| 100% | GALOP | 5 | Ballroom dance named after the running gait of a horse |
| 55% | GALOPS | 6 | Lively ballroom dances that resemble the gait of a horse |
| 52% | GALOP | 5 | Dance named after a horse's gait |
| 42% | ORBIT | 5 | Gum brand named after the movement of a planet |
| 42% | GALOP | 5 | Dance named for a horse's gait |
| 41% | GALOP | 5 | Dance reminiscent of a horse's gait |
| 40% | SQUARE | 6 | Type of dance named after a geometric shape |
| 40% | GALLOP | 6 | Gait of a horse |
| 39% | IBEAM | 5 | Construction-site sight, named after a letter of the alphabet: Hyph. |
| 39% | CHACHAS | 7 | Does a Cuban dance named after the sound the dancers' feet make |
| 39% | KOI | 3 | A kind of fish, after which the pond is named |
| 39% | MUYBRIDGE | 9 | Created the early animation of a running horse |
| 38% | GALLOPERS | 9 | Name of the horses on a carousel or merry-go-round |
| 38% | GALLOP | 6 | Fastest gait of a horse |
| 38% | LONSDALE | 8 | & 5D British boxing award named after a former president of the National Sporting Club |
| 37% | BOSC | 4 | Pear named after a professor of the Paris Jardin des plantes in the early 19th century |
| 37% | BURNETTLIGHTS | 13 | Mesh-like outdoor Christmas decorations named after a variety show host of the '60s and '70s? |
| 37% | SITKA | 5 | — Spruce, evergreen tree named after a former capital of the Department of Alaska and District of Alaska |
| 37% | DRAX | 4 | Large coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire named after a village west of the Humber estuary |
| 37% | VELVET | 6 | "National ___," 1944 sports film on a horse-crazy girl based on a novel of the same name |
| 36% | BOHRIUM | 7 | Element with atomic number 107 which was named after a Danish physicist who studied the structure of atoms |
| 36% | SEABISCUIT | 10 | 2003 sports film on a horse with a limp inspired by a 1999 book of the same name |
| 36% | KOI | 3 | A kind of pond, named after the ornamental fish found in said pond |
| 36% | TBONE | 5 | Kind of steak named after a letter of the alphabet |
| 36% | MOHS | 4 | Friedrich —, German scientist after whom a scale for expressing the hardness of minerals is named |
| 36% | MONROE | 6 | James ___, fifth President of the United States after whom a city in Louisiana is named |
| 36% | COOLIDGE | 8 | Calvin ___, 30th President of the United States after whom a city in Arizona is named |
| 36% | GALLOP | 6 | The fastest pace of a horse |
| 35% | TICINO | 6 | Canton of Switzerland named after a tributary of the Po River |