| 100% | OWN | 3 | "I want my ___ place" ("I'd like to move out of my parents' house") |
| 52% | PORCHSWING | 10 | Option when one wants to move out of the house? |
| 45% | KEEPERHOUSE | 11 | *Dwelling you never want to move out of? |
| 41% | IMLATE | 6 | "Get out of my way. I have a meeting to get to!" |
| 40% | BEHALF | 6 | "On ___ of everyone here, I'd like to thank . . ." |
| 39% | COMEOVER | 8 | "I want to see you but I don't want to leave my place" |
| 39% | PERMITME | 8 | “I’d like to be of assistance, if I may” |
| 38% | HUMBLEBRAG | 10 | "I felt so out of place when I went to the Met Gala," e.g. |
| 38% | APEEP | 5 | “I don’t want to hear ___ out of you!” |
| 38% | HYPOCRISIES | 11 | "Unctuous, I'd like you to meet my friend, ___" |
| 37% | APEEP | 5 | "I don't want to hear ___ out of you!": 2 wds. |
| 37% | APT | 3 | Like the anagramming of A DECIMAL POINT to make I'M A DOT IN PLACE |
| 37% | PEEP | 4 | "I don't want to hear a ___ out of you" |
| 37% | PEEP | 4 | "I don't want to hear another ___ out of you!" |
| 37% | PEEP | 4 | "I don't want to hear a ___ out of you!" |
| 36% | TORE | 4 | Moved like a bat out of hell |
| 36% | IGIVE | 5 | "Put me out of my misery!" |
| 36% | WITS | 4 | "You scared me out of my ___!" |
| 36% | STREISAND | 9 | Oscar winner who said, “People told me to change my last name. . . . Instead, I decided to take an ‘A’ out of my first name” |
| 35% | RUT | 3 | Tiring habit you want to break out of |
| 35% | ESCAPEROOM | 10 | Activity you might want to get out of? |
| 35% | PAPI | 4 | “Ay ___, I say / to the scar on my belly. i only knew my name / when it came out of her mouth”: José Olivarez, “Guapo” |
| 35% | SORTS | 5 | Something one doesn't want to be out of |
| 35% | ESCAPEROOM | 10 | Engagement you might really want to get out of? |
| 34% | UNWILLINGLY | 11 | "As much as I'd like, you're not getting any of my estate," Tom said ___ |
| 34% | ANO | 3 | I'd like to buy ___ |
| 34% | AMENU | 5 | I'd like to see ___ |
| 34% | RUT | 3 | Pattern that a person might want to break out of |
| 34% | DISLOCATE | 9 | To accidentally put a joint out of place |
| 34% | PART | 4 | "___ of me wants to believe..." (some bit) |