100% | TOPEKA | 6 | Capital that ends with its state's first two letters |
49% | HILO | 4 | City whose first two letters are its state's postal abbreviation |
47% | PIERRE | 6 | Only state capital that shares no letters with the name of its state |
46% | CHARY | 5 | Word that's its own synonym when its first two letters are replaced with "w" |
45% | TOPEKA | 6 | Capital whose last two letters are the first two letters of its state |
43% | EDIE | 4 | Woman's name that sounds like its first two letters |
43% | EVIE | 4 | Woman's name that sounds like its first two letters |
42% | OLEG | 4 | Man's name that becomes a toy when its first letter is moved to the end |
41% | YEN | 3 | Its symbol is its first letter with two lines through it |
41% | PHI | 3 | Letter that rhymes with the two that follow it |
41% | NORMA | 5 | Woman's name that becomes a man's name when its first letter is added to the end |
41% | BOISE | 5 | State capital that has the same number of letters as its state |
40% | ETA | 3 | Letter between two others that rhyme with it |
39% | COLDOPENS | 9 | Sketches that end with "Live from New York, it's Saturday night!" |
39% | EVIE | 4 | Name that sounds like its first two letters |
39% | EDIE | 4 | Name that sounds like its first two letters |
39% | EVIE | 4 | Nickname that sounds like its first two letters |
39% | VERMONT | 7 | State whose capital starts with its last four letters |
39% | OHIO | 4 | State that starts and ends with the same letter |
39% | ROME | 4 | Capital of two states, it's said |
39% | WHO | 3 | Question that becomes another question when its first letter is moved to its end |
39% | ERIC | 4 | Name that becomes a grain if you move its first letter to the end |
38% | ICEE | 4 | Frozen drink brand that sounds like its first two letters |
38% | AYE | 3 | Word that becomes its own synonym when its first letter is moved to the end |
38% | AYE | 3 | Word that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end |
38% | VERMONT | 7 | State whose last four letters are the first four letters of its capital |
38% | EMMA | 4 | Classic novel that ends with two weddings |
38% | AVIS | 4 | Company name that becomes another company name if you move its first letter to the end |
38% | AVIS | 4 | Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the end |
37% | ALBANY | 6 | Capital whose name ends in its state's postal code |