| 100% | STAG | 4 | — beetle, insect whose male has large branched mandibles |
| 49% | CICADA | 6 | Insect whose male has a loud, shrill droning sound |
| 37% | ELK | 3 | Species whose males have antlers |
| 37% | MALLARDS | 8 | Ducks whose males have green heads |
| 35% | ANT | 3 | Insect whose colony has a queen |
| 35% | GNAT | 4 | Dipterous insect whose males often form clouds at dusk |
| 35% | ANT | 3 | Insect whose societies have division of labor |
| 33% | MANTIS | 6 | Insect whose female famously devours its male during mating |
| 33% | BLACK | 5 | & 18D Large game bird of Europe whose male has a lyre-shaped tail |
| 33% | YELLOWHAMMER | 12 | Eurasian bunting whose male has a bright yellow head and yellow underparts |
| 33% | BOBOLINK | 8 | North American songbird whose male has a black, buff and white plumage |
| 32% | POCHARD | 7 | Medium-sized diving duck whose male has a reddish-brown head and black breast |
| 29% | WHOOPER | 7 | Large white Old World swan whose black bill has a yellow base |
| 29% | STAG | 4 | ___ beetle (insect with antlerlike mandibles) |
| 27% | REDDEER | 7 | Largest UK land mammal; male has antlers |
| 27% | GORILLA | 7 | Animal whose mature males have some silver hair |
| 27% | CICADA | 6 | Large broad insect common in warm regions the male of which produces a high-pitched drone |
| 27% | TASMANIAN | 9 | & 17A Carnivorous marsupial of a part of Australia whose large head has powerful jaws |
| 26% | CHUNKY | 6 | Having large lumps |
| 26% | STAG | 4 | Four inch beetle whose males wrestle each other for dominance |
| 26% | GOOSANDER | 9 | Large diving duck of Eurasia and North America, the male of which has a dark green head |
| 26% | SUNNI | 5 | Largest branch of Islam |
| 26% | SNI | 3 | Largest branch of Islam |
| 26% | COR | 3 | Vietnamese ethic group from the south central coast region whose male members almost all have the family name of "Ho" |
| 25% | GYPSYMOTH | 9 | Insect whose larvae destroy foliage |
| 25% | MOTH | 4 | Insect whose larvae eat clothes |
| 25% | FLY | 3 | Insect whose larvae are maggots |
| 25% | LIMB | 4 | Large branch of a tree |
| 25% | CENTIPEDE | 9 | Insect whose name means "hundred feet" |
| 25% | BEE | 3 | Insect whose larvae develop in honeycombs |