100% | NOROOM | 6 | "We can't squeeze any more in" |
52% | BREAKING | 8 | Can't take any more; at your __ point |
48% | UCLA | 4 | West Coast school that received the most applications of any US school in 2017: Abbr. |
46% | CUBAN | 5 | ___ cigars (premium smokes that can't be sold in the US) |
45% | EAST | 4 | Direction that isn't in any US state names |
45% | DEWPOINT | 8 | Temperature where air can't hold any more water |
44% | MORE | 4 | "We can't take much ___ of this!" |
44% | SIXTEEN | 7 | Many in the US start driving at this age |
43% | ONES | 4 | Most bills in US circulation |
43% | PROJECTGUTENBERG | 16 | "We can't hear you in the back, Johannes!"? |
43% | DOG | 3 | Most popular pet in the US |
42% | DADJOKE | 7 | "Why can't you take a test in the jungle? Too many cheetahs!" e.g. |
42% | ABSOLUTEZERO | 12 | *Temperature at which you can't get any more chill? |
42% | EARS | 4 | We have two "so we can listen twice as much as we speak," in a saying |
42% | CIA | 3 | US organization in many spy novels: Abbr. |
42% | CIA | 3 | US organization in many spy movies: Abbr. |
41% | FML | 3 | "Things can't get any worse...but they just did," in a text |
41% | ROZCHAST | 8 | “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?” memoirist |
41% | OBAMA | 5 | 2008 candidate with the slogan "Change we can believe in" |
41% | TRAMSTATION | 11 | Any of more than 1,700 in Melbourne |
41% | LACTOSE | 7 | Sugar in milk products many people can't tolerate |
41% | NITROGEN | 8 | Most common element in the air we breathe |
41% | OWN | 3 | We bore in mind their ___ individual requirements but didn't do special favours for any of them. |
41% | VAMPIRES | 8 | Many "What We Do in the Shadows" characters |
41% | MAIL | 4 | In US elections, people can vote through it |
41% | ENG | 3 | Most common spoken language in the US: Abbr. |
41% | NYC | 3 | Most populous urban area in the US: Abbr. |
41% | UCLA | 4 | Most applied-to school in the US: Abbr. |
41% | ENG | 3 | Most commonly spoken language in the US: Abbr. |
41% | UCLA | 4 | Most applied-to university in the US: Abbr. |