| 100% | TWEETYBIRD | 10 | Cartoon canary who first appeared in 1942's A Tale of Two Kitties |
| 56% | TWEETY | 6 | Animated yellow canary seen in "Looney Tunes" who first appeared in "A Tale of Two Kitties" |
| 39% | PAULSCHNEIDER | 13 | Actor who played the role of Mark Brendanawicz in "Parks and Recreation", a character that appeared only in the first two seasons: 2 wds. |
| 39% | DAFFY | 5 | Cartoon duck who first appeared in the 1937 short "Porky's Duck Hunt" |
| 37% | GOOFY | 5 | Walt Disney character originally called Dippy Dawg who first appeared in 1932 animated cartoon Mickey's Revue |
| 36% | NANCYDREW | 9 | Character who first appeared in "The Secret of the Old Clock" |
| 36% | CHAN | 4 | Fictional character who first appeared in "The House Without a Key" |
| 35% | ABE | 3 | "Simpsons" character who first appeared in the cartoon "Grampa and the Kids" |
| 35% | HUCKLEBERRY | 11 | ___ Finn, a fictional character who first appeared in 51a and is a friend of the protagonist |
| 33% | TUE | 3 | The first of two T's, in a familiar sequence |
| 33% | DOCSAVAGE | 9 | Fictional character created by Lester Dent who first appeared in 1933 pulp novel The Man of Bronze |
| 33% | TRIXIEBELDEN | 12 | Fictional young female detective who first appeared in a 1948 book by Julie Campbell Tatham: 2 wds. |
| 33% | CHAN | 4 | Charlie —, detective creation of Earl Biggers who first appeared in The House Without a Key |
| 33% | MANETTE | 7 | The doctor in A Tale of Two Cities: Alexandre __ |
| 33% | RICHARDNIXON | 12 | President who comedically appeared in a 1968 episode of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: 2 wds. |
| 32% | DOS | 3 | First of two columns in a fashion magazine |
| 32% | CHAN | 4 | Charlie —, detective creation of Earl Biggers who first appeared in 1925 novel The House Without a Key |
| 32% | RAISIN | 6 | Agatha —, fictional creation of M C Beaton who first appeared in a 1992 mystery novel |
| 32% | KENDALLJENNER | 13 | World's highest-paid model as of 2017, who first appeared in a reality TV show with her famous half-sisters: 2 wds. |
| 32% | NANCYDREW | 9 | Fictional young female detective who first appeared in a 1930 book credited to the pen name Carolyn Keene: 2 wds. |
| 32% | THOR | 4 | Superhero with a hammer who appeared in the first issue of the comic book "The Avengers" |
| 32% | HARDYBOYS | 9 | Fictional young male detectives who first appeared in a 1927 book credited to the pen name Franklin W Dixon: 2 wds. |
| 32% | LUCIE | 5 | A Tale of Two Cities heroine |
| 31% | BILBO | 5 | First name of a fantasy character who lives in Bag End |
| 31% | UPON | 4 | Word in the first sentence of a fairy tale |
| 31% | BOBBSEYTWINS | 12 | Fictional young brother-and-sister detectives who first appeared in a 1904 book credited to the pen name Laura Lee Hope: 2 wds. |
| 31% | DARN | 4 | Carton's counterpart in "A Tale of Two Cities" |
| 31% | JIMMYCARTER | 11 | President who comedically appeared in a 1994 episode of "Home Improvement": 2 wds. |