| 100% | ECESIS | 6 | Establishment of in a new environment, as a plant |
| 54% | TERETE | 6 | Cylindrical, as in a part of a plant |
| 50% | CACTI | 5 | Desert plants often decorated as a part of Christmas celebration in Arizona |
| 50% | RECAST | 6 | Bring in a new actor as a replacement |
| 49% | TURPETH | 7 | Plant of the morning glory family whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative |
| 49% | REROOTS | 7 | Becomes settled in a new environment |
| 48% | ECESIS | 6 | Establishment in a new habitat |
| 47% | REPOT | 5 | Put in a larger container, as a plant |
| 47% | REFRAME | 7 | Phrase in a new way, as a question |
| 47% | REROOTED | 8 | Established in a new place, as a shrub |
| 47% | RECUT | 5 | Edited in a new way, as a movie |
| 47% | TURPETH | 7 | Plant of the morning glory family endemic in India whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative |
| 47% | HALOPHYTE | 9 | Plant that thrives in a saline environment |
| 46% | BRETTON | 7 | & 25A Venue in New Hampshire, US, of a 1944 conference that resulted in the establishment of the World Bank |
| 46% | BISTORT | 7 | Plant with a spike of small pink flowers whose root is used in medicine as an astringent |
| 45% | DYERSROCKET | 11 | Eurasian plant in the genus Reseda once cultivated as the source of a bright yellow dye |
| 45% | STAKED | 6 | Supported in the garden, as a tomato plant |
| 45% | LEDE | 4 | Opener in a news article (anagram of "leed") |
| 45% | FIRSTRUN | 8 | New in theaters, as a film |
| 45% | LIEU | 4 | In ___ of: as a substitute for |
| 45% | LIEU | 4 | In __ of; as a substitute for |
| 44% | DEAD | 4 | In need of a recharge, as a laptop battery |
| 44% | DEAD | 4 | In need of a recharge, as a phone battery |
| 44% | SAMPLES | 7 | Pieces of recorded sound, reused in a new manner |
| 44% | SWOLLEN | 7 | In danger of flooding, as a river |
| 44% | DEAD | 4 | In need of charging as a phone? |
| 44% | XXXX | 4 | In need of attention, as a sore |
| 44% | SPROUTUP | 8 | Emerge, as a new plant |
| 44% | MAGNIFICAT | 10 | In Christianity, the hymn of the Virgin Mary used as a canticle |