| 100% | LUXEMBOURG | 10 | European country and founding member of NATO that, according to its constitution, has no official language |
| 37% | ISRAEL | 6 | Country that, according to its tourist bureau, has the highest number of museums per capita |
| 30% | RSA | 3 | Country that has 11 official languages and English is only the fourth most common (abbr.) |
| 30% | NATURALGAS | 10 | Trinidad and Tobago resource that has led to it be one of the richest western countries per capita |
| 29% | MILLIPEDE | 9 | Arthropod that according to its name has 1000 feet |
| 28% | BULLET | 6 | Bit of ammo that one might want to "dodge" and has a "bull" in its name |
| 28% | LEU | 3 | Coin found in Tirasol that has the horn of an aurochs and a female figure of the moon on it |
| 27% | PERU | 4 | Country whose name becomes that of a currency when its second letter is doubled and its last two letters are moved to the front |
| 27% | LAW | 3 | "___ & Order," legal drama series that had to let go of one of its main cast members, Jeffrey Donovan who played Frank Cosgrove |
| 27% | COCOCHANEL | 10 | French fashion designer and namesake of the brand that was founded in 1909 and is known for its perfume No. 5: 2 wds. |
| 27% | GOA | 3 | Org, founded in 1975 that, according to its website, has "never wavered from its mission to defend the Second Amendment" (abbr.) |
| 27% | IRE | 3 | One W. European country that is not a member of NATO |
| 27% | THEUS | 5 | Founding member of NATO |
| 27% | USA | 3 | Founding member of NATO |
| 26% | USA | 3 | Founding member of NATO (Abbr.) |
| 26% | BARNEY | 6 | "___ Miller," 1970s sitcom that had to let go of one of its main cast members, Abe Vigoda who played the role of Detective Phil Fish |
| 26% | SEINFELD | 8 | 1990s' series created by comedian Jerry, that had to let go of one of its main cast members, Martin who played the role of Morty |
| 26% | CHEERS | 6 | 1980s workplace series featuring the Boston bar, that had to let go of one of its main cast members, Shelly Long who played Diane Chambers |
| 26% | NAMIBIA | 7 | Country that has two oryxes on its coat of arms |
| 26% | STEVEN | 6 | ___ Page, founding member of the band that wrote and recorded the theme for "The Big Bang Theory" |
| 25% | LAO | 3 | Language that's the name of an Asian country minus its last letter |
| 25% | SERB | 4 | Speaker of a language that has both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets |
| 25% | BBB | 3 | Org. that instructs its members to "Build Trust" and "Advertise Honestly" |
| 25% | BRACKET | 7 | Where teams that have little-to-no chance of winning are found |
| 25% | TUVALU | 6 | Country, and the 189th member of the UN, with Funafuti as its capital |
| 25% | CSI | 3 | Show that had episodes titled "Tressed to Kill" and "Dead of the Class" |
| 24% | MALTA | 5 | European island country with Valletta as its capital that is known for fortresses and historic sites |
| 24% | PANAMA | 6 | Country that issued its only banknotes in 1941, only to have them withdrawn several days later |
| 24% | ABBA | 4 | Swedish pop band that has the first letter of each member on its name |
| 24% | SAMOA | 5 | Polynesian island country that gave its name to a type of Girl Scout cookie |