| 100% | DEVILISAN | 9 | & 14D The —, 1616 stage comedy by Ben Jonson |
| 54% | ALCHEMIST | 9 | The —, 1610 stage play by Ben Jonson featuring the character Dol Common |
| 44% | DOL | 3 | & 15A Prostitute in Ben Jonson stage play The Alchemist |
| 36% | TOCELIA | 7 | Ben Jonson love poem of 1616 |
| 34% | GENTLEMEN | 9 | 2019 action comedy by Guy Ritchie, The __ |
| 34% | MEET | 4 | Ben Stiller comedy "___ the Fockers" |
| 34% | EXPEDITIONOF | 12 | 21A & 14D The —, 1771 novel by Tobias Smollett |
| 34% | THARK | 5 | 1927 stage farce by Ben Travers |
| 34% | ROOKERYNOOK | 11 | 1926 stage farce by Ben Travers |
| 33% | BASEMENT | 8 | The __ Yard, comedy podcast by Joe Santagato |
| 32% | ALEX | 4 | Lion played by Ben Stiller in the "Madagascar" animated films |
| 32% | LEBOWSKI | 8 | Comedy movie by the Coen brothers, The Big __ |
| 32% | RIVALS | 6 | The —, 1775 comedy play by R B Sheridan |
| 32% | CHEAPER | 7 | __ by the Dozen, 2003 Steve Martin comedy |
| 32% | SITIN | 5 | Protest staged by the Greensboro Four |
| 31% | DOCTORCAIUS | 11 | French physician in William Shakespeare stage comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor |
| 31% | ONEARMEDBIT | 11 | Comedy routine by the object of Dr. Kimble's search? |
| 31% | OURTOWN | 7 | Thornton Wilder play narrated by the Stage Manager |
| 31% | SLAPSTICK | 9 | Type of comedy done by the Three Stooges |
| 31% | TRAVERS | 7 | Ben —, author of stage plays Thark and The Bed Before Yesterday |
| 30% | SHREW | 5 | "The Taming of the ___," romantic comedy written by William Shakespeare |
| 30% | CHEAPER | 7 | "___ by the Dozen" (Steve Martin comedy about a large family) |
| 30% | PARENTS | 7 | "Meet the " 2000 Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro comedy, |
| 30% | ZOOLANDER | 9 | 2001 comedy starring and directed by Ben Stiller (birthday today), which is a satire on the fashion industry |
| 30% | ALCHEMIST | 9 | The __, Ben Jonson's satirical play on gullibility |
| 30% | EASYA | 5 | 2010 Emma Stone comedy inspired by The Scarlet Letter |
| 30% | FOURSEASONS | 11 | The —, 1981 comedy-drama film written, starring and directed by Alan Alda |
| 30% | BLUEROOM | 8 | The —, 1998 stage play by David Hare |