: FCUK.
6. Japanese company manufacturing photographic lenses. Founded in Saitama, Japan (1950). Slogan: New eyes for industry. Answer: Tamron.
7. Manufacturer of farm and construction equipment. Sells skid steer loaders, compact excavators and tractors. Answer: Bobcat.
8. Danish business conglomerate. Largest container ship operator and supply vessel operator in the world. Answer: MAERSK.
9. French container transportation and shipping company. Third largest container company in the world. Slogan: Chaque jour nous vous rapprochons du bout du monde. Answer: CMA CGM.
10. Brand of rum. It is named after a 17th-century, Welsh privateer of the Caribbean. Answer: Captain Morgan.
11. Brand of rum. Made in Cuba. Answer: Havana Club.
12. Japanese multinational provider of information technology. Member of the Sumitomo Group. Answer: NEC.
13. Japanese manufacturer of car audio. It is majority owned by Hitachi. Answer: Clarion.
14. Japanese multinational corporation. Manufactures construction, mining, and military equipment. Answer: Komatsu.
15. Was a major French company. Well known for communications and mobile telephony businesses. Answer: SAGEM.
16. Manufactures home and car audio equipment. Company helped create the high-fidelity audio industry. Answer: Harman Kardon.
17. German semiconductor manufacturer. Products are microcontrollers, communication ics Power electronics. Answer: Infineon.
18. Private German audio company. Specializing in the design and production of high fidelity products. Answer: Sennheiser.
19. Producer of a well-known wheat beer. Brewery in Hoegaarden, Belgium. Answer: Hoegaarden.
20. Largest beer producer in the Philippines. Southeast Asia's largest publicly listed food, beverage and packaging company. Answer: San Miguel.
21. One of the bestselling brands of beer in Poland. Also has a world distribution. Answer: Tyskie.
22. Brewing company. Founded in Vigevano in Lombardia, Italy in 1846. Answer: Peroni.
23. Company from Switzerland. Well known manufacturer of cough drops and breath mints. Answer: Ricola.
24. Greek distilled spirit. Blend of brandy, spices, and wine. Answer: Metaxa.
25. American sitcom. Created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. Answer: The Big Bang Theory @ TBBT.
26. German tobacco brand owned by the British company Imperial Tobacco. Second-strongest cigarette brand in Germany. Answer: West.
27. Core company of a Japanese global corporate group. One of the world's largest producers of watches. Answer: Citizen Watch.
28. Swiss luxury watch company. In 1995 it was bought by the German company Porsche Design. Answer: Eterna.
29. Global diversified industrial company. Headquarters are in Ireland. Answer: Ingersoll Rand.
30. South Korean conglomerate company. Products are consumer goods, real estate, financial services, IT services. Answer: Doosan.
31. Swiss company headquartered in Lucerne. Milk processor and dairy products. Answer: Emmi.
32. Largest cable operator in the United States. Providing cable television, broadband Internet, telephone service. Answer: Comcast.
33. Largest Italian telecommunications company. Also active in the media and manufacturing industries. Answer: Telecom Italia.
34. Cigarette manufacturing company. Japanese company and third largest in his branch. Answer: Japan Tobacco.
35. Chocolate confectionery. Consisting of a "heart" of cherry (in USA filled with hazelnuts). Answer: Mon Chéri.
36. Japanese multinational imaging and electronics company. Produces electronic products, primarily cameras and office equipment. Answer: Ricoh.
37. British multinational pharmaceutical and biologics company. World's fourth-largest pharmaceutical company. Answer: GlaxoSmithKline.
38. British multinational alcoholic beverages company. World's largest producer of spirits and a major producer of beer and wine. Answer: Diageo.
39. American television sitcom. Starring Charlie Sheen (now Ashton Kutcher), Jon Cryer and Angus T. Answer: Two and a Half Men.
40. Software application for OS X and ios. Allows users to create music or podcasts. Answer: GarageBand.
41. Global automotive supplier. North America's largest automobile parts manufacturer. Answer: Magna.
42. Swiss global health-care company. Operates worldwide under two divisions: Pharmaceuticals and Diagnostics. Answer: Roche.
43. Swiss technology conglomerate. Coating services, vacuum solutions and textile technology. Answer: Oerlikon.
44. American television medical drama. About a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical. Answer: House.
45. American multinational media corporation. World's largest media conglomerate. Answer: Time Warner.
46. Was a global financial services firm. Lehman was the fourth largest investment bank in the US. Answer: Lehman Brothers
47. Global security group based in Switzerland. Products are Access control systems and management, cylinders and keys. Answer: Kaba.
48. Crunchy butter almond bar. Brand is now owned by Kraft Foods. Answer: Daim.
49. Spherical chocolate sweet. Made by Italian chocolatier Ferrero. Answer: Rocher.
50. American multinational financial services corporation. Headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Answer: Morgan Stanley.
















































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1. English brand of cigarettes. Predominantly made from Virginia tobacco. Answer: Benson Hedges.
2. Multinational electronics manufacturing company. Include calculators, watches, cameras. Answer: Casio.
3. Japanese multinational conglomerate. Part of the larger DKB Group. Slogan: Inspire the Next. Answer: Hitachi.
4. Freeware-Programm. Image viewer for Microsoft Windows. Software was first released in 1996. Answer: IrfanView.
5. Premium-rate monthly SMS mobile phone content provider. Based in Berlin, Germany. Answer: Jamba.
6. Brand of cigarettes. Marque de cigarettes. Produced by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Answer: Pall Mall.
7. Graphics editing program. Developed by MOOII Tech, Korea. Answer: PhotoScape.
8. Works in the field of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning. Best known for heaters. Answer: Vaillant.
9. German brewery. Ranks number 8 among Germany's bestselling breweries. Answer: Paulaner.
10. German chocolate brand. Owned by Stollwerck. Answer: Sarotti.
11. German fine writing instruments company. Manufacturer and suppliers of writing, artist, and engineering drawing instruments. Answer: Staedtler.
12. Italian food company. Produces a range of pasta. Answer: Buitoni.
13. Upscale international Swiss hotel chain. Are primarily 5-star resort hotels and business/airport hotels. Answer: Moevenpick.
14. Input method for touchscreens. 2011 acquired by Nuance Communications. Answer: Swype.
15. German multinational conglomerate corporation. One of the world's largest steel producers. Slogan: "Developing the future". Answer: ThyssenKrupp.
16. Second largest German manufacturer of chocolate products.was founded 1890 in Bremen, Germany. Answer: Hachez.
17. Germany's largest watch and clock manufacturer. Introduced the first radio-controlled table clock on the world market. Answer: Junghans.
18. Casual clothing brand. Enterprise catalane de conception. Is noted for its patchwork designs, intense prints, innovative graffiti art. Answer: Desigual.
19. American science fiction thriller film.. Created an amusement park of cloned dinosaurs. Answer: Jurassic Park.
20. German confectionary company. Made the first gummy candy in 1922. Answer: Haribo.
21. A zwieback and chocolate producer in Germany. Company was established in 12 October 1912 in Hagen by Carl Brandt. Answer: Brandt.
22. Chocolate bar made by Nestlé. Previously a Rowntree's product with the name "tam". Answer: Lion.
23. Was a confectionery business based in York, England. It is now a historic brand owned by Nestlé. Answer: Rowntrees.
24. Company that produces and retails frozen food. Products include Crispy Pancakes, which were invented in the early 1970s. Answer: Findus.
25. French multinational telecommunications corporation. Largest in Europe and second largest in the world. Answer: France Telecom.
26. 3D medieval fantasy MMORPG. Developed by Mythic Entertainment. Answer: daoc.
27. Electric utility, headquartered in Paris, France. Second largest electric utility company in the world. Answer: EDF
28. French multinational electric utility company. Operates in electricity generation, distribution, natural gas and renewable energy. Answer: GDF Suez.
29. Privately owned retailing symbol group. Based in France and operating internationally. Answer: Les Mousquetaires.
30. Multinational French company. Industry: Environmental services. Answer: Veolia Environnement.
31. Video game developer in Fairfax, Virginia. Is most widely recognized for developing role-playing game Dark Age of Camelot. Answer: Mythic.
32. French hypermarket chain. Chain enables semi-independent stores to operate under the brand. Answer: E.Leclerc.
33. German mechanical engineering company. Primary output is for the automotive industry, particularly heavy trucks. Answer: MAN.
34. Japanese multinational automaker. Was the sixth largest automaker in the world in 2010. Answer: Nissan.
35. Airline based at Dubai International Airport. Largest airline in the Middle East. Answer: Emirates.
36. Colorado-based manufacturer of high-end skiing apparel. World's largest ski specialty brand. Answer: Spyder.
37. Outdoor clothing and sporting goods company. Founded in North Vancouver, Canada, in 1989. Answer: Arcteryx.
38. Brand of beer. Fictional beverage on the animated series The Simpsons. Answer: Duff Beer.
39. Reference book published annually. Containing a collection of world records, both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. Answer: Guinness World Records.
40. Outdoor recreational activity. Participants use a GPS to hide and seek containers. Answer: Geocaching.
41. Founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994. Known for its web portal, search engine. Answer: Yahoo.
42. American IT company. Proprietary computer storage and data management company. Answer: NetApp.
43. German sporting goods manufacturer. Second largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. Answer: Adidas.
44. Japanese automotive manufacturer. Best known for his roadster. Answer: Mazda.
45. Oldest Japanese manufacturer of cars. Known mostly for its smaller models and off-road vehicles. Answer: Daihatsu.
46. German defense manufacturing company. Produces various small arms. Answer: Heckler Koch.
47. Product of the Coca-Cola Company. Translated into English, is "Cola Kisses Orange”. Answer: Mezzo Mix.
48. Italian automaker. Largest automobile manufacturer in Italy. Answer: Fiat.
49. American retailer that focuses on casual wear. Known for its racy marketing photography by Bruce Weber. Answer: Abercrombie Fitch.
50. American major global music conglomerate. Largest American-owned music corporation worldwide. Answer: WMG.
















































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1. Multi-language software development environment. It is written mostly in Java. Answer: Eclipse.
2. Discontinued high-density optical disc. Toshiba abandoned the format in 2008. Answer: HD DVD.
3. Founded 1983 in Japan. Produces graphics tablets and related products. Answer: Wacom.
4. Computer bus interface. Connecting host bus adapters to mass storage devices. Answer: SATA.
5. Concentrates primarily on hammer drills, firestops, and installation systems. Products for the construction, building maintenance and mining industries. Answer: Hilti.
6. Fictional character. Created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming. Answer: 007.
7. National flag carrier of Vietnam. Member of skyteam. Answer: Vietnam Airlines.
8. Japanese multinational electronics corporation. World’s fifth-largest personal computer vendor. Answer: Toshiba.
9. Working group of experts. Was formed by ISO and IEC. Answer: MPEG.
10. International self-service wholesale retailer. Operates across Europe and in some countries of Asia and Northern Africa. Answer: Metro.
11. Theme restaurant. Inspired by the popular portrayal of Hollywood. Answer: Planet Hollywood.
12. Founded in Winston-Salem, USA in 1875. Second-largest tobacco company in the US. Answer: R. J. Reynolds.
13. Australian-themed American casual dining restaurant chain. Founded 1988 in Tampa, Florida, U.S.. Answer: Outback.
14. Primarily produces and sells cognac. Owned by Rémy Cointreau. Answer: Rémy Martin.
15. Multinational lighting manufacturer. Second-largest lighting manufacturer in the world. Answer: Osram.
16. Interface for connecting peripheral devices to a computer. Developed by Intel and brought to market with Apple. Answer: Thunderbolt.
17. Operates a diverse array of network infrastructure. Manages two of the Internet’s thirteen root nameservers. Answer: Verisign.
18. British Internet retailer. Specialising in groceries. Answer: Ocado.
19. American fast food chain. Specializes in hot dogs. Answer: Wienerschnitzel.
20. Swiss luxury tobacco goods brand. Cool Water was a perfume of this brand. Answer: Davidoff.
21. International media company. One of the largest broadband providers outside the USA. Answer: Unitymedia .
22. Brand of bubble gum. Originally produced Wrigley. Answer: Hubba Bubba.
23. Certificate authority. Second largest public CA on the Internet. Answer: Thawte.
24. World-leading cognac house. Co-leader of LVMH. Answer: Hennessy.
25. Proprietary freeware raster graphics editor. Developed on the .NET Framework. Answer: Paint.NET.
26. Serial bus interface standard. A brand owned by Apple. Answer: FireWire.
27. American computer and network security company. Parent company is EMC Corporation. Answer: RSA.
28. Major producer of flavors and fragrances. Forth biggest company in this branch. Answer: Symrise.
29. Californian manufacturer of consumer electronics. Specializes in connectivity devices. Answer: Belkin.
30. Chocolate bar manufactured by Mars. Coconut filling enrobed with milk chocolate. Answer: Bounty.
31. Electronics company producing audio communications equipment. Well known for its headsets. Answer: Plantronics.
32. British video game developer. Formerly led by Peter Molyneux. Answer: Lionhead.
33. Producer of writing instruments in Europe. Was a pioneer in the use of moulded synthetic plastics. Answer: Lamy.
34. South African casual dining restaurant. Restaurants with a Portuguese/Mozambiquan theme. Answer: Nandos.
35. Italian luxury industry fashion house. Presented their first women’s collection in 1985. Answer: Dolce Gabbana.
36. Largest airline in Taiwan. Member of skyteam airline alliance. Answer: China Airlines.
37. Text editor and source code editor. Is distributed as free software. Answer: Notepad++.
38. Irish computer software company, best known for its physic engine. Owned by Intel. Answer: Havok.
39. French company founded in 1980. World’s first commercial space transportation company. Answer: Arianespace.
40. Internationally franchised brand of yogurt. Jointly owned by General Mills and Sodiaal. Answer: Yoplait.
41. Worldwide wholesaler of fasteners, screws and screw accessories. Was founded in 1945 by Adolf Würth in Künzelsau, Germany. Answer: Wuerth.
42. Italian multinational oil and gas company. Italy’s largest industrial company. Answer: Eni.
43. German transportation company. Comprising a cargo container shipping line. Answer: Hapag Lloyd.
44. German construction company. One of the largest general construction companies in the USA. Answer: Hochtief.
45. British multinational company. Banking and financial services. Answer: Standard Chartered.
46. British multinational insurance company. Sixth-largest insurance company in the world. Answer: Aviva.
47. Producing aerial systems for both military and civilian usage. Israel’s prime aerospace and aviation manufacturer. Answer: IAI.
48. Computer operating system. Released as free and open source software. Answer: Debian.
49. French-owned computer company. Also has machines at the TOP500 supercomputer list. Answer: Bull.
50. International chain of convenience stores. World’s largest operator, franchisor and licensor of convenience stores. Answer: 7eleven.
















































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1. American toy company. Barbie. Answer: Mattel.
2. Was a highway within the U.S. highway system. Became one of the most famous roads in America. Answer: Route 66.
3. File hosting service. Allows users to upload and sync files to a cloud storage. Answer: SkyDrive.
4. Russian company. World’s largest aluminium company. Answer: RUSAL.
5. American multinational corporation. Develops and manufactures data storage solutions. Answer: SanDisk.
6. Software product. Proprietary optical disc authoring software. Answer: CloneCD.
7. Cross platform game engine. Developed by unity technologies. Answer: Unity.
8. Developed by apple. Web browser. Answer: Safari.
9. Virtual drive. Optical disc authoring program. Answer: Daemon Tools.
10. Proprietary voice over IP software. Target audience is gamers. Answer: TeamSpeak.
11. Shareware file archiver. Current developer is Eugene roshal. Answer: WinRAR.
12. Game publisher. World’s second-largest gaming company by revenue after Nintendo. Answer: Activision Blizzard.
13. Canadian company based in Montreal. Global leader of aluminium mining and production. Answer: ALCAN.
14. Based in the south phoenix area of phoenix, Arizona. Owns several for-profit educational institutions. Answer: Apollo.
15. American privately held communication company. Products are business, telecommunications and equipment. Answer: Avaya.
16. Anglo-Australian multinational mining and petroleum company. World’s largest mining company. Answer: BHP Billiton.
17. Non-profit organization. Support the free software movement. Answer: FSF.
18. American stock exchange. Second-largest stock exchange by market capitalization in the world. Answer: NASDAQ.
19. American chain of department stores. Was bought out by Kmart in early 2005. Answer: Sears.
20. American it company. Proprietary computer storage and data management company. Answer: NetApp.
21. Fabless semiconductor company. Logo is inspired from the mathematical sinc function. Answer: Broadcom.
22. American fast food chain (historic logo). Competitor of McDonald’s. Answer: Burger King.
23. American video game development company. Well known for its social-distribution network steam. Answer: Valve.
24. Open source application framework. For the java platform. Answer: Spring Framework.
25. Internet content delivery network. One of the world’s largest distributed-computing platforms. Answer: Akamai.
26. Fast food restaurant chain. Primarily known for selling roast beef sandwiches and curly fries. Answer: Arby's.
27. Question answering focused web search engine. Currently owned by InterActiveCorp. Answer: Ask.
28. One of the largest independent software corporations. Creates systems software that runs in mainframe and distributed computing. Answer: CA.
29. American multinational chemical corporation. It is the second-largest chemical manufacturer. Answer: Dow Chemical.
30. American multinational corporation. Sells data storage products and services. Answer: EMC.
31. Was a French oil company. Which merged with totalfina. Answer: Elf.
32. Sporting goods company. Is known for pioneering fiberglass ski technology. Answer: K2.
33. Flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. It is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name. Answer: KLM.
34. American manufacturer of cookies and snacks. Best known for Oreo cookies. Answer: Nabisco.
35. Kuwait’s national oil company. Was founded on January 27, 1980 as an umbrella company. Answer: Q8.
36. Privately owned software company. Best known for QuarkXPress. Answer: Quark.
37. Italian-based manufacturer of tractors and combine harvesters. Founded 1942 in Treviglio. Answer: SAME Deutz-Fahr.
38. Linux distribution. Sponsored by novel and a number of other companies. Answer: openSUSE.
39. Largest Brazilian airline. Headquarters are in São Paulo. Answer: TAM.
40. American film studio. Original studio of that name was founded in 1919. Answer: United Artists.
41. American global information technology company. Based in blue bell, Pennsylvania, USA. Answer: Unisys.
42. Was the first airline founded in Brazil. From 1965 until 1990 it was Brazil’s leading and almost only international airline. Answer: VARIG.
43. Knife manufacturer based in Switzerland. Sole supplier of multi-purpose knives to the Swiss army. Answer: Victorinox.
44. Israeli world wide web infrastructure software company. Deployment and management of PHP-based web applications. Answer: Zend.
45. Worldwide marketing communications network. It is owned by Omnicom group. Answer: DDB.
46. French multinational advertising and public relations company. One of the world’s three largest advertising holding companies. Answer: Publicis.
47. American internet company. Held over 50 brands across 40 countries, like ask.com. Answer: IAC.
48. Designer and manufacturer of mobile handheld computers. Best known for his organiser. Answer: Psion.
49. Internet-based travel website. Founded as a division of Microsoft in 1996. Answer: Expedia.
50. Answer engine. Based on the computational platform mathematica. Answer: Wolfram Alpha.

















































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1. Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems company. World’s fifth-largest telecoms equipment maker. Answer: ZTE.
2. American video game development company. Developer of Borderlands. Answer: Gearbox.
3. Video game developer based in Lyon, France. Developer of Dishonoured. Answer: Arkane Studios.
4. American video game development company. Developer of Doom and Wolfenstein. Answer: Id Software.
5. Digital distribution platform. Developed by Valve Corporation. Answer: Steam.
6. German kitchen manufacturer. Located in Aich near Bodenkirchen in Lower Bavaria. Answer: Bulthaup.
7. Full-color monthly American magazine. Well known for its Vaporware Awards. Answer: Wired.
8. Free open source 2-dimensional physics simulator engine. Used in many online Flash games. Answer: Box2D.
9. Instant messaging client. Created by Microsoft. Answer: MSN Messenger.
10. Computer program for free-form information gathering. Also part of MS Office. Answer: OneNote.
11. Open-source office productivity software suite. Originated as staroffice. Answer: OpenOffice.
12. Proprietary office suite. Originally developed by stardivision. Answer: StarOffice.
13. Free and open source office suite. Developed by The Document Foundation. Answer: LibreOffice.
14. Free Unix-like operating system. Development began in 1993. Answer: FreeBSD.
15. Unix operating system. Originally developed by Sun Microsystems. Answer: Solaris.
16. Desktop environment. Graphical user interface that runs on top of a computer operating system. Answer: GNOME.
17. Unix-based graphical interface operating systems. Developed, marketed, and sold by Apple. Answer: Mac OS X.
18. Mobile operating system. Developed and distributed by Apple. Answer: IOS.
19. Internet-based travel website. Founded as a division of Microsoft in 1996. Answer: Expedia.
20. Video game developer. Developers of the game series Guild Wars. Answer: ArenaNet.
21. South Korea-based online video game company. Published massively multiplayer online role-playing games. Answer: NCsoft.
22. Anglo-Swiss multinational mining company. World’s largest exporter of thermal coal. Answer: Xstrata.
23. American fast food chain. Competitor of McDonald’s. Answer: Burger King.
24. Europe’s largest manufacturer of sanitary fittings. Has a showroom for partners and visitors on Fifth Avenue, New York. Answer: Grohe.
25. Internetplattform. Website. Offering ad-supported on-demand streaming video. Answer: Hulu.
26. British multinational music company. Was one of the "big four" record companies. Answer: EMI.
27. Travel website. Assists customers in gathering travel information. Answer: TripAdvisor.
28. Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company. Best known as the developer of the blackberry smartphone. Answer: RIM.
29. Handheld game console. Manufactured and marketed by Sony. Answer: PS Vita.
30. British-Australian multinational metals and mining corporation. Named after a Spain river. Answer: Rio Tinto.
31. Global generic and specialty pharmaceuticals company. Headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Answer: Mylan.
32. Vector graphics editor. Free cross-platform software. Answer: Inkscape.
33. Menswear. A brand owned by Danish company Bestseller. Answer: JackJones.
34. Family of specifications of an XML-based file format. For two-dimensional vector graphics. Answer: SVG.
35. American video game company. Best known for creating The Elder Scrolls RPG series. Answer: Bethesda.
36. American food production and distribution company. One of the country’s largest producers of branded food. Answer: Del Monte Foods.
37. Image retouching and editing tool. Often cited as a replacement for Adobe Photoshop. Answer: GIMP.
38. One of the largest private equity investment firms. Founded in 1992 by David Bonderman, James Coulter and William S. Price III. Answer: TPG.
39. Set of tools with a managed runtime environment. Facilitates video game development and management. Answer: XNA.
40. Focuses on 3D design software. Best known for AutoCAD. Answer: Autodesk.
41. Software company located in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda. Best known for clonecd. Answer: SlySoft.
42. Diversified managed health care company. Largest single health carrier in the United States. Answer: UnitedHealth.
43. Shopping Website. Price comparison service website. Answer: NexTag.
44. American software company. Specializing in Business Service Management software. Answer: BMC Software.
45. American metals industry company. World’s third largest producer of aluminium. Answer: Alcoa.
46. Software company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. Specializes in graphics processing. Answer: Corel.
47. Silicon Valley manufacturer of plds. Reconfigurable complex digital circuits. Answer: Altera.
48. Developer and vendor of security software. Founded in 1985 by Dr. Peter Lammer and Dr. Jan Hruska. Answer: Sophos.
49. American dental equipment maker. Leader in consumable dental products. Answer: Dentsply.
50. Was a U.S. airline. Became part of the US Airways Group after a merger in 2005. Answer: America West.

















































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1. American multinational diversified mass media corporation. Founder is Rupert Murdoch. Answer: News Corporation.
2. Trade name of a high-fidelity audio/visual reproduction standard. Is mainly a quality assurance system. Answer: THX.
3. Digital visual effects company. Produce the digital special effects for "Lord of the rings". Answer: Weta Digital.
4. Social bookmarking web service. Re-sold to AVOS Systems on April 27, 2011. Answer: Delicious.
5. Discovery engine that finds and recommends web content. Allow users to discover and rate Web pages. Answer: StumbleUpon.
6. Pharmaceuticals and health care products company. Developed the first HIV blood screening test. Answer: Abbott.
7. Brand for luxury vehicle. Division of Japanese automaker Honda. Answer: Acura.
8. Italian helicopter manufacturing company. Holding company is Finmeccanica. Answer: AgustaWestland.
9. Brand of Ceylon tea. Was founded in 1974 by Merrill J. Fernando. Answer: Dilmah.
10. Virtual globe, map and geographical information program. Acquired by Google in 2004. Answer: Google Earth.
11. Dutch distiller of alcoholic beverages. Oldest distillery brand in the world. Answer: Bols.
12. American rotorcraft manufacturer. Provides training and support services worldwide. Answer: Bell Helicopter.
13. Major international multi-sport event. Involving athletes with a range of physical and intellectual disabilities. Answer: Paralympics.
14. Brand of tequila. It is the largest selling tequila brand in the world. Answer: Jose Cuervo.
15. Major US commercial broadcasting television network. Second largest broadcaster in the world behind the BBC. Answer: CBS.
16. Producer of audio products and equipment. Company was founded Andre "Dr. Dre" Young and Jimmy Iovine. Answer: Beats Electronics.
17. Irish liqueur. Whiskey and cream based. Answer: Baileys.
18. Large French multinational conglomerate. Active in the power generation and transport markets. Answer: Alstom.
19. French multinational pharmaceutical company. World’s fourth-largest pharmaceutical company by prescription sales. Answer: Sanofi.
20. American multinational conglomerate. Researches, develops, and manufactures high-technology products. Answer: United Technologies.
21. World’s largest stock exchange. Located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City. Answer: NYSE.
22. Graphics editing program. Product of Adobe Creative Suite. Answer: Adobe Photoshop.
23. Italian aperitif. It looks, tastes, and smells much like Campari. Answer: Aperol.
24. Originally founded in Germany. Internationally leading manufacturer of retail and OEM batteries. Answer: VARTA.
25. Multimedia platform. Frequently used for advertisements and games. Answer: Flash.
26. Brands of apparel. Headquarters in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Answer: Hanes.
27. Brand of shampoo. Against dandruff. Answer: Head Shoulders.
28. Internet domain registrar and Web hosting company. More than 45 million domain names under management. Answer: Go Daddy.
29. Highest level of professional American football. Was formed by eleven teams in 1920. Answer: NFL.
30. Set of standards to establish radio communication. Contactless transactions, data exchange and simplified setup. Answer: NFC.
31. Mobile payment system. Developed by Google. Answer: Google Wallet.
32. Was a British computer company. Dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s and early 1990s. Answer: Acorn.
33. Taiwan-based electronics firm. Fifth largest PC motherboard manufacturer in the world. Answer: Elitegroup.
34. Computer expo in Taipei, Taiwan. One of the largest computer and technology fairs in the world. Answer: Computex.
35. Major technology-related trade show. Held each January in the Las Vegas Convention Center. Answer: CES.
36. American computer-animated comedy-adventure film. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars. Answer: Cars.
37. Carbonated soft drink. Originally intended as a patent medicine. Answer: Coca-Cola.
38. American multinational consumer goods company. Products include foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products. Answer: Procter and Gamble.
39. Brand of fruit-flavoured sweets. Have hard sugar shells which carry the letter "S". Answer: Skittles.
40. American English-language international daily newspaper. Largest newspaper in the United States, by circulation. Answer: Wall Street Journal.
41. Cachaça brand. Main distillery is located in Vitória de Santo Antao, in Brazil. Answer: Pitú.
42. Whiskey brand. Distillery in Northern Ireland. Answer: Bushmills.
43. American publishing and financial information firm. Its flagship publication is "The Wall Street Journal". Answer: Dow Jones.
44. British multinational consumer goods company. World’s largest producer of household cleaning products. Answer: Reckitt Benckiser.
45. International humanitarian movement. Was founded to protect human life and health. Answer: Red Cross.
46. British technology company. Designs and manufactures vacuum cleaners and hand dryers. Answer: Dyson.
47. Application included in Windows 7. A screen-capture tool. Answer: Snipping Tool.
48. Sandbox-building independent video game. Focused on creativity and building. Answer: Minecraft.
49. Pinboard-style social photo sharing website. Users can browse other pinboards for inspiration. Answer: Pinterest.
50. American manufacturer of glass, ceramics, and related materials. Best known for its "Gorilla Glass". Answer: Corning.

















































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1. One of the largest European free social-bookmarking web services. Slogan: "Wong the Web!". Answer: Mister Wong.
2. Highly portable free and open-source media player. Originally developed by students at the École Centrale Paris. Answer: VLC media player.
3. Visual effects company. Produce the special effects for ""Star Wars". Answer: Industrial Light Magic.
4. Multinational corporation headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. Operating in robotics and mainly in the power and automation technology. Answer: ABB Group.
5. Singapore-based global company. Best known for its digitized sound and video boards. Answer: Creative.
6. French multinational company. Designs and builds electrical systems for the aerospace and defence. Answer: Thales.

7. One of the oldest airlines in the world. Flag carrier and largest airline of the Russian Federation. Answer: Aeroflot.
8. Italian motorcycle helmet firm. Most notably associated with motorcycle World Champions Valentino Rossi. Answer: AGV.
9. Dutch brewery. Was taken over by Heineken in 1968. Answer: Amstel.
10. Outdoor clothing and equipment manufacturer. Headquartered in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, England. Answer: Berghaus.
11. Alcoholic aperitif. It is a bitters characterized by its dark red color. Answer: Campari.
12. Social-network aggregation. Magazine-format application software for Android and iOS. Answer: Flipboard.
13. Cream liqueur from South Africa. Made with the fruit of the African marula tree. Answer: Amarula.
14. Series of mobile devices using the Android operating system. Produced by Google in cooperation with selected hardware manufacturers. Answer: Google Nexus.
15. German multinational conglomerate company. Largest Europe-based electronics and electrical engineering company. Answer: Siemens.
16. Major US commercial broadcasting television network. Second largest broadcaster in the world behind the BBC. Answer: CBS.
17. French multinational mass media company. Majority owned by American conglomerate General Electric. Answer: Vivendi.
18. Euro-American multinational financial services corporation. First global equities exchange. Answer: NYSE Euronext.
19. French aircraft manufacturer.one of the three largest manufacturers of business jets. Answer: Dassault Aviation.
20. United States multinational conglomerate corporation. Produce more than 55,000 products, including: adhesives and car care products. Answer: 3M.
21. Office suite of desktop applications. Introduced by Microsoft on August 1, 1989. Answer: Microsoft Office.
22. World's largest manufacturer of vertical transportation systems. Principally focusing on elevators and escalators. Answer: Otis.
23. Largest American insurance company. Merged in 2004 with The St. Paul Companies. Answer: Travelers.
24. Media franchise published and owned by Nintendo. The second-most successful video game-based media franchise in the world. Answer: Pokémon.
25. Provider of social game services. Best known for Farmville. Answer: Zynga.
26. Espresso machine/coffee capsule system. A product from Nestlé. Answer: Dolce Gusto.
27. Social networking web site. Combines local reviews and social networking functionality. Answer: Yelp.
28. Brand name for razors. Was founded in London in 1772 by Henry Nock. Answer: Wilkinson Sword.
29. Privately held Spanish company. Best known for its Sherries and brandies. Answer: Osborne.
30. American sporting goods brand. Products are boxing equipment and apparel. Answer: Everlast.
31. A hot sauce. First produced in 1868. Answer: Tabasco.
32. American fast food restaurant chain. Specializes in hamburgers. Answer: Whataburger.
33. International hotel company. Hotels are generally close to city centres. Answer: Ibis.
34. Computer hardware subsidiary of Dell. Specialized in products for gamers. Answer: Alienware.
35. Italian clothing and fashion accessory manufacture. Founded 1948 in Italy. Answer: Diadora.
36. Manufacturer of clothing. Specializing in sportswear. Answer: Champion.
37. Watch company. Official timekeeper for ""The Tour de France". Answer: Festina.
38. American daily newspaper in New York City. Won more than 100 Pulitzer Prizes. Answer: The New York Times.
39. Database management system. Member of the Microsoft Office suite. Answer: MS Access.
40. Manufacturer of motherboards. Currently owned by Pegatron Corporation. Answer: Asrock.
41. Taiwanese electronics company. One of the world's largest motherboard and video card manufacturers. Answer: MSI.
42. Optical disc storage medium. Winner of the ""high definition optical disc format war". Answer: Blu-ray.
43. Taiwan-based manufacturer of computer hardware. Best known for its motherboards. Answer: Gigabyte.
44. Big-box store. Retailer of software, consumer electronics, computer hardware. Answer: Fry's.
45. International corporation based in Japan. Produces motorcycles and the ""Jet Ski". Answer: Kawasaki.
46. Predominant mobile phone operator in Japan. Name is officially an abbreviation of the phrase, ""do communications over the mobile network". Answer: NTT DoCoMo.
47. A 5% abv American-style lager. One of the highest selling beers in the United States. Answer: Budweiser.
48. Cable and satellite television news channel. Owned by News Corporation. Answer: Fox News.
49. Brand name used for certain pressure sensitive tapes. Manufactured by 3M. Answer: Scotch.
50. Discovery engine that finds and recommends web content. Allow users to discover and rate Web pages. Answer: StumbleUpon


















































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1. British manufacturer of luxury automobiles. Is a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW. Answer: Rolls-Royce.
2. Malaysian-owned Formula One team. In 2011 raced as Team Lotus. Answer: Caterham.
3. Brand for two kinds of premium cigar. Produced in Cuba for Habanos S.A. Answer: Cohiba.
4. Contemporary casual wear and dressy apparels seller. The line is sold in flagship stores and boutiques. Answer: Juicy Couture.
5. A company that produces toys for infants and children. Has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel since 1993. Answer: Fisher-Price.
6. American private research university. Is the alma mater of 30 living billionaires and 17 astronauts. Answer: Stanford.
7. Global e-commerce business. In 2002, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of eBay. Answer: PayPal.
8. Manufacturer of diving equipment. A leader in the dive industry. Answer: Mares.
9. American board game. The heart of the game is economics. Answer: Monopoly.
10. Blog-publishing service. Was bought by Google in 2003. Answer: Blogger.
11. Brand of adhesives, tapes and fixing products. Invented the world’s first glue stick. Answer: Pritt.
12. World’s largest recreational diving membership and diver training organization. Motto: "The Way the World Learns to Dive". Answer: PADI.
13. One of the largest internet companies. Best known for his web search engine. Answer: Google.
14. Oral hygiene product line. Was the first toothpaste in a collapsible tube. Answer: Colgate.
15. French winery. A prominent champagne house. Answer: Moët & Chandon.
16. Chinese state-owned telecommunication company. Largest fixed line service provider in China. Answer: China Telecom.
17. American fashion designer. Best known for his Polo clothing brand. Answer: Polo Ralph Lauren.
18. Second-largest bank in Canada by market capitalization. The bank was created in 1955. Answer: Toronto-Dominion Bank.
19. Largest extractor of natural gas in the world. Largest Russian company. Answer: Gazprom.
20. Food company. Known for its ketchup. Answer: Heinz.
21. Brand of batteries. Owns the Procell professional-use brand. Answer: Duracell.
22. Postal service. State-owned company in the UK. Answer: Royal Mail.
23. Independent[3][4] broadcaster owned by the state of Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news satellite TV channel. Answer: Al Jazeera
24. American cable TV specialty channel. Slogan: "Surprisingly Human". Answer: Animal Planet.
25. Publicly traded Czech company formerly known as Grisoft. Family of anti-virus and Internet security software. Answer: AVG.
26. Taiwanese multi-national company. Sells and markets consumer electronics, computing and communications devices. Answer: BenQ.
27. Privately held corporation, based in Framingham, Massachusetts. Specializes in audio equipment. Answer: Bose.
28. Italian racing car maker. Founded by Austrian-Italian Carlo Abarth in Turin. Answer: Abarth.
29. Was a major American airline. Merged with United Airlines. Answer: Continental Airlines.
30. American animated sitcom. Series centers on the Griffins, a dysfunctional family. Answer: Family Guy.
31. World’s largest producer of outdoor power products. European leader in consumer watering products. Answer: Husqvarna.
32. German 70-proof digestif. Contrary to an urban legend, it does not contain deer or elk blood. Answer: Jägermeister.
33. A German optics company. Producing cameras, geosurvey equipment, and microscopes. Answer: Leica.
34. Ice cream brand. Consisted of a thick bar of vanilla ice cream on a stick. Answer: Magnum.
35. American makeup brand, owned by L''Oréal. Slogan: "Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s ... Answer: Maybelline.
36. Second largest private company in Canada. World’s largest producer of French fries. Answer: McCain.
37. An annual multiple stage bicycle race. Primarily held in France. Answer: Tour de France.
38. Sub-brand of Sony. Used for many computer products of Sony. Answer: VAIO.
39. Home video game console released by Nintendo. Primary wireless controller detects movement in three dimensions. Answer: Wii.
40. A Swiss Insurance company. Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. Answer: Zurich.
41. Brand of London Dry gin. Produced in Scotland. Answer: Gordon’s Gin.
42. Brand for young people. Brand of second largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. Answer: Adidas.
43. Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation. One of the leading manufacturers of electronics products. Answer: Sony.
44. American multinational corporation. Company was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Answer: Microsoft.
45. American cable television channel. Original purpose of the channel was to play music videos. Answer: MTV.
46. American multinational hardware and software corporation. World’s leading PC manufacturer. Answer: Hewlett-Packard.
47. International organization. Was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations. Answer: UNO.
48. French manufacturer of alpine, snowboard, and Nordic equipment. French manufacturer of alpine, snowboard, and Nordic equipment. Answer: Rossignol.
49. Sports car by Chevrolet. Has been produced in six generations. Answer: Corvette.
50. Global company with brands and technologies for consumer and industrial businesses. Three business areas: Home Care, Personal Care and Adhesives. Answer: Henkel.


















































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