| 100% | GOLD | 4 | "Worth its weight in ___," idiom that means something is very valuable |
| 41% | AWAY | 4 | To squirrel ___, fall-related idiom that means to hide something of value in a safe place |
| 41% | LILY | 4 | "To gild a ___," idiom that means an unnecessary adornment has been added to something already beautiful |
| 41% | VALUABLE | 8 | Worth its weight in gold, say |
| 39% | CASH | 4 | "Strapped for ___," idiom that means one is financially in dire straits |
| 38% | AERO | 4 | Something that Rowntree's dreamed up in 1935, and it ended up being full of holes |
| 37% | CRUMBLES | 8 | "That's the way the cookie ___," idiom that means an unpleasant situation must be accepted as it is |
| 37% | INGOT | 5 | It's worth its weight in gold |
| 37% | BOTTOM | 6 | "___ of my heart," idiom that means very sincerely |
| 36% | STRAPPEDFORCASH | 15 | Something that you've placed over your shoulder in the hope that it will somehow drag you out of the hole? |
| 35% | RHINO | 5 | Animal whose horn is worth more than its weight in gold |
| 35% | SIC | 3 | Word meaning "that error is how it was written," in print |
| 35% | WABE | 4 | Word in "Jabberwocky" that Lewis Carroll said meant "the side of a hill (from its being soaked by rain)" |
| 35% | BELIEVE | 7 | Assume something is true, have credence in it |
| 35% | STONE | 5 | When something is unchangeable it's set in __ |
| 35% | OMISSIBLE | 9 | Something that is worth being excluded |
| 34% | STONE | 5 | Something may be written in it |
| 34% | STRIDE | 6 | Something may be taken in it |
| 34% | DALE | 4 | Pitbull album title that means “give it” in Spanish |
| 34% | EXPENSIVE | 9 | Something that is priced very high; costly |
| 34% | RIN | 3 | It's worth very little in Japan |
| 34% | JAW | 3 | Something that may be dropped in shock |
| 34% | AQUEOUS | 7 | Something that has been dissolved in water |
| 34% | ALLNIGHTER | 10 | Something that may be pulled in college |
| 34% | ELSE | 4 | Something may be in front of it |
| 34% | NEW | 3 | To turn over a ___ leaf, fall-related idiom that means to start something fresh |
| 34% | PRICE | 5 | "Everything has a ___," idiom that means that anything can be bought with enough finances |
| 34% | SOLUBLE | 7 | Something that can be dissolved in liquid is __ |
| 34% | OBSOLETE | 8 | Something that was in use in earlier times |
| 34% | EPIC | 4 | Something that is heroic or grand in scale |