| 100% | EMBASSYROW | 10 | Aptly nicknamed section of D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue |
| 68% | EMBASSYROW | 10 | Nickname of D.C.’s Massachusetts Avenue |
| 35% | VEEP | 4 | Resident of D.C.'s Observatory Circle |
| 35% | PEI | 3 | Designer of D.C.'s L'Enfant Plaza |
| 35% | PENNSYLVANIAAVENUE | 18 | One side of D.C.'s Federal Triangle |
| 34% | MLK | 3 | Subject of D.C.'s Stone of Hope memorial |
| 34% | TIDALBASINS | 11 | Feature of D.C.’s National Mall and others |
| 33% | TWO | 3 | Start of D.C.'s ZIP codes or area code |
| 33% | TWO | 3 | First or last digit of D.C.'s area code |
| 33% | AVE | 3 | D.C.'s Wisconsin or Massachusetts, for short |
| 33% | NARNIA | 6 | C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of ___" |
| 33% | ASLAN | 5 | C. S. Lewis's symbol of Jesus |
| 32% | FORESTER | 8 | C S —, author of novels The Commodore and Lord Hornblower |
| 32% | COMPTON | 7 | D C S —, England Test cricketer who hit 278 against Pakistan at Nottingham in 1954 |
| 31% | VOYAGE | 6 | C. S. Lewis novel The __ of the Dawn Treader |
| 31% | MINUTEMEN | 9 | Nickname of the University of Massachusetts athletic teams |
| 31% | IKE | 3 | Nickname of former US president Dwight D Eisenhower |
| 30% | IKE | 3 | Nickname of the 1950s US president Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| 30% | DIJON | 5 | Capital of France's Côte d'Or |
| 30% | NARNIA | 6 | Locale of seven C. S. Lewis novels |
| 30% | TACOS | 5 | Section of Chipotle's menu |
| 30% | CSPAN | 5 | Airer of D.C. hearings |
| 30% | ROSE | 4 | Floral symbol of D.C. |
| 30% | ANACOSTIA | 9 | Historic neighborhood of D.C. |
| 30% | INBLOOM | 7 | Like D.C.'s Tidal Basin cherries around the beginning of April |
| 30% | OUTOFTHE | 8 | & 22A 1938 C S Lewis novel; first part of the Space Trilogy |
| 30% | PARTV | 5 | Final section of T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" |
| 30% | ASLAN | 5 | Lion in C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" |
| 29% | NEEDHAM | 7 | Massachusetts city, birthplace of N. C. Wyeth |
| 29% | STREET | 6 | D.C.'s D or C |