| 100% | BELUGA | 6 | Fish whose eggs are prized as caviar |
| 66% | SHAD | 4 | Fish whose eggs are used for caviar |
| 49% | SKATE | 5 | Fish whose egg casings are called "mermaid's purses" |
| 46% | ROE | 3 | Fish eggs sometimes served as caviar |
| 40% | SHAD | 4 | Herring-like food fish whose roe is valued as a delicacy |
| 39% | OSTRICHES | 9 | Birds whose eggs are the biggest |
| 39% | LICE | 4 | Insects whose eggs are called nits |
| 38% | EMUS | 4 | Birds whose eggs are incubated by males |
| 38% | HEN | 3 | Bird whose eggs are the most popular |
| 37% | EELS | 4 | Fish whose young are called "elvers" |
| 37% | SEAHORSE | 8 | Fish whose male hatches the eggs |
| 37% | SEAHORSE | 8 | Fish whose male carries the eggs |
| 37% | NEMO | 4 | Fish whose dad is named Marlin |
| 37% | ROE | 3 | "The caviar we eat is salt-cured ___" (fish eggs) |
| 37% | SMELT | 5 | Fish whose roe is used in sushi |
| 37% | EELS | 4 | Fish whose blood is toxic to humans |
| 37% | MINNOWS | 7 | Fish whose collective name is a steam |
| 37% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose blood is poisonous to humans |
| 37% | TETRA | 5 | Fish whose name is Greek for "four" |
| 37% | AHI | 3 | Fish whose name is "fire" in Hawaiian |
| 36% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose skin wallets are sometimes made from |
| 36% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose skin is sometimes used for leather |
| 36% | CARP | 4 | Fish whose name is another word for "complain" |
| 36% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose heaviest species is the European conger |
| 36% | ROE | 3 | Fish eggs in caviar |
| 36% | SHAD | 4 | Fish with prized eggs |
| 35% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose skin may be used to make wallets |
| 35% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose skin is often used to make wallets |
| 35% | EEL | 3 | Fish whose skin is sometimes used to make purses |