| UBER | Company that employs almost 4 million drivers |
| HEDGEFUND | Investment company that employs strategies such as short selling (5,4) |
| AVON | Company that employs bellringers |
| INTEL | Computer microprocessor company that employs around 106,000 people (5) |
| UPS | Company that employs Paulette's love interest in "Legally Blonde" |
| NINTENDO | Company that employs Doug Bowser, appropriately |
| AAA | Group with over 58 million drivers as members: Abbr. |
| PRESBYTERIANS | About 4 million Americans, religiously |
| ACCRA | Ghana metropolis of 4 million plus |
| AIBERIA | Canadian province (255,541 sq miles; pop about 4 million (7) |
| PERU | Country with about 4 million Quechua speakers |
| CROATIAN | Citizen of country in southern Europe (21,851 sq miles; pop 4 million), independent since 1991 (8) |
| BALINESE | Pertaining to an island in south-east Asia (2,146 sq miles; pop about 4 million), a popular tourist destination (8) |
| GIRLONFIRE | Song from Alicia Keys's fifth studio album which was a commercial hit with over 4 million paid downloads in the U.S.: 3 wds. |
| OREGON | US state (96,981 sq miles; pop about 4 million), nicknamed the Beaver State (6) |
| RHEINLAND | Area of western Germany (7,663 sq miles; pop about 4 million (9) |
| BERLINER | Citizen of European capital city (pop about 4 million), founded in the 12th century (8) |
| PANAMA | Country in Central America (29,199 sq miles; pop about 4 million), independent since 1903 (6) |
| AMMAN | Capital city in the middle East (pop 4 million), with a large Roman theatre built around 100 AD (5) |
| DARESSALAAM | African city of 4+ million whose name means, literally, "haven of peace" |