| 100% | ERATO | 5 | Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired" |
| 64% | THEOPHANE | 9 | Figure in Greek mythology whose name roughly means “manifestation of God” and who gave birth to the ram with the golden fleece |
| 60% | EUROPA | 6 | Figure in Greek myth after whom a continent is named |
| 58% | APATITE | 7 | Mineral whose name means misleading in Greek |
| 58% | ION | 3 | Particle whose name means "going" in Greek |
| 58% | XENIA | 5 | Ohio city whose name means "hospitality" in Greek |
| 58% | ETNA | 4 | Mount whose name means "I burn" in Greek |
| 58% | IODINE | 6 | Chemical element whose name means violet in Greek |
| 58% | IRIS | 4 | Tall flower whose name means "rainbow" in Greek |
| 58% | PH/FLOX | 7 | Flower whose name means "flame" in ancient Greek |
| 56% | PARTHENON | 9 | Former temple whose name means "unmarried women's apartments" in Greek |
| 55% | ETNA | 4 | Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn" |
| 53% | ESAU | 4 | Biblical figure whose name means "hairy" in Hebrew |
| 52% | HYACINTH | 8 | Flower named for a tragic figure in Greek myth |
| 51% | NIOBE | 5 | Tragic figure in Greek myth |
| 51% | MINOTAUR | 8 | Fearsome figure in Greek myth |
| 51% | MEDUSA | 6 | Snake-haired figure in Greek myth |
| 49% | ICARUS | 6 | Character in Greek myth whose wax wings melted |
| 49% | ICARUS | 6 | Figure in Greek myth who flew too close to the sun |
| 49% | AELLO | 5 | One of the Harpy sisters in Greek mythology whose name means "storm-swift" in ancient Greek |
| 48% | ELGRECO | 7 | Painter whose name means "The Greek" |
| 47% | UMAMI | 5 | Taste whose name means "savoriness" in Japanese |
| 47% | FIBULA | 6 | Bone whose name means "clasp" in Latin |
| 47% | AUDI | 4 | Automaker whose name means "listen" in Latin |
| 47% | AUDI | 4 | Automaker whose name means "Hark!" in Latin |
| 47% | OREL | 4 | City whose name means "eagle" in Russian |
| 47% | TUBA | 4 | Instrument whose name means “trumpet” in Latin |
| 47% | ZITI | 4 | Pasta whose name means "girlfriends" in Sicilian |
| 47% | AUDI | 4 | Automaker whose name means "hear" in Latin |
| 47% | SEDER | 5 | Meal whose name means "order" in Hebrew |