| 100% | GROLIER | 7 | Decorative style of bookbinding named after French bibliophile Jean — de Servieres |
| 50% | GROLIER | 7 | Jean — de Servieres, Treasurer-General of France and bibliophile known for his love of decorative bookbindings |
| 32% | BERMUDA | 7 | Style of colorful shorts, named after a country |
| 32% | FLORETTE | 8 | Jean de __, French peasant film of the 1980s |
| 31% | GOATEE | 6 | A style of beard named after a sheep's cousin |
| 30% | YEYE | 4 | Style of 1960's French pop music with a repetitive name |
| 30% | DUNGENESS | 9 | Crabs named after the Straits of Juan de Fuca |
| 30% | SARTRE | 6 | Jean-Paul __, French companion of de Beauvoir |
| 29% | BOSC | 4 | French horticulturist after whom a variety of fruit is named |
| 29% | HOBO | 4 | ___ bag (slouchy style of purse named after a vagabond) |
| 28% | NICE | 4 | French city named after the Greek goddess of victory |
| 28% | MARDI | 5 | French day named after the Roman god of war |
| 27% | BOSC | 4 | Pear named after a professor of the Paris Jardin des plantes in the early 19th century |
| 27% | HOBO | 4 | ___ bag (slouchy style of purse named after a drifter who rides the rails) |
| 27% | BEDROOMPOP | 10 | Minimalist music style named after part of a house |
| 26% | MIDRISE | 7 | Style of jeans |
| 26% | GASSENDI | 8 | Lunar crater named after French astronomer |
| 26% | CDG | 3 | Parisian airport named after French statesman |
| 25% | LIS | 3 | Fleur-de-__, decorative lily with French name |
| 25% | BONBON | 6 | Small candy named after French for "good" |
| 25% | ADELIE | 6 | Penguin named after French explorer's wife |
| 25% | BAGUETTE | 8 | Fendi clutch bag named after French stick |
| 25% | PARISER | 7 | __ Platz, Berlin square named after French capital |
| 25% | LIS | 3 | Fleur-de-__, French spelling of decorative lily |
| 25% | ETIENNE | 7 | & 22A 18th-century French finance minister after whom a type of paper shadow portrait is named |
| 25% | YEYE | 4 | Style of French pop music |
| 25% | RIVOLI | 6 | Parisian street, named after a Napoleonic victory, where a gilded statue of Joan of Arc sits outside the Place des Pyramides |
| 25% | PERRONET | 8 | Jean-Rodolphe —, 18th-century French architect; designer of the Pont de la Concorde across the River Seine in Paris |
| 24% | DRAINPIPE | 9 | Style of jeans with very skinny legs |
| 24% | PETRARCH | 8 | Italian poet after whom a style of sonnet is named |