| 100% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park (Pittsburgh Pirates' stadium) |
| 67% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park (Pittsburgh Pirates field) |
| 62% | PNC | 3 | __ Park (Pirates' stadium) |
| 62% | BUCS | 4 | Pittsburgh Pirates nickname |
| 62% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park (Pittsburgh stadium named for a financial services firm) |
| 61% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park (Pirates' stadium) |
| 60% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park, home for the Pittsburgh Pirates |
| 58% | SUNOCO | 6 | Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates sponsor |
| 56% | PNC | 3 | Pittsburgh's __ Park |
| 55% | BILLMAZEROSKI | 13 | Pittsburgh Pirates hero of the 1960 World Series |
| 54% | SCALPING | 8 | Stadium parking lot activity |
| 54% | SCALPER | 7 | Stadium parking lot habitué |
| 54% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park (Pittsburgh baseball stadium named for a financial services firm) |
| 54% | CAROLINAMUDCATS | 15 | Minor league affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates |
| 52% | PNC | 3 | ___ Park (where the Pirates play) |
| 52% | FENWAY | 6 | __ Park, Boston's baseball stadium |
| 52% | EDEN | 4 | ___ Park (New Zealand sports stadium) |
| 51% | PNC | 3 | __ Park: Pirates' field |
| 50% | PNC | 3 | Sponsor of the Pirates' park |
| 48% | POINT | 5 | ___ Park University, Pittsburgh university attended by Neil Haskell |
| 47% | STEELER | 7 | NFL player at Pittsburgh's Acrisure Stadium |
| 47% | ROSS | 4 | ___ Ohlendorf, former baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates who attended Princeton University |
| 46% | GLASGOW | 7 | City that is home to Hampden Park Stadium |
| 45% | ROBERTO | 7 | ___ Clemente, Puerto Rican baseball player who played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates |
| 45% | BIRMINGHAM | 10 | City in England that houses Villa Park football stadium |
| 44% | TAILGATE | 8 | Hold a pregame party in the stadium parking lot |
| 44% | TAILGATE | 8 | Enjoy a pregame party in the stadium parking lot |
| 43% | HEINZ | 5 | ___ Field, NFL stadium and home venue for the Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 43% | BLACKBURN | 9 | Large industrial town in Lancashire housing Ewood Park football stadium |
| 43% | PETCO | 5 | ___ Park (the Padres' stadium, named for an animal-supplies retailer) |