| 100% | AMERICANLIT | 11 | English class largely unconcerned with the English? |
| 42% | LOUISEDELARAMEE | 15 | English novelist with the pen name Ouida |
| 42% | DEVON | 5 | English county with the city of Exeter |
| 42% | DIDO | 4 | English singer with the hit "Thank You" |
| 42% | REUNE | 5 | Catch up with the class |
| 42% | CLARET | 6 | Red wine with an aura of the "English upper class" surrounding it |
| 41% | PETULA | 6 | English singer Clark with the 1964 hit "Downtown" |
| 41% | CAVERN | 6 | The only English word that rhymes with tavern |
| 41% | MARYQUANT | 9 | English fashion designer credited with the design of the miniskirt and hot pants |
| 41% | DEPECHEMODE | 11 | English New Wave band with the 1984 hit "People Are People": 2 wds. |
| 41% | CLIFF | 5 | Clarice —, English ceramic artist associated with the Bizarre range of pottery |
| 40% | SCI | 3 | Class with the periodic table on the wall, often: Abbr. |
| 40% | JORJA | 5 | English singer Smith with the 2018 début album “Lost & Found” |
| 40% | BEOWULF | 7 | Old English epic poem with the monster Grendel |
| 39% | TYNE | 4 | Newcastle upon ___, English city with the Gateshead Millennium Bridge |
| 39% | ZED | 3 | The Oxford English Dictionary ends with it |
| 38% | OASIS | 5 | English band with the 1995 album "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" |
| 38% | TUTOR | 5 | Means of catching up with the rest of the class |
| 38% | HARLOW | 6 | Rapper Jack with the hits "Whats Poppin" and "First Class" |
| 38% | ANAT | 4 | Class with a skeleton in the closet?: Abbr. |
| 38% | POLICE | 6 | English rock band The __, with lead vocalist Sting |
| 38% | THEWHO | 6 | English band with the 1967 hit "I Can See for Miles": 2 wds. |
| 37% | LONGE | 5 | What the French pronounce "Louis" with that the English do not |
| 37% | COKE | 4 | Thomas William —, English agriculturist associated with the Holkham estate in Norfolk |
| 37% | COKE | 4 | Thomas William -, English agriculturist associated with the Holkham estate in Norfolk |
| 37% | SEA | 3 | With 47-Across, marine animal of the class Asteroidea |
| 37% | WORCESTER | 9 | English city with a cathedral and the River Severn |
| 37% | SCHOOLSOUT | 10 | 1972 Alice Cooper hit with the lyric “Well, we got no class” |
| 37% | CAMPGROUND | 10 | Only common word in the English language with the consecutive letters MPG |
| 37% | ELO | 3 | Rock grp. once promoted as "the English guys with the big fiddles" |