| 100% | ODIN | 4 | Deity in the poem "Völuspá" |
| 65% | ALLAH | 5 | Deity in the Koran |
| 65% | LOKI | 4 | Deity in the Edda |
| 63% | SIVA | 4 | Deity in the Hindu holy trinity |
| 61% | THOR | 4 | God in the poem "Hárbarðsljóð" |
| 60% | EVE | 3 | Woman in the poem "Paradise Lost" |
| 58% | MIDST | 5 | In the center of, in poems |
| 57% | FIREFLIES | 9 | "___ in the Garden" (Robert Frost poem) |
| 56% | RUDOLPH | 7 | Reindeer not in the Moore poem |
| 56% | ELF | 3 | Santa Claus, in the Moore poem |
| 56% | PSALM | 5 | Poem in the Ketuvim |
| 54% | PASTORALS | 9 | The poems in Spenser's "The Shepheardes Calender," e.g. |
| 54% | ORB | 3 | The moon, in a Whitman poem |
| 52% | ALPH | 4 | Sacred river in the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan |
| 52% | ODE | 3 | “___ to a Large Tuna in the Market” (Pablo Neruda poem) |
| 51% | ITOO | 4 | "Nobody'll dare / say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen'" poem |
| 51% | DASHER | 6 | The first reindeer Santa calls in a Moore poem |
| 50% | PLUM | 4 | Fruit in the William Carlos Williams poem "This Is Just to Say" |
| 50% | ACROSTIC | 8 | Poem where the 1st letters in each line form words |
| 50% | GAD | 3 | Ancient pan-Semitic god of fortune also mentioned as a deity in the Biblical Book of Isaiah |
| 49% | ODE | 3 | Each poem in the book "Black Roses" |
| 49% | ODE | 3 | Each poem in the book "Black Oak" |
| 48% | ODES | 4 | Poems often written in the second person |
| 48% | TENNYSON | 8 | Alfred —, author of the poems The Lady of Shalott and Voices in the Mist |
| 48% | THEE | 4 | For whom the bell tolls, in a John Donne poem |
| 48% | URIEL | 5 | Regent of the Sun in John Milton poem Paradise Lost |
| 48% | TARTS | 5 | What the Knave of Hearts stole, in a classic poem |
| 48% | EATEN | 5 | Like the plums in a famous William Carlos Williams poem |
| 47% | ODE | 3 | Poem with "To" in the title, often |
| 47% | ATTIC | 5 | "A Light in the ___" (poems by 39-Across) |