| 100% | COMPUTERICON | 12 | [aria-label] Depiction of a laptop * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 84% | LEGALREPRESENTATION | 19 | [aria-label] Depiction of a gavel and scales * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 83% | SPITTINGIMAGE | 13 | [aria-label] Depiction of a person going "Ptui!" * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 82% | MOVINGPICTURE | 13 | [aria-label] Depiction of person carrying a box into a van * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 81% | LOTTODRAWING | 12 | [aria-label] Depiction of a device that randomly selects numbered balls * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 78% | CHARACTERSKETCHES | 17 | [aria-label] Depiction of "Nihao" in simplified Chinese * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 74% | SPORTSILLUSTRATED | 17 | [aria-label] Depiction of a person with a tennis racket and a person with a golf club * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. * |
| 36% | STAIRCASE | 9 | This puzzle has a secret one, starting with the third letter of 4-Down |
| 36% | DOORWAY | 7 | Portal represented 20 times in this puzzle that lets you in and out of a confined space (Note: These special letters, reading left to right, row by row, will produce an apt four-word phrase) |
| 33% | EAR | 3 | A mantis is the only animal known to have just one of these |
| 33% | NODOFF | 6 | At midnight when I'm still writing clues for the puzzle that absolutely has to be in Florida by 8:00 am, I have a tendency to do this |
| 33% | SALTSHAKER | 10 | One of a pair at the dinner table ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
| 33% | DISAPPEARINGACT | 15 | Part of a magic show, and the key to understanding this puzzle's one-word clues |
| 33% | PINACOLADA | 10 | What I'm going to have after I've finished writing these clues and it's spelled out with the first two letters of five of the longest puzzle answers |
| 32% | ENDGAME | 7 | Concluding stage of a chess match ... or a feature of the answers to this puzzle's starred clues |
| 32% | PAYLOAD | 7 | The Antonov An-225 Mriya has a limit of just over 550,000 pounds for this |
| 32% | LEADDETECTIVES | 14 | Ones in charge of a case ... or a literal hint to the eight other longest answers in this puzzle |
| 32% | STUPA | 5 | The Great Dagon Pagoda has a gilded one of these that rises to a height of 368 ft. |
| 31% | LOOPDELOOPS | 11 | Upside-down parts of a roller coaster ride — represented twice in the answer to each of this puzzle's starred clues |
| 31% | TEALEAVES | 9 | Read these in the bottom of a cup, to predict |
| 31% | THINKQUICKLY | 12 | To understand this puzzle's theme, read the ends of the answers to the starred clues and ... |
| 31% | TAKE | 4 | "Don't have to always be right, let me ___ some of the punches" (lyric from a 2005 song) |
| 31% | SLANT | 5 | Incline (and a hint to the location in this completed puzzle of the first line of 9- & 59-Across) |
| 30% | IAMBS | 5 | "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" has five of these |
| 30% | AVE | 3 | Pompeii's "House of the Faun" had a "welcome mat" in the entranceway with an informal version of this word inscribed |
| 30% | BASSPROSHOPS | 12 | Retailer whose hats have become a 2020s trend [You're out of the red ones? Grrr. Can I speak to the manager?] |
| 30% | TICTACTOEISAMID | 15 | First line of a couplet pertinent to this puzzle |
| 29% | DOWN | 4 | "I am reading a book on the history of glue. It's impossible to put ___!" |
| 29% | OSCAR | 5 | (With 13-Across) "My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go" |
| 29% | EYES | 4 | A scallop has up to 200 of these |