| 100% | ULANBATOR | 9 | Former name of Mongolia's capital* |
| 80% | EDO | 3 | Former name of Japan's capital |
| 80% | ASTANA | 6 | Former name of Kazakhstan's capital |
| 74% | GODTHAAB | 8 | Former name of Greenland's capital city Nuuk |
| 70% | RANGOON | 7 | Former name of Myanmar's largest city, capital of the Yangon region |
| 69% | KISHINEV | 8 | English former name of Moldovan capital |
| 69% | BATOR | 5 | Ulan __: former Anglicization of Mongolia's capital |
| 68% | EDO | 3 | Former name of Tokyo (Japanese Capital) |
| 68% | TITOGRAD | 8 | Former name of Montenegro capital Podgorica |
| 67% | EDO | 3 | Former name of Tokyo, the Japanese capital |
| 66% | FROBISHER | 9 | __ Bay, the former name of Nunavut's capital |
| 66% | USUMBURA | 8 | Former name of Bujumbura, capital of Burundi |
| 66% | SALISBURY | 9 | Former name of Harare, capital of Zimbabwe |
| 65% | FORTLAMY | 8 | Former name of N'Djamena, capital of Chad |
| 64% | CALCUTTA | 8 | Former name of Kolkata, capital of West Bengal, India |
| 63% | MADRAS | 6 | Former name of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, India |
| 63% | AGANA | 5 | Former name of Hagatna, capital of the Pacific island of Guam |
| 62% | PEKING | 6 | Former romanisation of the name of China's capital |
| 60% | ZAIRE | 5 | Former name of Kinshasa's country |
| 60% | CEYLON | 6 | Former name of Colombo's country |
| 59% | TNN | 3 | Former name of TV's Paramount Network |
| 59% | BOMBAY | 6 | Former name of India's city Mumbai |
| 59% | BRUTTIUM | 8 | Former name of Italy's Calabria region |
| 59% | PEPSICENTER | 11 | Former name of Denver's Ball Arena |
| 59% | OPTIMA | 6 | Former name of Kia's K5 sedan |
| 59% | UMTATA | 6 | Former name of Mthatha, city in Eastern Cape, South Africa, that was capital of the Transkei Bantustan |
| 58% | EDYS | 4 | Former name of Dreyer's ice cream holdings |
| 58% | RANGOON | 7 | Former name of Myanmar's most populous city |
| 58% | SAIGON | 6 | Former name of Vietnam's most populous city |
| 58% | SONICS | 6 | Former name of the NBA's Thunder, informally |