| 100% | TERENCETAO | 10 | Fields Medal winner described as the "Mozart of Math" |
| 43% | TOOTLES | 7 | Described as the most humble of the Lost Boys |
| 39% | USA | 3 | Winner of the most 2016 Olympic medals |
| 38% | USA | 3 | Winner of the most medals at the 2020 Olympics |
| 38% | USA | 3 | Winner of 46 gold medals at the Rio Olympics |
| 38% | OWENS | 5 | Winner of four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics |
| 38% | APOLOOHNO | 9 | Winner of eight Winter Olympics medals in the 2000s |
| 38% | ANNIEERNAUX | 11 | Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature who described her prose in the novel “Les Armoires Vides” as “brutally direct, working-class and sometimes obscene” (October, 2022) |
| 37% | MATTBIONDI | 10 | Winner of five swimming gold medals at the 1988 Olympics |
| 37% | OWENS | 5 | Winner of four gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics |
| 37% | EUGENE | 6 | West Coast city known as the Track and Field Capital of the World |
| 37% | NOR | 3 | Winner of the most medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics: Abbr. |
| 36% | SELFIES | 7 | Photos described as a "ubiquitous symbol of millennial navel-gazing" by The New Yorker |
| 36% | BACH | 4 | Composer described as "the original father of harmony" |
| 36% | TAO | 3 | Fields Medal winner Terence |
| 35% | EVERS | 5 | 1963 winner of the N.A.A.C.P. Spingarn Medal |
| 35% | AJAX | 4 | Homer described him as the "bulwark of the Achaeans" |
| 35% | AZRA | 4 | Kentucky Derby winner of the smallest field ever, a three horse race |
| 35% | THEOLOGY | 8 | Field of study known as the "Queen of the Sciences" |
| 34% | BRYNNER | 7 | Tony and Oscar winner as the King of Siam |
| 34% | TAO | 3 | Terence who's known as the "Mozart of Mathematics" |
| 34% | SIMONEBILES | 11 | Gymnast who became the youngest Presidential Medal of Freedom winner in 2022: 2 wds. |
| 34% | HEIDEN | 6 | Eric —, winner of five individual speed skating gold medals at the 1980 Winter Olympics |
| 34% | POITIER | 7 | Sidney —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Lilies of the Field |
| 34% | STEPHENKING | 11 | American author described as the "King of Horror" with the most number of book to film adaptations: 2 wds. |
| 33% | AHAB | 4 | Literary character described as "blindly seeking with a six inch blade to reach the fathom-deep life of the whale" |
| 33% | SIDNEYPOITIER | 13 | 1964 Best Actor Oscar winner for playing Homer Smith in "Lilies of the Field": 2 wds. |
| 33% | DECIMAL | 7 | The point of math education? |
| 33% | FOCALLY | 7 | As the center of attention |
| 32% | RELIC | 5 | Thing often described redundantly as "of the past" |