| 100% | TIBET | 5 | Area sometimes called "The Roof of the World" |
| 69% | TIBET | 5 | Asian region called "the roof of the world" |
| 57% | TIBET | 5 | "The roof of the world" |
| 56% | TIBETANS | 8 | Roof of the World natives |
| 56% | ORCA | 4 | Predator sometimes called the "wolf of the sea" |
| 55% | WRASSE | 6 | Humphead ___ (fish sometimes called the king of the coral reef) |
| 55% | NARWHAL | 7 | Long-tusked whale sometimes called the unicorn of the sea |
| 54% | HANOI | 5 | Vietnamese capital sometimes called "the Paris of the East" |
| 54% | WACO | 4 | City sometimes called "The Buckle of the Bible Belt" |
| 54% | TIBET | 5 | The so-called "roof of the world" |
| 53% | PALATE | 6 | The roof of the mouth, with soft and hard areas |
| 53% | TULSA | 5 | City once called "Oil Capital of the World" |
| 53% | ANKH | 4 | Egyptian symbol sometimes called the key of life |
| 53% | LENDL | 5 | Ivan sometimes called the father of modern tennis |
| 52% | SARAJEVO | 8 | Religiously diverse capital sometimes called the Jerusalem of Europe |
| 51% | ARCTIC | 6 | Geographic area atop of the world |
| 51% | NEPAL | 5 | Land in the so-called "Roof of the World" |
| 51% | NEPAL | 5 | Where the so-called "Roof of the World" is |
| 49% | VMI | 3 | Sch. sometimes called the West Point of the South |
| 49% | ASIAN | 5 | Like about 20% of the world's land area |
| 49% | ROSSSEA | 7 | Site of the world's largest marine protected area |
| 49% | HIMALAYAS | 9 | ''Roof of the World'' |
| 49% | CRO | 3 | Area of the world where the original Tesla came from, for short |
| 49% | LOFTSPACE | 9 | Storage or living area in the roof of a house |
| 49% | INDIA | 5 | Country called the "tiger capital of the world" |
| 47% | TIBETAN | 7 | ___ Plateau (Asian landform known as the "Roof of the World") |
| 47% | OCALA | 5 | Southern city called the Horse Capital of the World |
| 47% | DHAKA | 5 | Capital city called the Rickshaw Capital of the World |
| 46% | LOUIS | 5 | Pasteur sometimes called "the father of microbiology" |
| 46% | ELKHART | 7 | Indiana city called the "Band Instrument Capital of the World" |