| 100% | LUTETIUM | 8 | Chemical element Lu, named after the city of Paris |
| 59% | HOLMIUM | 7 | Chemical element named for the city of Stockholm |
| 55% | DAMSON | 6 | Plum-like fruit, named after the city of Damascus |
| 51% | HAFNIUM | 7 | Element #72, named for the city of Copenhagen |
| 51% | SHERRY | 6 | Drink named after the Spanish city of Jerez |
| 51% | SARDONYX | 8 | Gemstone named after the ancient city of Sardis |
| 50% | RED | 3 | ___ Leicester, an English cheese named after the city of Leicester, which was originally colored with carrot or beetroot juice |
| 50% | THORIUM | 7 | Element named after the Norse god of thunder |
| 49% | NEPTUNIUM | 9 | Chemical element named after the eighth planet |
| 47% | TROY | 4 | The city of Paris |
| 47% | NICE | 4 | French city named after the Greek goddess of victory |
| 45% | MANHATTAN | 9 | Popular cocktail which is named after one of the boroughs of New York city |
| 45% | IRIDIUM | 7 | Brittle metal element named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow |
| 43% | GEORGEBERKELEY | 14 | Scientist and philosopher whose name inspired the name of the city after which the element Bk with atomic number 97 is named: 2 wds. |
| 42% | MONROE | 6 | James ___, fifth President of the United States after whom a city in Louisiana is named |
| 42% | COOLIDGE | 8 | Calvin ___, 30th President of the United States after whom a city in Arizona is named |
| 42% | JACKSON | 7 | Andrew ___, seventh President of the United States after whom Mississippi's capital city is named |
| 42% | BOSC | 4 | Pear named after a professor of the Paris Jardin des plantes in the early 19th century |
| 42% | TAFT | 4 | William Howard ___, 27th President of the United States after whom a city in California is named |
| 42% | SELENIUM | 8 | Element named after the moon |
| 41% | DEIMOS | 6 | Moon named after the Greek personification of terror |
| 41% | JANUARY | 7 | Month named after the Roman god of beginnings |
| 41% | GARFIELD | 8 | James A. ___, 20th President of the United States after whom a city in New Jersey is named |
| 41% | NOBELIUM | 8 | Chemical element named after dynamite inventor |
| 41% | URANIUM | 7 | Element named after the seventh planet |
| 41% | TIN | 3 | Chemical element with the shortest name |
| 41% | NEPTUNE | 7 | Planet named after the Roman god of the sea |
| 41% | PEONIES | 7 | Flowers named after the Greek physician of the gods |
| 41% | PLUTO | 5 | Planet named after the Roman god of the underworld |
| 41% | ERIS | 4 | Dwarf planet named after the Greek goddess of discord |