| 100% | STAIRS | 6 | A Slinky "walks" down them |
| 59% | CLU | 3 | Impediment to walking down a hallway |
| 57% | AISLE | 5 | What a bride walks down |
| 56% | LACES | 5 | They may hold down a tongue |
| 56% | BRIDE | 5 | One who walks down the aisle at a wedding |
| 55% | BRIDE | 5 | Woman walking down the aisle in a chapel, perhaps |
| 55% | BLANKETS | 8 | They might be down for a nap |
| 54% | ELEVATORS | 9 | They go up and down in a skyscraper |
| 54% | PARKAS | 6 | They might be down for a ski trip |
| 54% | NOTES | 5 | They might be taken down during a lecture |
| 53% | AISLE | 5 | What a bride walks down to reach the altar |
| 53% | SHOES | 5 | You may walk a mile in them |
| 53% | LANE | 4 | Take a walk down memory ___ |
| 53% | LANE | 4 | "Take a walk down memory ___" |
| 52% | AISLE | 5 | What a bride walks down to get to the altar |
| 51% | SASHAYING | 9 | Mode of walking of a model down a catwalk |
| 51% | ALTAR | 5 | Where a walk down the aisle ends |
| 48% | ALTAR | 5 | End of a walk down the aisle |
| 48% | YDS | 3 | A football team has to gain ten of them for a first down: Abbr. |
| 48% | OREOS | 5 | A British competitive eater took down 141 of them in five minutes in 2020 |
| 48% | YDS | 3 | Ten of them are needed for a first down in football: Abbr. |
| 47% | MANY | 4 | "How ___ roads must a man walk down ... " |
| 47% | SYSTEMS | 7 | A 6-Down may oversee them |
| 46% | UKES | 4 | They're played at a 25-Down |
| 46% | ARM | 3 | What a father offers to his daughter as they walk down her wedding aisle |
| 46% | STEPS | 5 | Walk up or down them to get to the top or bottom |
| 46% | LANE | 4 | Walk down memory __ |
| 45% | WARLOCKS | 8 | A 15-Down might have control over them |
| 45% | STABLE | 6 | Where a groom may walk down the aisle |
| 45% | BAT | 3 | Something flipped after a walk-off home run ... and in the nine longest Down answers |