| 100% | BALANCESHEET | 12 | Assets and liabilities statement |
| 65% | BALANCE | 7 | __ Sheet, snapshot of assets and liabilities |
| 42% | NETWORTH | 8 | Assets minus liabilities |
| 42% | FROZEN | 6 | Like some assets and smiles |
| 42% | HIDDEN | 6 | Like some assets and agendas |
| 41% | COMPANY | 7 | A business, its assets and employees |
| 40% | STRENGTH | 8 | Asset of Hercules and Samson |
| 40% | CAPITAL | 7 | Wealth and assets |
| 40% | LOSS | 4 | Profit and ___ statement |
| 39% | THISISUS | 8 | Statement before "... and that's Canada!"? |
| 39% | STEADYNERVES | 12 | Asset for investors and city drivers |
| 38% | INTHE | 5 | Having more liabilities than assets |
| 38% | POWER | 5 | Asset when doing a clean and jerk |
| 37% | SECRETRECIPES | 13 | Assets of KFC and Coca-Cola, e.g. |
| 37% | ITMAYBETAKENOUT | 15 | Statement about 17-, 24-, 49- and 59-Across |
| 36% | EXAMINED | 8 | Like financial statements and hospital patients |
| 35% | TANGIBLE | 8 | Equipment and inventory are these kind of assets |
| 34% | AFFIDAVIT | 9 | Written and sworn statement of fact |
| 33% | TRUTH | 5 | Honest statement that can be stretched and made dishonest |
| 33% | MIXEDMESSAGES | 13 | Confusing statements ... and a hint to the circled letters |
| 33% | TRUE | 4 | Like some statements in a Knights and Knaves puzzle |
| 31% | TOO | 3 | Follower of "me" as a statement and "you" as a question |
| 29% | EYECONTACT | 10 | Public speaker's asset, and a phonetic hint to a feature of the starred answers |
| 29% | EYECONTACT | 10 | Asset for a public speaker ... or a hint to 17-, 24-, 37- and 52-Across |
| 28% | THATSAWRAP | 10 | Director's cry ... or a statement about 17-Across and 11- and 29-Down |
| 28% | SPEED | 5 | Asset for a track-and-field runner |
| 28% | HEADSWILLROLL | 13 | "Someone's gonna pay" ... or a statement about 17-, 24-, 51- and 60-Across? |
| 28% | FORFEITURE | 10 | Civil asset ___ (process by which the police can seize your stuff and sell it) |
| 27% | NET | 3 | With 7-Across, assets minus liabilities |
| 26% | DOUBLENEGATIVES | 15 | Statements that can be seen as positive ... or a hint to interpreting 17-, 26-, 49- and 62-Across |