| 100% | IDLER | 5 | Driver of a car in the airport taxi line-up, mostly |
| 41% | SEAM | 4 | Line up the side of a dress |
| 40% | IDLER | 5 | One in an airport taxi line, for the most part |
| 40% | ANTHILL | 7 | End of a line in the sand, maybe |
| 39% | CAESURA | 7 | Pause in the middle of a line of poetry |
| 39% | ESC | 3 | Key in the upper-left corner of a keyboard |
| 39% | ESC | 3 | Key in the upper left corner of a keyboard |
| 39% | YES | 3 | Response in the upper-left corner of a Ouija board |
| 39% | HEARSE | 6 | Car at the front of a line, maybe |
| 39% | HEARSE | 6 | First in a line of cars |
| 39% | REEL | 4 | Part of a fishing rod used to wind up the line |
| 39% | SUNROOF | 7 | The top of a car that can be opened in summer |
| 39% | FWD | 3 | Repeated abbr. in the subject line of a chain e-mail |
| 39% | ONE | 3 | It's in the upper-left corner of a telephone keypad |
| 38% | RAY | 3 | Line in a kid's drawing of the Sun |
| 38% | RAY | 3 | Line in a child's drawing of the sun |
| 38% | OWL | 3 | Bird supposedly hidden in the upper right corner of a $1 bill |
| 38% | UNREEL | 6 | The opposite of wind up, as with a fishing line |
| 37% | ATBATS | 6 | The 4 of a 2-for-4 line in baseball, say |
| 37% | LOAD | 4 | Put in the trunk of a car, for example |
| 36% | COP | 3 | Driver of a squad car |
| 36% | COP | 3 | Driver of a patrol car |
| 36% | TYRE | 4 | One of the four rollers of a car, in London |
| 36% | SKY | 3 | "Look! Up in the ___!" ("The Adventures of Superman" line) |
| 36% | SUNROOF | 7 | Intentional hole in the top of a car |
| 36% | TRUNK | 5 | Storage compartment in the back of a car |
| 36% | MOOCOW | 6 | Kidspeak animal mentioned in the first line of "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" |
| 36% | PACER | 5 | "Alright kids, line up for the ___ test!" (acronym of a P.E. run that leaves students breathless) |
| 36% | BAULK | 5 | In croquet, either of the two lines from which a ball is struck into play |
| 35% | SANS | 4 | Word repeated four times in the last line of Shakespeare's "All the world's a stage" speech |