| 100% | ANGLER | 6 | Bottom-dwelling predacious fish of the goosefish family |
| 53% | BARBEL | 6 | European fish of the carp family that feeds chiefly on organisms living on the bottom of the sea |
| 52% | IDE | 3 | Fish of the carp family |
| 52% | SHAD | 4 | Fish of the herring family |
| 52% | ASP | 3 | Fish of the carp family |
| 50% | SCORPIONFISH | 12 | One of a family of bottom-dwelling marine fish of the Indo-Pacific noted for their venomous spines |
| 50% | SEABREAM | 8 | Fish of the family Sparidae such as the red — |
| 50% | CHAR | 4 | Fish of the salmon family such as the lake — |
| 49% | CHAR | 4 | Fish of the salmon family of the UK and Europe |
| 49% | DARTER | 6 | Freshwater fish of the perch family |
| 49% | AMIA | 4 | Primitive fish of the Amiidae family |
| 49% | COLEY | 5 | Edible fish of the cod family |
| 48% | POACHER | 7 | Fish of the family Agonidae also known as the alligator fish |
| 48% | CARP | 4 | Freshwater food fish of the family that includes the minnows |
| 48% | EELY | 4 | What fish of the family Anguillidae could be described as |
| 48% | ROACH | 5 | Small European freshwater fish of the carp and minnow family |
| 47% | SMELT | 5 | Small marine food fish of the salmon family |
| 47% | TUNA | 4 | Large sea fish of the mackerel family |
| 45% | ESCOLAR | 7 | Slender fish of the snake mackerel family with an almost uniformly dark brown body |
| 43% | SPOTTY | 6 | Perch-like fish of the wrasse family of New Zealand |
| 43% | CISCO | 5 | North American fish of the salmon family such as the longjaw — and shortnose — |
| 43% | GRAYLING | 8 | Freshwater food fish of the salmon family with a long high dorsal fin |
| 43% | MINNOW | 6 | Small slender European freshwater fish of the carp family |
| 41% | PISCES | 6 | Fish of the zodiac |
| 41% | ROE | 3 | Fish of the future |
| 41% | EEL | 3 | Fish of the genus Electrophorus |
| 41% | EEL | 3 | Fish of the genus Moringua |
| 41% | EEL | 3 | Fish of the order Anguilliformes |
| 40% | GURNARD | 7 | Bottom-dwelling fish such as the tub — or bluefin — |
| 39% | SEATROUT | 8 | Marine fish of the western Atlantic |