| 100% | IRONWOOD | 8 | Any of various trees, such as American hornbeam, with very hard wood |
| 52% | REDGUM | 6 | Any of various Australian eucalyptus trees with aromatic leaves such as the River — |
| 45% | PLANE | 5 | Tree such as the American — or Oriental — with ball-shaped heads of fruit |
| 44% | POON | 4 | Any of several trees of S Asia with light hard wood |
| 44% | POON | 4 | Any of several trees of southern Asia with light hard wood |
| 41% | LADYSSLIPPER | 12 | Any of various orchids such as the moccasin flower |
| 39% | EAUDEVIE | 8 | Any of various colourless fruit brandies such as kirschwasser |
| 39% | CHAMPIGNON | 10 | Any of various edible mushrooms such as the fairy ring — |
| 38% | WAGTAIL | 7 | Any of various small long-tailed birds such as the pied — or yellow — |
| 37% | SPLEENWORT | 10 | Any of various evergreen ferns of the genus Asplenium such as ebony — or sea — |
| 37% | SPITZ | 5 | Any of various breeds of dog with very dense hair and a tightly-curled tail |
| 36% | RATA | 4 | New Zealand forest tree of the myrtle family with crimson flowers and hard wood such as the Northern — |
| 36% | CONSTRICTOR | 11 | Any of various non-venomous snakes, such as the python, which squeeze their prey to kill by asphyxiation |
| 35% | CATFISH | 7 | Any of numerous fish with whisker-like barbels around the mouth such as the Mekong giant — |
| 34% | QUEBRACHO | 9 | South American tree such as the Red — whose wood is used in tanning |
| 32% | BLADDERNUT | 10 | Shrub or tree with clusters of small white flowers such as the Sierra — or American — |
| 32% | RUSSET | 6 | Any of various apples with rough brownish-red skins |
| 32% | IRONWOOD | 8 | Tree with very hard timber |
| 31% | HORNBEAM | 8 | Hardwood tree such as the Japanese —, European — or American — |
| 31% | BALSAS | 6 | Trees with very light wood |
| 31% | UMBER | 5 | Any of various natural brown earths that contain ferric oxide with lime |
| 30% | SOUR | 4 | Any of various cocktails made of spirit mixed with lemon or lime juice |
| 30% | BLACKWALNUT | 11 | Tree with hard, dark wood |
| 30% | CRUCIFER | 8 | Any of various plants of the cabbage family with four petals arranged in a cross |
| 30% | FRITILLARY | 10 | Any of various nymphalid butterflies whose orange-brown wings are chequered with silver and black |
| 30% | ELM | 3 | Tree with hard wood |
| 30% | OAK | 3 | Tree with hard wood |
| 29% | SEDGE | 5 | Any of various grass-like plants with a triangular stem associated with wetlands |
| 28% | RATA | 4 | New Zealand tree with hard red wood |
| 28% | TEASEYEWS | 9 | Make fun of trees with pliable wood? |