| 100% | POLONIUS | 8 | "To thine own self be true" speaker |
| 86% | POLONIUS | 8 | Shakespeare character who says "This above all: to thine own self be true" |
| 83% | HAMLET | 6 | Play by William Shakespeare which features the line "This above all, to thine own self be true" |
| 83% | LAERTES | 7 | ''To thine own self be true'' addressee |
| 80% | LAERTES | 7 | Recipient of the advice "to thine own self be true" |
| 80% | HAMLET | 6 | Where the phrase "To thine own self be true" comes from |
| 69% | TRUE | 4 | "To thine own self be __" |
| 68% | TRUE | 4 | "To thine own self be __" ("Hamlet") |
| 67% | TRUE | 4 | "To thine own self be ___" (line from "Hamlet") |
| 66% | THINE | 5 | "To ___ own self be true'' |
| 66% | THINE | 5 | ''To __ own self be true'' |
| 66% | THINE | 5 | “To ___ own self be true” |
| 66% | THINE | 5 | "To __ own self be true" |
| 66% | THINE | 5 | “To — own self be true” |
| 66% | THINE | 5 | "To ___ own self be true" |
| 65% | THINE | 5 | "To __ own self be true": "Hamlet" |
| 65% | THINE | 5 | "To __ own self be true" ("Hamlet") |
| 63% | SELF | 4 | "To thine own ___ be true" |
| 63% | SELF | 4 | ''To thine own ___ be true'' |
| 63% | SELF | 4 | ''To thine own __ be true'' |
| 61% | THINE | 5 | “To ___ own self be true”: “Hamlet” bromide often quoted out of context |
| 57% | THINE | 5 | “This above all: to ___ own self be true”: “Hamlet” |
| 57% | OWN | 3 | "To thine ___ self be true" |
| 55% | OWN | 3 | "To thine ___ self be true" (line from "Hamlet") |
| 41% | KEPT | 4 | Was true to, as one's word |
| 39% | THINE | 5 | To __ own self... |
| 39% | AFFIRM | 6 | To state that something is true |
| 39% | BELIEVE | 7 | To accept something as being true |
| 38% | POLONIUS | 8 | In Hamlet he said "To thine ownself be true" |
| 37% | BELIEVE | 7 | To have confidence something is true without proof |