100% | PASTA | 5 | Food type whose name often ends in "i" |
65% | PASTAS | 6 | Foods with names often ending in "i" |
63% | ORES | 4 | Rocks whose names often end in "-ite" |
49% | JOE | 3 | Action figure whose name often has "G.I." in it |
46% | PLATYPUS | 8 | Animal whose name often has duck-billed in it |
46% | ERA | 3 | Period whose name might end in "-zoic" |
46% | DINO | 4 | Creature whose name might end in -saurus |
45% | LATINOS | 7 | Many Americans whose names end in -ez |
44% | METAL | 5 | Almost any element whose name ends in -ium |
44% | ALP | 3 | Many a mountain whose name ends in "horn" |
44% | YAHOO | 5 | Company whose name ends in an exclamation point |
44% | OSCARMAYER | 10 | Food company whose name is spelled out in its advertising jingle |
43% | DOMAIN | 6 | Name that often ends in .org, .com or .edu |
43% | JEOPARDY | 8 | Game show whose name ends in an exclamation point |
43% | ASIA | 4 | Home to seven countries whose names end in "-stan" |
43% | PHO | 3 | Food often punned on in restaurant names |
43% | SPAM | 4 | Food product whose name is used nowadays mostly in a nonfood way |
43% | ALBANY | 6 | Capital whose name ends in its state's postal code |
43% | ASIA | 4 | Continent that includes seven countries whose names end in "-stan" |
43% | DRAFTS | 6 | Files whose names might optimistically end in “_final” or “_actuallyfinalthistime” |
42% | SARI | 4 | Garment whose name is often spelled with "ee" at the end |
42% | IRAN | 4 | Country whose name ends in the same three letters as its capital |
41% | OBAMA | 5 | First president whose name ends in a vowel other than E or Y |
41% | ALPO | 4 | Pet food brand whose name reflects its founding in Allentown, Pa. |
40% | INGA | 4 | Scandinavian name whose masculine equivalent ends in "-var" |
39% | AKON | 4 | Singer whose name becomes a place in Hawaii if the first letter moves to the end |
39% | ETNA | 4 | Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn" |
39% | ETNA | 4 | Mount whose name means "I burn" in Greek |
38% | VOLVO | 5 | Car make whose name means "I roll" in Latin |
38% | ANGIE | 5 | Dedicatee of a Rolling Stones song whose name is said twice after "Let me whisper in your ear" |