| 100% | DISK | 4 | Floppy ___, storage device that's still the symbol for "save" despite not being in popular use |
| 71% | RECEIVER | 8 | Landline telephone part that's still the symbol for "call" despite not being in popular use |
| 62% | ENVELOPE | 8 | Stationery item for sending letters that's still the symbol for "messages" and "mails" despite not being in popular use |
| 46% | KEY | 3 | Lock opener that's still the symbol for "unlock" despite phone security primarily being digital |
| 43% | VINYL | 5 | ___ records, music record that's still the symbol for "music" despite music sales being primarily digital |
| 34% | FAB | 3 | Slang for "marvelous" that was popular in the 1960s |
| 34% | LIT | 3 | Making a comeback is this "illuminated" slangy term for something exciting that was popular in the 1910's |
| 34% | VELVET | 6 | Material for a soft stool that was popular in the '70s |
| 33% | MACRAME | 7 | Material for a knotted wall decor that was popular in the '70s |
| 33% | PASIV | 5 | ___ Device, gadget from "Inception" that is used to enable dreams for the subject: Abbr. |
| 33% | SCROLL | 6 | Roll of parchment for writing that may be used in the "Harry Potter" universe |
| 32% | TREND | 5 | Thing that’s in, for the time being |
| 32% | NAPSTER | 7 | File-sharing application predominantly used to share audio files that was popular in the 2000s |
| 32% | PEDI | 4 | Spa treatment that's not for the ticklish, in brief |
| 32% | IHOP | 4 | Popular breakfast chain in the USA that is known for flapjacks and has a smile on its logo: Abbr. |
| 32% | BEANS | 5 | Cool ___, making a comeback is this "chili" slangy term for approval that was popular in the '80s |
| 32% | GROOVY | 6 | Making a comeback is this "rhythmic" slangy term for something attractive that was popular in the '60s |
| 32% | NSYNC | 5 | 1995 American boy band that was popular in the 2000s, known for their hit "Bye Bye Bye" |
| 32% | HANSON | 6 | American boy band of three brothers that was popular in the 2000s, known for their hit "MMMBop" |
| 31% | MSDOS | 5 | Interface that was originally targeted at Intel 8086 processors running on hardware that used floppy disks for storage |
| 31% | SUMO | 4 | Popular spectator sport that's not in the Olympics |
| 31% | IVORY | 5 | Brand of soap flakes that was often used in the 1920s to make fake snow for Christmas decorations |
| 31% | TARE | 4 | Container's weight that is not charged for in shipping |
| 31% | HERO | 4 | *Person who saves the day... and a word you may use to describe those being celebrated in this puzzle |
| 31% | LIGNE | 5 | Unit of length that became obsolete in the 18th century, but is still used by French and Swiss watchmakers |
| 31% | SHOETREE | 8 | Device that might be used in a clog |
| 31% | NERD | 4 | Device that is not Internet capable that enables submarine personnel to access the department's library (abbr.) |
| 31% | CDROM | 5 | Circular optical storage device that gained popularity in the 90s: Hyph. |
| 31% | MARINERS | 8 | Seattle team that did not win the World Series despite tying the regular season record for most wins in 2001 |
| 30% | VCRS | 4 | Devices that might have been used for "time shifting" |