Other crossword clues for answer "KMART"
- KMART
- Blue Light Special site
- Big name in chain stores
- Shop Your Way store
- Target rival
- Target challenger
- Discount giant
- S.S. Kregge store
- Attention ___ shoppers
- Target competitor
- Chain whose largest store in the world (120,000 square feet!) is in Guam
- Special place?
- The pilot of the NBC sitcom "Superstore" was filmed in one
- First major American retailer to introduce self-checkout lanes (2001)
- Store featuring "Best of Blue" specials
- Store pitched by Rosie O'Donnell
- Retailer since 1962
- Sears buyer
- Discount chain formerly known as S.S. Kresge Co.
- Where to buy Martha Stewart's line
- Kind of special?
- Discount merchandiser
- Martha Stewart Everyday line backer
- Discount chain that bought Sears
- Store that often includes a Little Caesars Pizza Station
- Chain retailer that merged with Sears
- Target alternative
- Store that merged with Sears in 2005
- Discount chain
- It first opened in 1962
- Home of Martha Stewart's line
- S.S. Kresge, these days
- It merged with Sears in 2004
- Attention, __ shoppers ...
- Blue Light Special store
- Sears subsidiary
- *Blue Light Specials store
- Alaska is the only state without one
- Craftsman tools seller
- *Onetime owner of Waldenbooks
- Chain with a Smart Sense store brand
- Disappearing retail giant
- Shrinking retailer
- Retail giant
- Sears rival
- Where to see Martha Stewart Everyday
- Penney competitor
- JC Penney rival
- Former OfficeMax owner
- Penney rival
- Rival of Target
- Sears Holdings subsidiary
- Alternative to Sears
- Store chain founded by S.S. Kresge
- Store that sells Martha Stewart Everyday products
- Merger partner with Sears in 2005
- Its mascot is Mr. Bluelight
- S.S. Kresge, today
- S. S. Kresge, now
- The first one opened in Detroit in 1962
- It's headquartered in Troy, Mich.
- Site of a blue light, maybe
- Retail chain started near Detroit in 1962
- Store first opened in Detroit in 1962
- ___ shoppers
- Blue Light Special offerer
- The first one opened in Garden City, Mich., in 1962
- Sears buyer of 2005
- Chain once self-styled as "the Saving Place"
- Store known for its Blue Light Specials
- Retailer originally named the S. S. Kresge Company
- Former retail giant
- Alternative to Target
- It merged with Sears
- Its Web site is www.bluelight.com
- Twice-bankrupt discount chain
- Disappearing discount chain
- Once-giant discount chain
- Home of the Blue Light Special
- Name in big box stores
- Major discount chain
- Bankruptcy filer of 2002
- Chain with a Sofía Vergara line
- Chain with a Martha Stewart line
- Blue light site
- Company with a Smart Sense store brand
- Onetime owner of OfficeMax
- It bought Sears in 2005