| 100% | HART | 4 | “___ of Dixie” (CW show starring Rachel Bilson) |
| 46% | HEADLINERS | 10 | Stars of the show |
| 45% | CARS | 4 | Stars of auto shows |
| 43% | THEORIGINALS | 12 | The CW show starring Joseph Morgan, spun off from a supernatural drama: 2 wds. |
| 43% | LEAD | 4 | Main star of a show |
| 42% | CLOONEY | 7 | "The Lux Show" star of 50's TV |
| 42% | ANNIEOAKLEY | 11 | Star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show |
| 42% | HEADLINE | 8 | Serve as star of the show |
| 42% | BLACKLIGHTNING | 14 | CW show that stars Cress Williams in the lead superhero role: 2 wds. |
| 42% | SIDCAESAR | 9 | Star of "Your Show of Shows" of 1950s TV |
| 41% | EUPHORIA | 8 | Coming of age TV show starring Zendaya |
| 41% | ALLISON | 7 | Actor Janney, star of TV show Mom |
| 41% | HARTOFDIXIE | 11 | CW show on which Cress Williams played the mayor of Bluebell, Alabama: 3 wds. |
| 41% | SIDCAESAR | 9 | "Your Show of Shows" star |
| 41% | CAESAR | 6 | "Your Show of Shows" star |
| 41% | HOST | 4 | Star of a game show |
| 41% | HOST | 4 | Star of a talk show |
| 41% | WALTERCRONKITE | 14 | Star of the CBS ''Morning Show'' debut (3/15/1954) |
| 41% | THETALKINGHORSE | 15 | Familiar title for the star of the show |
| 40% | BIG | 3 | "The ___ Bang Theory," show starring Jim Parsons that follows a group of friends |
| 40% | MRT | 3 | Star of the short-lived reality show "I Pity the Fool" |
| 40% | BOBSAGET | 8 | Star of two of 1990's top 15 Nielsen-rated shows |
| 40% | ROCKTHECRADLE | 13 | MTV competitive reality show featuring children of pop stars |
| 40% | YEUN | 4 | Steven, star of the 2023 Netflix comedy show Beef |
| 40% | METEOR | 6 | Shooting star that might be part of a shower |
| 39% | HORNE | 5 | Star of the 1981 one-woman show The Lady and Her Music |
| 39% | CARTALK | 7 | Former NPR show, or a description of the starred answers |
| 39% | SNLHOST | 7 | Guest star of an NBC comedy show, familiarly (2 wds.) |
| 38% | RIRI | 4 | Nickname of the star of the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show |
| 38% | CAROLBURNETT | 12 | Red-headed star of a 1967-1978 variety show: 2 wds. |