| 100% | REPUBLIC | 8 | Democratic __ of Congo |
| 92% | REPUBLIC | 8 | Democratic ___ of the Congo (African country) |
| 89% | KINSHASA | 8 | Democratic Republic of the Congo capital |
| 89% | ZAIRE | 5 | Democratic Republic of the Congo, once |
| 87% | DRC | 3 | Democratic Republic of the Congo for short |
| 87% | ZAIRE | 5 | Democratic Republic of the Congo, before 1997 |
| 86% | ZAIRE | 5 | Democratic Republic of the Congo, prior to 1997 |
| 86% | ZAIRE | 5 | Democratic Republic of the Congo at one time |
| 82% | KINSHASA | 8 | Capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 81% | ZAIRE | 5 | Former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 81% | ZAIRE | 5 | Former name for the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 81% | OKAPI | 5 | Mammal endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 78% | ZAIRE | 5 | Name, from 1971-97, of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 76% | OKAPIS | 6 | Hoofed animals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Ituri Rainforest |
| 75% | LUALABA | 7 | River of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo on which Ankoro stands |
| 74% | LUALABA | 7 | River of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; a headstream of the Congo River |
| 73% | BELGIANCONGO | 12 | Name by which the Democratic Republic of the Congo was known from 1908-60 |
| 73% | LUBUMBASHI | 10 | University city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo founded in 1910 as Elisabethville |
| 73% | ZAIRE | 5 | Country name that replaced (and was later replaced by) Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 72% | BOMA | 4 | Port in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; capital of the Belgian Congo until 1926 |
| 70% | PATRICELUMUMBA | 14 | Pan-Africanist who served as the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| 70% | ARUWIMI | 7 | River in NE Democratic Republic of the Congo that rises near Lake Albert as the Ituri |
| 70% | ARUWIMI | 7 | River in northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo that rises near Lake Albert as the Ituri |
| 68% | EBOLA | 5 | River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo after which a severe infectious viral disease is named |
| 67% | SESE | 4 | Mobutu ___ Seko, who seized power in a bloodless coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1965 |
| 65% | KASAI | 5 | Tributary of the Congo River that forms part of the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola |
| 64% | XXXXXX | 6 | Official language of Congo |
| 62% | ANGOLA | 6 | Coastal land south of Congo |
| 60% | CONGO | 5 | Democratic Republic of the ___ |
| 60% | KERRY | 5 | Democratic nominee of 2004 |