| 100% | APU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character whose catchphrase is "Thank you, come again" |
| 100% | APU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character whose catchphrase was "Thank you, come again" |
| 59% | APU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character known for saying "Thank you, come again" |
| 52% | APU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character who says "Thank you, come again" |
| 52% | APU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character who says "Thank you, come again!" |
| 50% | APU | 3 | "Thank you, come again" speaker, on "The Simpsons" |
| 50% | APU | 3 | "Thank you, come again" speaker on "The Simpsons" |
| 49% | HERE | 4 | "___ You Come Again," Dolly Parton song that was performed by Katy Perry at the Grammys |
| 46% | MOE | 3 | "The Simpsons" character whose surname is Szyslak |
| 45% | BART | 4 | “The Simpsons” character whose catchphrases include “Ay caramba!” |
| 45% | APU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character whose last name is Nahasapeemapetilon |
| 45% | MOE | 3 | "The Simpsons" character whose last name is Szyslak |
| 45% | OTTO | 4 | "The Simpsons" character whose last name is Mann |
| 45% | STU | 3 | "The Simpsons" character Disco ___ whose last name is "Discotheque" |
| 43% | GENIE | 5 | "Aladdin" character whose first line is "Oy! 10,000 years will give you such a crick in the neck!" |
| 43% | OTTO | 4 | “The Simpsons” character whose name is a palindrome |
| 41% | NELSON | 6 | Simpsons character with the catchphrase "Ha, ha" |
| 40% | MRT | 3 | 1980s TV star whose catchphrase was "I pity the fool!": 2 wds. |
| 39% | FRANKENSTEIN | 12 | Character whose creation is making the 10 complaints in this puzzle |
| 39% | APU | 3 | TV character who says "Thank you, come again!" |
| 39% | KURTZ | 5 | Literary character whose last words are "The horror! The horror!" |
| 37% | ROMEO | 5 | Shakespeare character whose name is part of the NATO alphabet |
| 37% | SIMS | 4 | Video-game characters whose "lives" are controlled by the players |
| 37% | GONEGIRL | 8 | Novel whose title character is the missing Amy Dunne |
| 37% | ODOR | 4 | What you hope will come out in the wash |
| 36% | FERMATA | 7 | The —, 1994 novel by Nicholson Baker whose central character is Arno Strine |
| 36% | LITTLENUGGET | 12 | The —, 1913 P G Wodehouse novel whose title character is Ogden Ford |
| 36% | JOEYTRIBBIANI | 13 | "Friends" character with the catchphrase "How YOU doin'?": 2 wds. |