| 100% | ENRON | 5 | Energy giant whose name was removed from the Astros' ballpark in 2002 |
| 62% | ENRON | 5 | Name removed from the Astros' ballpark in 2002 |
| 44% | LENOVO | 6 | Chinese PC giant whose name is partly derived from the Latin for "new" |
| 40% | FLORIDA | 7 | Rapper and singer whose name comes from the state he was born in: 2 wds. |
| 39% | ALCOA | 5 | It was removed from the Dow in 2013 |
| 38% | TUNIS | 5 | World capital whose name can be formed by removing letters from the end of its country's name |
| 38% | PEZ | 3 | Tablet-shaped candy whose name was derived from the first, middle, and last letters in the German word for peppermint |
| 38% | EWER | 4 | Item whose name is derived from the Latin "aquarius" |
| 37% | LEMUR | 5 | Animal whose name is derived from the Latin for "ghosts" |
| 37% | BARIUM | 6 | Element whose name is derived from the Greek for "heavy" |
| 37% | SEPIA | 5 | Color whose name is derived from the scientific name for cuttlefish |
| 37% | LAVENDER | 8 | Herb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash" |
| 37% | FERRETS | 7 | Animals whose name is derived from the Latin for "little thief" |
| 37% | RUBY | 4 | Gemstone whose name is derived from the Latin word for "red" |
| 37% | JENGA | 5 | Game whose name is derived from the Swahili for "to build" |
| 37% | NIVEA | 5 | Brand whose name is derived from the Latin for "snow-white" |
| 37% | SANKA | 5 | Brand whose name is derived from the French phrase "sans caféine" |
| 37% | LEO | 3 | Constellation whose name is from the Latin for "lion" |
| 36% | DEUSEX | 6 | RPG whose name is derived from the name of a dramatic device |
| 36% | MINNESOTA | 9 | State whose name is derived from the Dakota for "sky-tinted water" |
| 36% | AETNA | 5 | Insurance giant whose name sounds like the volcano in Sicily |
| 36% | OPAL | 4 | Gem whose name is from the Latin for "precious stone" |
| 36% | KLM | 3 | Airline whose name is three consecutive consonants in the alphabet |
| 36% | NOH | 3 | Form of classical dance drama whose name comes from the word for "skill", that's been continuously performed in Japan since the 14th century |
| 36% | CARET | 5 | Printing mark whose name is from the Latin for "is lacking" |
| 36% | XENA | 4 | TV heroine whose name is derived from the Greek for "stranger" |
| 36% | ROOK | 4 | Chess piece whose name is derived from the Persian for "chariot" |
| 36% | KENO | 4 | Casino game whose name is derived from the French for "five" |
| 36% | AUDI | 4 | German automaker whose name is derived from the Latin for "listen" |