| 100% | FLUSHING | 8 | English name for Dutch port of Vlissingen |
| 56% | DUNKIRK | 7 | English name for the port in Nord, France, that saw a mass evacuation of troops in 1940 |
| 50% | JUTLAND | 7 | English name for the Danish area of Jylland |
| 47% | DOVERSOLE | 9 | Flatfish named for an English port |
| 46% | DEUTSCHMARK | 11 | English name for the standard monetary unit of Germany replaced by the Euro in 2002 |
| 43% | EPSOM | 5 | English town for which a type of salt is named |
| 43% | ORAN | 4 | Port name that comes from the Berber for "place of lions" |
| 41% | NAPOLI | 6 | Italian name for a port city often credited as the home of pizza |
| 40% | DORSET | 6 | Breed of sheep named for an English county |
| 40% | ROSSSEA | 7 | Body of water named for an English explorer |
| 40% | JOULE | 5 | Unit of energy named for an English physicist |
| 40% | BUREN | 5 | Part of a U.S. president's name that's Dutch for "neighbors" |
| 40% | CROATIA | 7 | English name for the country named Hrvatska |
| 39% | PARMESAN | 8 | Common English name for Parmigiano cheese |
| 38% | CONFETTI | 8 | English name for tissue paper thrown at a wedding |
| 38% | NEWCASTLE | 9 | Brand of brown ale named for an English city |
| 38% | HENRY | 5 | Name for 8 English kings |
| 38% | NAVYBASES | 9 | Ports of call for sailors |
| 37% | BURMA | 5 | English name of Myanmar until 1989 |
| 37% | ALUMNI | 6 | Name for graduates of a university |
| 37% | BRUNSWICK | 9 | English name of the German town Brauenschweig |
| 37% | FRENCHOPEN | 10 | English name of Roland-Garros (2 wds.) |
| 37% | SIAMESE | 7 | Name for native of Thailand pre 1939 |
| 37% | ANTIQUE | 7 | Name for an old piece of furniture |
| 36% | RUMI | 4 | Commonly accepted English name for a 13th-century Persian poet |
| 36% | STEPHEN | 7 | English name of the first king of Hungary |
| 36% | REDARMY | 7 | Name for the armed forces of the USSR |
| 36% | TURNTABLE | 9 | Name for one of a DJ's decks |
| 36% | ERIE | 4 | Lake and port of similar name |
| 36% | AMSTEL | 6 | Brewery named for a Dutch river |