| 100% | TRIREME | 7 | Ancient Greek galley with three banks of oars on each side |
| 67% | TRIREME | 7 | Roman galley with three sets of oars on each side |
| 49% | BIREME | 6 | Ancient galley with two banks of oars |
| 43% | TRIREME | 7 | Ship with three banks of oars |
| 37% | ASTRADDLE | 9 | With a leg on each side of |
| 36% | ASTRIDE | 7 | With a leg on each side of an animal |
| 36% | ASTRIDE | 7 | With a leg on each side of a horse |
| 34% | TRIREME | 7 | Warship with three banks of rowers |
| 34% | DIE | 3 | Cube with a different number of pips on each side |
| 34% | TRIREME | 7 | Greek and Roman warship with three oar banks |
| 33% | HIPBONES | 8 | Parts on each side of pelvis |
| 32% | TEMPLE | 6 | Sensitive area on each side of forehead |
| 32% | BIREME | 6 | Warship with two banks of oars |
| 31% | ROCKHOPPER | 10 | Small penguin with a yellow crest on each side of its head |
| 30% | SHOULDER | 8 | Area on each side of the body, holds arms in place |
| 30% | TONSILS | 7 | Masses of tissue on each side of your throat |
| 30% | CAMEL | 5 | Animal with three lids on each eye |
| 30% | SCALENE | 7 | A triangle with three sides of different lengths |
| 30% | ASTRIDE | 7 | With a leg on each side |
| 30% | OCTAVO | 6 | Book size determined by printing eight pages on each side of a sheet |
| 30% | BYZANTIUM | 9 | Ancient Greek city on the Bosphorus; site of present-day Istanbul |
| 29% | PAWN | 4 | Chess piece that each side starts with eight of |
| 29% | EDDY | 4 | Nelson ___, with three stars on the Walk of Fame |
| 29% | CYCLOPS | 7 | Ancient race of giants with single eye on forehead |
| 28% | SCULLING | 8 | Specific type of rowing with two oars each |
| 28% | THRUST | 6 | Open stage style with seating on three sides |
| 28% | SCALENE | 7 | Kind of triangle with sides of three different lengths |
| 28% | POLYGON | 7 | Figure on a plane with at least three sides |
| 28% | FLORIDA | 7 | Peninsular U.S. state with beaches on three sides |
| 28% | PENINSULA | 9 | Area of land surrounded on three sides by water |