| 100% | TROUGH | 6 | A container for farm animals to eat from |
| 56% | TROUGH | 6 | Container for several animals to drink from |
| 43% | BRICUSSE | 8 | Leslie —, winner of a Best Music, Original Song Oscar for Talk to the Animals from Doctor Dolittle |
| 43% | WATERBOWL | 9 | Container for dogs to drink from |
| 42% | MOOCOW | 6 | Black-and-white farm animal, to a toddler |
| 41% | ZOONOSIS | 8 | Term for a disease spread from animals to people |
| 41% | KOSHER | 6 | Okay to eat, as for a seder |
| 40% | CARBOLOADS | 10 | Eats to prep for a marathon |
| 39% | FLASK | 5 | Small container for carrying a drink when away from home |
| 39% | FOURH | 5 | Club for farm kids ... or a hint to 97-Across |
| 39% | BARN | 4 | A farm building for storing food or animals |
| 39% | CLAM | 4 | Animal namesake for a type of takeout container |
| 39% | COW | 3 | Farm animal that Jack traded for some magic beans in a fairy tale |
| 38% | UNI | 3 | Place to get a degree from, for short |
| 38% | OKAPI | 5 | Alright for a Greek character to have animal |
| 38% | VETERINARY | 10 | Relating to the doctor for a domestic animal |
| 38% | OKAPI | 5 | All right for a detective to get animal |
| 38% | CROC | 4 | Animal similar to a gator, for short |
| 38% | RENFAIRE | 8 | Place to eat a turkey leg or watch a jousting match, for short |
| 37% | MILKCHURN | 9 | Large metal can for moving dairy from a farm |
| 37% | VET | 3 | Doctor who might go to a farm, for short |
| 37% | UNI | 3 | Place to get a Bachelor's from, for short |
| 37% | OKAPI | 5 | All right for a Greek character to have animal |
| 37% | OKAPI | 5 | Alright for a Greek character to have an animal |
| 37% | OKAPI | 5 | All right for a Greek character to have an animal |
| 36% | SHOEBOX | 7 | A container for footwear |
| 36% | AMP | 3 | It makes a concert go from loud to LOUD, for short |
| 36% | AMP | 3 | What makes a concert go from loud to LOUD, for short |
| 36% | BREEDING | 8 | Farming animals to produce offspring |
| 36% | KEG | 3 | Word that refers to a beer container, which originated from Old Norse |