| OLIVETTI | Company which ceased typewriter production in 1994 |
| LIVINGMARXISM | Magazine launched in 1988 which ceased publication after being sued by ITN in 2000 (6,7) |
| SPARERIB | Feminist magazine founded in 1972 which ceased publishing in 1993 (5,3) |
| CITYLIMITS | London listings magazine founded in 1981 which ceased publication in 1993 (4,6) |
| THELISTENER | Weekly magazine launched by the BBC in 1929 which ceased publication in 1991 (3,8) |
| TODAY | British newspaper which ceased publication in 1995 |
| WESTERNUNION | American business which ceased its telegram service in 2006 |
| LISTENER | The ___, BBC magazine which ceased publication in 1991 (8) |
| USSR | Former superpower which ceased to exist in 1991 (1,1,1,1) |
| GUILDER | Former unit of currency of the Netherlands which ceased to be legal tender in 2002 (7) |
| FARTHING | British bronze coin which ceased to be legal tender in 1961 (8) |
| READERSDIGEST | Monthly US general-interest family magazine, the UK edition of which ceased publication in April after 86 years (7,6) |
| NINTENDO | Japanese video game company which was founded in 1889 as a playing card manufacturing company (8) |
| DISNEY | The Walt ___ Company American media company which is the eighth most valuable brand according to Forbes in 2019 |
| AMOCO | Oil company which merged with BP in 1998, formerly the Standard Oil Company (5) |
| HABITAT | Terence Conran's home furnishing company which opened its first store in Chelsea in 1964 |
| XERO | New Zealand software company which achieved 1m subscribers in 2017 (4) |
| CASIO | Company which introduced the all-electric compact calculator in 1957 |
| ROYALMAIL | Company which briefly changed its name to Consignia in 2001 |
| ATARI | Company which introduced the Pong video game in 1972 |