Clothing Stores
Grocery Stores
Tech Stores
Luxury Stores
Big Box Stores
100

Known for their Thanksgiving Day parade

Macy's

100

This grocery store chain is well known for its farm animal name.

Piggly Wiggly

100

This store is owned by a giant tech company and shares its name with a common fruit.

Apple

100

This department store features the avenue it was originally located on in its name. 

Saks 5th Avenue

100

This chain was started by the Walton family and is now international. 

Walmart

200

Known for always having a sale going on and their store-specific cash program.

Kohls 

200

These two grocery store chains merged with each other in 2015, making shopping at either store a safe way to go! 

Safeway/Albertsons

200

You may find the best buys at this big box tech store

Best Buy

200

This high end department store is named after two people and its first location was in Dallas, TX.

Neiman Marcus

200

This store's mascot is Bullseye. 

Target

300

They have an anniversary sale every summer, typically in August. They have a discount sore called The Rack.

Nordstrom

300

You may know this grocery store by one of it's sister names, but the store brand in all locations remains the same. 

Kroger

300

The name of this store is two words and incorporates a common device for listening to music and a humble place of residence. 

Radio Shack

300

This high-end jewelry store also had a movie named after it and they are known for their diamonds. 

Tiffany's

300

This store carries appliances, linens, and more! You could even say they go beyond carrying all you could need.

Bed, Bath, and Beyond

400

If you have a large budget, you can afford your yoga pants from this store.

Lulu Lemon

400

This grocery store was purchased my Amazon.

Whole Foods

400

This tech store is online only and has a food item in the name. 

Newegg

400
They have a famous brown bag sale and was founded in 1861.

Bloomingdale's

400

This big box store sells appliances and they are known for their catalogs. 

Sears

500

This store has Swedish roots and it's the second largest global retailer. 

H&M

500

This southern-based grocery store is known for it's "check" logo and is headquartered in Florida.

Winn-Dixie

500

This store is owned by a common PC operating system. 

Microsoft Store

500

This luxury department store was named after its founders, and while most of its business is done online, there is a store location on 5th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. 

Bergdorf Goodman

500

This speciality big box store meets all of your office needs.

Office Max/Office Depot