100% | LITE | 4 | *Mah-jongg-tile material that was the world's first synthetic plastic |
49% | ENIAC | 5 | Machine finished in 1945 that was the world's first electronic general-purpose digital computer |
48% | ARENA | 5 | Friends ___ (Stockholm venue that was the first stop on Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour) |
44% | EMUS | 4 | Australian birds that are the world's second tallest, behind ostriches |
43% | WALMART | 7 | Arkansas-based retailer that is the world's largest company by revenue |
42% | CNN | 3 | Channel started in 1980 that was the first in the world to provide 24-hour news coverage |
42% | MARLINS | 7 | Florida squad that was the first to win two World Series titles as a wild-card team |
41% | LAPAZBOLIVIA | 12 | South American metropolis that is the world's highest capital city (elevation 11,942 ft.) (3 wds.) |
40% | STAY | 4 | 2021 song that was the Kid Laroi's first #1 hit |
40% | RCA | 3 | Co. that launched the world's first communications satellite |
40% | BOGOTACOLOMBIA | 14 | South American metropolis that is the world's third-highest capital city (elevation 8,612 ft.) (2 wds.) |
40% | QUITOECUADOR | 12 | South American metropolis that is the world's second-highest capital city (elevation 9,350 ft.) (2 wds.) |
40% | GIA | 3 | ___ Carangi, considered to be the world's first supermodel |
39% | OBERLIN | 7 | Ohio college that was the first in the U.S. to admit women |
39% | TULIP | 5 | Flower that caused the world's first economic bubble in the 1630s |
39% | TEN | 3 | Approximate percentage of the world's population that is left-handed |
39% | NONSELF | 7 | Material that is foreign to the body |
39% | AMAZON | 6 | Rainforest which is the world's largest carbon dioxide sink that witnessed devastating wildfires in 2019 |
39% | ASTORIA | 7 | Oregon city that was the first permanent U.S. settlement west of the Rockies |
39% | SNL | 3 | Show that was the source of "The Blues Brothers" and "Wayne's World": Abbr. |
39% | TMZ | 3 | Hollywood website that was the first to report Michael Jackson's death in 2009 |
39% | UCLA | 4 | SoCal school where the world's first internet transmission was made |
39% | OPEL | 4 | Automotive company that conducted the world's first rocket-powered flights |
38% | OBERLIN | 7 | Ohio college that was the first in the U.S. to award degrees to women |
38% | TULIP | 5 | Flower that created the world's first speculative bubble, during the Dutch Golden Age |
38% | RCA | 3 | Label that was a demonstrator at the 1939 World's Fair |
38% | MINES | 5 | University in Golden, Colorado, known informally as this, that is consistently ranked first in the world for mineral exploration engineering |
38% | MITHRIL | 7 | Fictional metal that was the material for Frodo's shirt of mail that saves his life |
38% | MOUSELEMUR | 10 | A species unique to Madagascar that is the world's smallest primate and one of the smallest mammals in the world: 2 wds. |
38% | ABBA | 4 | Quartet that was Sweden's first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest |