100% | HENRYI | 6 | English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" |
52% | HENRYI | 6 | King, died from a surfeit of lampreys |
46% | LEOVII | 6 | Pope said to have died from a heart attack while in bed with his mistress |
40% | ARTHUR | 6 | King said to have pulled the sword from the stone |
39% | ENOS | 4 | Biblical figure said to have died at the age of 905 |
37% | ANEMONE | 7 | Flower said to have sprung from the blood of Adonis |
35% | LIVES | 5 | A cat is said to have nine of them |
35% | LIVES | 5 | A cat is said to have nine of these |
35% | USURP | 5 | To seize power from a king, say |
35% | AURA | 4 | A field of energy said to emanate from a person |
35% | LIVES | 5 | A cat is said to have 60-Across of them |
34% | VOLLEY | 6 | "They had to face a ___ of questions from the media." |
33% | RICHARDI | 8 | King said to have married Robin Hood and Marian |
33% | LIVES | 5 | What a cat is said to have nine of |
33% | LIKABLE | 7 | Having the qualities of someone you might want to get a beer with, say |
33% | SAS | 3 | Letters on the side of a plane from Beijing to Oslo, say |
33% | ENRY | 4 | One of eight English kings, to a 45-Across |
33% | THOR | 4 | God who is said to have died alongside Jörmungandr |
32% | LETMEGUESS | 10 | Words from someone with a good idea of what you’re about to say |
32% | OLIVER | 6 | Comedian John who is said to resemble a love child of Harry Potter and Owl from "Winnie-the-Pooh" |
31% | WOK | 3 | Pan said to have a distinctive "breath" |
31% | ETHELRED | 8 | English king (978-1016) who came to the throne at the age of about 12 and had the unfortunate epithet of "the unready" |
31% | AEGEANSEA | 9 | Body of water said to be named for a king of Athens |
31% | NINE | 4 | Number of "lives" a cat is said to have |
31% | LIVES | 5 | Cats are said to have nine of them |
31% | LINING | 6 | Clouds are said to have a silver one |
31% | THELAW | 6 | It's said to have a long arm |
31% | LOCHNESS | 8 | Scottish lake said to have a mythical beast |
31% | SAINTPAT | 8 | Figure said to have banished snakes from Ireland, familiarly |
31% | STOMACH | 7 | Digestive organ; cows said to have four of them |