100% | CATFISH | 7 | Any of numerous fish with whisker-like barbels around the mouth such as the Mekong giant — |
37% | OARFISH | 7 | Elongated marine fish such as the king of herrings or giant — |
36% | REDGUM | 6 | Any of various Australian eucalyptus trees with aromatic leaves such as the River — |
35% | REMORA | 6 | Elongated marine fish such as the Common — with a sucking disc on the top of its head |
33% | SEABREAM | 8 | Fish of the family Sparidae such as the red — |
33% | CHAR | 4 | Fish of the salmon family such as the lake — |
32% | GAR | 3 | Fish of North and Central America such as the Longnose — or Spotted — |
31% | STARGAZER | 9 | Fish such as the Atlantic — or giant — whose eyes are atop its head |
31% | BUTTERBUR | 9 | Plant of the genus Petasites such as the giant — or Arctic — |
31% | LADYSSLIPPER | 12 | Any of various orchids such as the moccasin flower |
31% | GRANADILLA | 10 | Plant of the passion flower genus such as the Sweet — or Giant — |
31% | SALMON | 6 | Soft-finned food fish such as the sockeye of the Pacific Ocean |
31% | CHAMPIGNON | 10 | Any of various edible mushrooms such as the fairy ring — |
30% | CISCO | 5 | North American fish of the salmon family such as the longjaw — and shortnose — |
30% | SEABASS | 7 | Food and sport fish such as the black — of the US Atlantic coast |
30% | WAGTAIL | 7 | Any of various small long-tailed birds such as the pied — or yellow — |
30% | KITE | 4 | European bird of prey with a deeply forked tail such as the Red — |
30% | PLANE | 5 | Tree such as the American — or Oriental — with ball-shaped heads of fruit |
30% | IRONWOOD | 8 | Any of various trees, such as American hornbeam, with very hard wood |
30% | ORAL | 4 | Needs the use of mouth, as with medicines |
30% | KNAPWEED | 8 | Perennial herb of the daisy family with purple flowers such as the wig — or greater — |
30% | BLADDERNUT | 10 | Shrub or tree with clusters of small white flowers such as the Sierra — or American — |
30% | VERBENA | 7 | Genus of plants with colourful flowers such as the Argentinian Vervain and American Blue Vervain |
29% | STITCHWORT | 10 | European plant of the genus Stellaria with small white star-shaped flowers such as the Greater — |
29% | SPLEENWORT | 10 | Any of various evergreen ferns of the genus Asplenium such as ebony — or sea — |
29% | PURSLANE | 8 | Weedy plant with edible leaves of the genus Portulaca such as common — |
29% | UNREEL | 6 | The opposite of wind up, as with a fishing line |
29% | MANTA | 5 | Ray with the largest brain of any fish |
29% | DORY | 4 | Large-mouthed marine fish such as the John — |
29% | RESTHARROW | 10 | Plant of the pea family such as the common — with pink flowers and a tough woody stem |