Loco for Logos
Starts with 2 Vowels
Homonames
Metallic Expressions
10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS
200

Makes sense that the B-R in the Baskin-Robbins logo incorporates this 2-digit number

31

200

Some swallows build nests of mud beneath these parts of a roof

Eaves

200

To summon someone over a loudspeaker in a public place

page

200

Airtight, like an alibi, or an old armor-plated warship

Ironclad

200

This branch of the U.S. government makes the laws

(well, maybe not anymore) 

Legislative

400

The logo of this Japanese car brand is a caliper that resembles the letter "A"

Acura

400

Seaweed is a good source of this element, an essential micronutrient

Iodine

400

Made a hole in the earth

Dug

400

It can be a simple remedy for a difficult problem, or what's needed to kill a werewolf

Silver Bullet

400

Keep your eye on the birdie, also known by this longer name

Shuttlecock

600

Ruminate on this--since the 1870s its trademark logo has featured a leaping ruminant, not a plow or tractor

John Deere

600

This controversial end-of-life practice derives its name from Greek for "easy death"

euthansia

600

A draw in sports

Tie

600

This term for Northerners opposed to the Civil War likened them to a snake in the grass

Copperheads

600

Another word for the draft, it's mandatory enrollment in the military

Conscription

800

This clothing line's crocodile logo goes back to the 1920s & its founder, who was nicknamed "The Crocodile", on the tennis court

Lacoste

800

It's not exactly the same but for a quick, easy way to make this, combine mayo, garlic & lemon juice

Aioli

800

To get smaller, or especially to get less bright, like the Moon

Wane

800

Fashion model Derek Zoolander gave this name to his trademark look; others include Ferrari & Le Tigre

Blue Steel

800

This word meaning "nonsense" begins with the name of a son of Odin

Balderdash

1000

The little icons within this company's "U" logo represent its diversity, including its more than 400 consumer brands

Unilever

1000

In mythology this Trojan warrior was second only to Hector in bravery

Aeneas

1000

4-letter word for the piece that slides into notches on a ratchet to pause the mechanism 

pawl

1000

A song in "Guys & Dolls" is called "Fugue For" these, slang for gamblers with more flash than cash

Tinhorns

1000

This term for a tightrope walker comes from Latin for "rope" & "walk"

funambulist