| 100% | MOOSE | 5 | Animal whose singular and plural forms are the same |
| 84% | HAIKU | 5 | Poem name whose singular and plural forms are the same |
| 84% | DEER | 4 | Forest creature whose singular and plural forms are the same |
| 67% | DEER | 4 | Mammal whose singular and plural are the same |
| 44% | EWE | 3 | Female animal whose name reads the same forward and backward |
| 44% | EWE | 3 | Farm animal whose name reads the same forward and backward |
| 44% | PUP | 3 | Baby animal whose name reads the same forward and backward |
| 44% | PUP | 3 | Young animal whose name reads the same forward and backward |
| 42% | ALIT | 4 | Past-tense verb that is the same as its present-tense form minus the fourth and fifth letters |
| 42% | THEY | 4 | Pronoun with singular and plural forms |
| 41% | BOA | 3 | Creature whose genus name and English name are the same |
| 38% | YOU | 3 | Pronoun that's the same in the singular and plural |
| 37% | GAMETHEORY | 10 | "Hares and rabbits are really the same animal, some say" |
| 37% | CAMEL | 5 | Animal whose two species are dromedary and Bactrian |
| 37% | KOALA | 5 | Animal whose closest living relative is the wombat |
| 37% | PANGOLIN | 8 | Animal whose name is the Malay word for roller |
| 36% | ORION | 5 | Constellation whose belt is formed by the stars Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka |
| 36% | LEMUR | 5 | Animal whose name is derived from the Latin for "ghosts" |
| 36% | SNAIL | 5 | Animal whose teeth are the strongest substance in the natural world |
| 36% | ELLE | 4 | Fashion magazine whose name is spelled the same forward and backward |
| 36% | ABBA | 4 | Swedish band whose name is spelled the same backward and forward |
| 36% | SLOTH | 5 | Animal whose name is also one of the seven deadly sins |
| 36% | RHINO | 5 | Animal whose full name is from the Greek for "nose-horned" |
| 36% | FERRETS | 7 | Animals whose name is derived from the Latin for "little thief" |
| 36% | HIPPO | 5 | Land animal whose closest living relative is the whale |
| 35% | STENNIS | 7 | Former U.S. senator John C. ___, whose name can be formed by combining 44 Down and 22 Across and reversing the whole thing |
| 35% | OKAPI | 5 | Animal whose tongue is long enough to clean its eyelids and ears |
| 35% | STAG | 4 | Animal whose skull is the subject of Georgia O'Keeffe's "Summer Days" |
| 35% | LES | 3 | French article whose singular form is "disconnected" from nine puzzle answers |
| 35% | ANTELOPE | 8 | The impala and nyala are this kind of animal |