| 100% | MUSHROOM | 8 | Edible fungus with stem and domed cap |
| 51% | MOREL | 5 | Edible fungus with a spongy cap |
| 38% | MOREL | 5 | Fungus with a pitted cap |
| 37% | MUSHROOM | 8 | Fungi with white and cremini varieties |
| 37% | MUSHROOM | 8 | Edible fungus, types include chestnut and oyster |
| 36% | BUTTONMUSHROOM | 14 | Edible fungus whose cap has not yet opened |
| 36% | FLYAGARIC | 9 | Fungus with white-spotted red cap |
| 35% | TRUFFLE | 7 | An edible fungus and a chocolate treat |
| 35% | AGARIC | 6 | Mushroom fungus with an umbrella-like cap |
| 35% | MOREL | 5 | Edible mushroom with a honeycomb cap |
| 33% | COMPOTE | 7 | Bowl with a base and stem |
| 32% | MARIGOLD | 8 | Plant with yellow flowers and edible leaves |
| 32% | GUAVA | 5 | Tropical fruit with edible seeds and skin |
| 32% | KEYBOARD | 8 | Equipment with keys, caps lock, and numlock |
| 32% | GOBLETS | 7 | Glasses with feet and stems |
| 32% | PRICKLYPEAR | 11 | Cactus of the genus Opuntia with jointed stems and often edible fruit |
| 32% | APOCALYPSENOW | 13 | 1979 film with Capt. Willard and Col. Kurtz |
| 31% | CEP | 3 | Edible woodland fungus also called porcino with a rich nutty flavour |
| 31% | PEACH | 5 | Small tree with pink flowers and rounded edible fruit |
| 31% | PURSLANE | 8 | Weedy plant with edible leaves and small yellow flowers |
| 31% | YEWS | 4 | Trees with edible berries (but toxic leaves and bark) |
| 31% | KEPI | 4 | Military cap with a circular top and horizontal peak |
| 31% | ALEVE | 5 | Pain reliever with Arthritis Cap and Headache Pain varieties |
| 31% | YOGI | 4 | ___ Bear (animated brown bear with a cap and tie) |
| 31% | PLANT | 5 | One with leaves and a stem, perhaps |
| 31% | NGAIO | 5 | Small New Zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit |
| 31% | STRAWBERRY | 10 | Low-growing plant with white flowers and red edible fruits |
| 30% | HAZEL | 5 | Tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts |
| 30% | APRICOT | 7 | Tree with yellow edible fruit native to Africa and W Asia |
| 29% | HAZEL | 5 | Temperate tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts |