| 100% | GOTOYOURMOOR | 12 | Catherine's demand of Heathcliff in "Wuthering Heights"? |
| 54% | EARNSHAW | 8 | Catherine's surname in Wuthering Heights |
| 51% | HARETON | 7 | Son of Hindley in Wuthering Heights |
| 48% | CATHY | 5 | Heathcliff’s love in “Wuthering Heights” |
| 46% | EDGAR | 5 | Catherine's husband in "Wuthering Heights" |
| 41% | NELLYDEAN | 9 | Housekeeper narrator in Wuthering Heights |
| 41% | EDGAR | 5 | & 17A Husband of Catherine Earnshaw in 1847 Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights |
| 39% | PARR | 4 | Catherine who is one of the six in Broadway's "Six" |
| 39% | POUNDOFFLESH | 12 | Shylock's harsh demand, in "The Merchant of Venice" |
| 38% | EMILYBRONTE | 11 | Author of novel Wuthering Heights, first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell |
| 38% | VERTIGO | 7 | Fear of heights that Eros had in Matta's work |
| 36% | QUIETQUITTING | 13 | Refusing to go above and beyond the demands of one’s job, in a late-capitalism coinage |
| 35% | TEN | 3 | Height in feet of a basketball rim |
| 35% | OHARA | 5 | Catherine of "Best in Show" |
| 35% | GONZO | 5 | In the style of Hunter S. Thompson, say |
| 35% | STILETTOS | 9 | Producers of sharp increases in height? |
| 34% | HAND | 4 | Unit in the measure of a horse's height |
| 34% | EARNSHAW | 8 | Catherine —, protagonist in Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights who weds Edgar Linton |
| 34% | SONIC | 5 | One of the S's in SST |
| 34% | MEALIE | 6 | Ear of corn, esp. in S. Africa |
| 34% | STRATEGIC | 9 | First S in OSS, precursor of CIA |
| 34% | THREE | 5 | Number of squares in the width and height of this puzzle's city blocks |
| 34% | PARR | 4 | Catherine ___ (sixth of the six queens in the musical “Six”) |
| 34% | FEEDME | 6 | Demand from the carnivorous plant in "Little Shop of Horrors" |
| 34% | ALTITUDE | 8 | Height of an object in relation to sea or ground |
| 33% | TALL | 4 | Like many NBA players in terms of height |
| 33% | OUR | 3 | Part of S O S, in popular usage |
| 33% | CARCASSONNE | 11 | Town in S France; prefecture of Aude department |
| 33% | CAR | 3 | One of 52 million in the U. S. |