| 100% | IMPERIALEARTH | 13 | Arthur C. Clarke book |
| 100% | CHILDHOODSEND | 13 | Arthur C. Clarke book |
| 72% | SIR | 3 | Arthur C. Clarke title |
| 71% | SCIFI | 5 | Arthur C. Clarke's genre |
| 70% | RAMA | 4 | Arthur C. Clarke's ''Rendezvous With __'' |
| 70% | RAMA | 4 | Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous With ___" |
| 69% | XXXX | 4 | "Rendezvous With ___" (Arthur C. Clarke book) |
| 69% | SCIFI | 5 | Arthur C. Clarke's literary genre: Hyph. |
| 67% | SCIFIBOOK | 9 | Many an Arthur C. Clarke work |
| 63% | MAGIC | 5 | “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from ___”: Arthur C. Clarke |
| 63% | MOON | 4 | Destination in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "Prelude to Space" |
| 63% | HAMMER | 6 | "The ___ of God" (sci-fi novel by Arthur C. Clarke) |
| 62% | LYS | 3 | City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" |
| 61% | SAL | 3 | HAL's earthbound "twin," in Arthur C. Clarke's "2010: Odyssey Two" |
| 61% | PATH | 4 | "Glide ___," 1963 novel by Arthur C. Clarke that is set during WWII |
| 58% | RAMA | 4 | "Rendezvous with ___," 1973 novel by Arthur C. Clarke that is set in the 2130s |
| 58% | OCEAN | 5 | "How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when clearly it is ___": Arthur C. Clarke |
| 58% | ALIENSHIP | 9 | Rama is one, in Arthur C. Clarke's sci-fi novel "Rendezvous With Rama" |
| 57% | SUN | 3 | "The Wind from the ___," 1972 collection of sci-fi short stories by Arthur C. Clarke |
| 56% | MAGIC | 5 | "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from ___," quote by famous sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke |
| 54% | HAMMER | 6 | "The ___ of God," 1993 sci-fi novel by Arthur C. Clarke that is set in the year 2109 |
| 54% | ODYSSEY | 7 | "2001: A Space ___" (Arthur C. Clarke novel) |
| 53% | ZERO | 4 | ___ gravity, sci-fi term that refers to a state where gravity has no effect, popularized by Arthur C. Clarke |
| 53% | SONGS | 5 | "The ___ of Distant Earth," 1986 sci-fi novel by Arthur C. Clarke that is set in the early 3800s |
| 52% | MARSODYSSEY | 11 | NASA's unmanned mission to the Red Planet launched in 2001, named in honor of an Arthur C. Clarke novel |
| 49% | ISLANDS | 7 | "___ in the Sky," 1952 sci-fi novel by Arthur C. Clarke that is set in the later half of the 21st century |
| 49% | MARS | 4 | "The Sands of ___" (Arthur C. Clarke's first science fiction novel) |
| 48% | WEB | 3 | World Wide ___, invention by Tim Berners-Lee that was mentioned in the sci-fi novel "Dial F for Frankenstein" by Arthur C. Clarke |
| 47% | DOYLE | 5 | Sherlock creator arthur c. |
| 46% | CLARKE | 6 | Sci-fi writer arthur c. |