| 100% | GIANTPANDA | 10 | Bear such as the National Zoo’s Bao Li or Qing Bao |
| 44% | PANDABEAR | 9 | Bao Bao or Bei Bei at the National Zoo |
| 38% | LILY | 4 | Perennial plant such as the Turk's Cap — or Tiger — |
| 37% | PHEASANT | 8 | Game bird such as the ring-necked — or Lady Amherst's — |
| 37% | PHEASANT | 8 | Game bird such as the ring-necked - or Lady Amherst's - |
| 37% | PANDA | 5 | Bear such as Xin Bao |
| 37% | HICKORY | 7 | Nut-bearing tree of North America such as the pignut — or nutmeg — |
| 37% | LANGUR | 6 | Long-tailed arboreal monkey of Asia such as the Golden — or Germain's — |
| 35% | FEDERALCAT | 10 | *Lion or tiger in the National Zoo? |
| 35% | CANAL | 5 | Waterway such as the Panama or Erie |
| 35% | BEE | 3 | Insect such as the mason — or carpenter — |
| 35% | CANAL | 5 | Passage such as the Erie or Suez |
| 35% | CANAL | 5 | Waterway such as the Suez or Panama |
| 35% | BEAR | 4 | Mammal such as the spectacled — or sun — |
| 35% | MELON | 5 | Fruit such as the cantaloupe or honeydew |
| 35% | NOCTULE | 7 | Bat such as the Common — or Japanese — |
| 35% | WRESTLER | 8 | Athlete such as The Rock or The Undertaker |
| 35% | POPPY | 5 | Herbaceous plant such as the Iceland — or Opium — |
| 35% | ROCKFISH | 8 | Marine fish such as the Quillback — or China — |
| 35% | PETREL | 6 | Oceanic bird such as the Antarctic — or snow — |
| 35% | LOACH | 5 | Aquarium fish such as the kuhli — or clown — |
| 35% | COD | 3 | Food fish such as the Atlantic — or Pacific — |
| 35% | KRAIT | 5 | Venomous snake such as the Banded — or Common — |
| 35% | LINSANG | 7 | Catlike mammal such as the banded — or spotted — |
| 35% | KRAIT | 5 | Poisonous snake such as the banded — or common — |
| 35% | ANNELID | 7 | Segmented worm such as the leech or earthworm |
| 35% | REDSHANK | 8 | Wading bird such as the spotted — or common — |
| 35% | REDPOLL | 7 | Small finch such as the Arctic — or lesser — |
| 35% | BONITO | 6 | Food fish such as the Pacific --- or Atlantic --- |
| 35% | MOLLUSC | 7 | Invertebrate such as the snail, clam or octopus |