| 100% | GROMYKO | 7 | Andrei —, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR from 1957-85 |
| 50% | PIKBOTHA | 8 | Minister of Foreign Affairs in South Africa from 1977-94 |
| 47% | ABBAEBAN | 8 | Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 |
| 47% | ABBA | 4 | & 20D Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 |
| 47% | EBAN | 4 | Abba —, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 |
| 47% | ABBA | 4 | & 5D Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 |
| 46% | BOTHA | 5 | Pik —, South Africa Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1977-94 |
| 41% | EBAN | 4 | Minister of foreign affairs under Meir |
| 40% | MOLOTOV | 7 | Eponymous Soviet minister of foreign affairs |
| 37% | HOWELLS | 7 | Kim —, Labour MP for Pontypridd from 1989-2010; Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 2005-08 |
| 35% | COSGRAVE | 8 | Liam —, prime minister of the Republic of Ireland from 1973-77 |
| 35% | BRUTON | 6 | John —, prime minister of the Republic of Ireland from 1994-97 |
| 35% | ZHUKOV | 6 | Georgy —, Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union from 1955-57 |
| 35% | SIKORSKI | 8 | Wladyslaw —, prime minister of the Polish government in exile from 1939-43 |
| 35% | DAVIDOWEN | 9 | Foreign Secretary from 1977-79; co-founder of the SDP |
| 35% | QUAIDORSAY | 10 | Site of the French ministry of foreign affairs |
| 35% | GAILLARD | 8 | Felix —, prime minister of France from 1957-58 |
| 35% | HUBERT | 6 | __ Minnis, prime minister of The Bahamas from 2017 |
| 34% | GROMYKO | 7 | Soviet foreign affairs minister during the Cuban missile crisis |
| 34% | NASH | 4 | Walter —, Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1957-60 |
| 34% | KOK | 3 | Wim —, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1994-2002 |
| 34% | KAUFMAN | 7 | Gerald —, Shadow Foreign Secretary from 1987-92; Father of the House from 2015-17 |
| 34% | KERENSKY | 8 | Alexander —, minister-chairman of the Russian Provisional Government from July-November 1917 |
| 34% | QUAI | 4 | ___ d'Orsay, location of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
| 34% | GENSCHER | 8 | Hans-Dietrich —, Foreign Minister of West Germany from 1974-82 |
| 34% | MOLOTOV | 7 | Two-time foreign minister of the U.S.S.R. |
| 33% | MAGINOT | 7 | Andre —, Minister of War of the French Third Republic from 1931-32 |
| 33% | RHODES | 6 | Cecil —, British financier; prime minister of the Cape Colony from 1890-96 |
| 32% | QUAIDORSAY | 10 | Street in Paris whose name is used figuratively to refer to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs |