| 100% | OHMANDY | 7 | "I need you today, —" (Manilow lyric) | 
| 58% | LEOSAYER | 8 | "When I Need You" singer | 
| 57% | SAYER | 5 | "When I Need You" singer Leo | 
| 57% | SAYER | 5 | “When I Need You” singer Leo | 
| 53% | SAYER | 5 | Leo with the 1977 #1 hit "When I Need You" | 
| 53% | AMAP | 4 | "Do I need to draw you ___?" | 
| 53% | AMAP | 4 | "Do I need to draw you —?" | 
| 52% | EVER | 4 | Bonnie Tyler lyric "I need you more than ___" | 
| 52% | DRAW | 4 | "Do I need to __ you a map?" | 
| 52% | DRAW | 4 | "Do I need to ___ you a picture?" | 
| 52% | MAP | 3 | "Do I need to draw you a ___?" | 
| 50% | CANTBUYMELOVE | 13 | The Beatles #1 song with the lyric "Say you don't need no diamond ring and I'll be satisfied" (4 wds.) | 
| 50% | CANTBUYMELOVE | 13 | No. 1 Beatles song with the lyric "Say you don't need no diamond rings and I'll be satisfied" (4 wds.) | 
| 49% | EVER | 4 | "If you __ need me, call" | 
| 49% | LEOSAYER | 8 | British singer-songwriter who recorded 1977 UK no 1 single When I Need You | 
| 49% | AMAP | 4 | "Do I need to draw you ___" (atlas feature): 2 wds. | 
| 49% | AMAP | 4 | "Do I need to draw you ___?" (atlas feature): 2 wds. | 
| 48% | PROMISEME | 9 | “I need you to swear . . .” | 
| 48% | PROMISEME | 9 | “I need you to swear” | 
| 48% | WHYAMIHERE | 10 | "What do you even need me for?" | 
| 48% | AMIDONE | 7 | "Do you still need me here, or ..." | 
| 47% | SHOUT | 5 | "You know you make me wanna ___" (Isley Brothers lyric) | 
| 46% | IBET | 4 | "___ you can't guess who called me today!": 2 wds. | 
| 46% | GATS | 4 | "What's beef? Beef is when you need two ___ to go to sleep" (Notorious B.I.G. lyric) | 
| 46% | HEA | 3 | "Isn't ___ bit like you and me?" (Beatles lyric) | 
| 46% | HEA | 3 | "Isn't ___ bit like you and me?": Beatles' lyric | 
| 46% | HEA | 3 | Isn't ___ bit like you and me? (Beatles lyric) | 
| 46% | SEE | 3 | Word repeated in the lyric "Do you ___ what I ___?" | 
| 46% | SIR | 3 | "Pardon me, are you Aaron Burr, ___?" ("Hamilton" lyric) | 
| 46% | BURR | 4 | "Pardon me, are you Aaron ___, sir?" ("Hamilton" lyric) |