| 100% | SCAUP | 5 | Diving duck such as the Greater — or Lesser — which feeds on molluscs and insects |
| 42% | ADJUTANT | 8 | Stork of southeast Asia and India such as the greater — or lesser — |
| 42% | ADJUTANT | 8 | Stork of southern Asia such as the Greater — or Lesser — |
| 39% | KUDU | 4 | Striped African antelope such as the Lesser — or Greater — |
| 39% | GRUNION | 7 | Fish such as the Gulf — or California — which spawns on beaches |
| 35% | TIT | 3 | Small Old World songbird such as the Great — or Bearded — |
| 34% | TIT | 3 | Small Old World songbird such as the Great — or the Bearded — |
| 33% | REDPOLL | 7 | Small finch such as the Arctic — or lesser — |
| 33% | BEE | 3 | Insect such as the mason — or carpenter — |
| 32% | DIVER | 5 | Large waterbird such as the Black-throated — or Great northern — |
| 32% | NIGHTHAWK | 9 | Nocturnal New World bird such as the least — or sand-coloured — |
| 32% | TRIO | 4 | Musical group such as the Jonas Brothers or Peter, Paul, and Mary |
| 31% | ARCHERFISH | 10 | Freshwater creature such as the Zebra —, which catches insects by spitting water at them |
| 30% | HOVERFLY | 8 | Insect often mistaken for a wasp or bee that feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers |
| 29% | YELLOWLEGS | 10 | Wading bird of North America of the genus Tringa such as the lesser — or greater — |
| 29% | SCALDFISH | 9 | Small European flatfish such as the Mediterranean — living on mixed or muddy bottoms |
| 28% | GOOSANDER | 9 | Large diving duck of Eurasia and North America, the male of which has a dark green head |
| 28% | THRIPS | 6 | Winged insect considered a pest such as the Avocado — or Pea — |
| 28% | EEL | 3 | Fish such as Flotsam or Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid" |
| 28% | EELS | 4 | Fishes such as Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid" |
| 27% | PHAROS | 6 | Large lighthouse such as that built on an island off Alexandria which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World |
| 27% | ATARIS | 6 | Consoles such as the Jaguar and the Lynx |
| 27% | MOLLUSC | 7 | Invertebrate such as the snail, clam or octopus |
| 27% | ERAS | 4 | Time periods such as the Elizabethan and Victorian |
| 27% | ANTELOPES | 9 | African ruminants such as the eland and duiker |
| 27% | FORDS | 5 | Vehicles such as the Focus and F-150 |
| 27% | CCV | 3 | Year of the Consulship of Aurelius and Geta, which, as you undoubtedly know, started on a Tuesday |
| 27% | BEAR | 4 | Mammal such as the spectacled — or sun — |
| 27% | NOCTULE | 7 | Bat such as the Common — or Japanese — |
| 27% | GAR | 3 | Fish of North and Central America such as the Longnose — or Spotted — |