| 100% | BLUECAP | 7 | Ghost in English folklore that inhabits mines |
| 39% | TOM | 3 | ___ Thumb, tiny boy in English folklore |
| 35% | BANSHEE | 7 | Screaming ghost in Gaelic folklore |
| 34% | GNOMES | 6 | Guards of mines, in folklore |
| 33% | FOUR | 4 | English number that's a noun in French |
| 33% | STORK | 5 | Bird that delivers babies, in folklore |
| 33% | ESSEX | 5 | English county that's also a city in Vermont |
| 32% | OPAL | 4 | Gem that's much mined in Australia |
| 32% | JADE | 4 | Gem that's commonly mined in Myanmar |
| 32% | COAL | 4 | Fuel that's mined in Kentucky |
| 32% | OPAL | 4 | Jewel that's mined in Australia |
| 31% | JOAN | 4 | Woman's name in English that's a man's name in Catalan |
| 31% | LIVERPOOL | 9 | English football club that won the UEFA Champions League in 2019 |
| 31% | OPAL | 4 | Gem that's heavily mined in Coober Pedy, Australia |
| 31% | OPAL | 4 | Gem that is mined primarily in Australia |
| 31% | COAL | 4 | Fuel that's mined in West Virginia |
| 31% | BANSHEE | 7 | Irish myth of a female ghost that wails in sorrow |
| 31% | FAL | 3 | River in Cornwall that reaches the English Channel at Falmouth |
| 31% | MOREISH | 7 | In UK English, food that makes you want more is __ |
| 31% | BRAMLEY | 7 | Variety of English cooking apple that originated in Southwell, Nottinghamshire |
| 31% | SEAGULL | 7 | Bird that cries "Mine! Mine! Mine!" in "Finding Nemo" |
| 31% | GULLS | 5 | Birds that cry "Mine! Mine! Mine!," in "Finding Nemo" |
| 31% | FOUR | 4 | Number of ghosts that visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" |
| 30% | DENIM | 5 | Material that's mined in a new way |
| 30% | DASH | 4 | English language punctuation that looks like -- and indicates a sudden break in thought |
| 30% | TROLL | 5 | Supernatural creature in Scandinavian folklore that dwell in caves and mountains |
| 30% | ETATS | 5 | Plural French word that spells its singular English form in reverse |
| 30% | ONE | 3 | Word that appears on a dime in both English and Latin |
| 30% | DART | 4 | River in Devon that flows into the English Channel at Dartmouth |
| 30% | MAGIC | 5 | Word that follows "black" and refers to dark wizardry in folklores |