100% | HENGE | 5 | Ending with "Stone" for a British monument |
58% | WORSHIP | 7 | Address for a British magistrate, with "Your" |
58% | ENGLISHROSE | 11 | Epithet for a British beauty with fair skin |
56% | JAG | 3 | Brief word for a British car with leaping cat logo |
54% | DEC | 3 | Month that ends with a countdown, for short |
53% | TRI | 3 | Race that may end with a marathon, for short |
53% | OCT | 3 | Month that ends with a "spooky" day, for short |
53% | OBELISK | 7 | Monument, stone pillar, often with a pyramidal top |
52% | CLUEDO | 6 | British name for a game with suspects |
51% | SPATULA | 7 | Utensil with a flat end for flipping foods |
50% | PICKAXE | 7 | Tool with a pointed end, used to break stone |
50% | NIB | 3 | The very end of a pen, for writing with |
50% | EMMA | 4 | Thompson with a Best Actress Oscar for "Howards End" |
49% | MADAM | 5 | Palindromic and respectful title for a lady that begins and ends with the letter "M" |
49% | MARBLE | 6 | Stone for a statue |
49% | OPAL | 4 | Stone for a Libra |
49% | PAVERS | 6 | Stones for a walkway |
49% | LITHO | 5 | Image made with a stone or metal printing plate, for short |
49% | TRAPEZIUM | 9 | British term for a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides |
48% | ONYX | 4 | Stone for a Cancer, traditionally |
48% | OPAL | 4 | Stone for a Libra, traditionally |
46% | LORD | 4 | Title for a British nobleman |
46% | WIG | 3 | Topper for a British judge |
46% | PRAM | 4 | Carriage for a British baby |
46% | DAME | 4 | Title for a British woman |
46% | SIR | 3 | Title for a British man |
46% | FASTONE | 7 | Starter for a British auto? |
46% | NAN | 3 | Nickname for a British relative |
46% | ABFAB | 5 | British Classic TV sitcom from the BBC, now with a cult following in the US, for short |
46% | BOBBYDEAREST | 12 | Loving phrase for a British policeman? |