100% | PENTE | 5 | Go-like game whose name is the Greek word for "five" |
60% | NOME | 4 | City whose name is pronounced like the natives' word for "Where is ...?" |
60% | KENO | 4 | Casino game whose name is derived from the French for "five" |
56% | PANGOLIN | 8 | Animal whose name is the Malay word for roller |
56% | TSETSE | 6 | Fly whose name is the Tswana word for “fly” |
55% | JENGA | 5 | Game whose name is derived from the Swahili for "to build" |
55% | PLANO | 5 | Texas city whose name is the Spanish word for "flat" |
53% | BARIUM | 6 | Element whose name is derived from the Greek for "heavy" |
52% | XENA | 4 | TV heroine whose name is derived from the Greek for "stranger" |
52% | ASTATINE | 8 | Radioactive element whose name is derived from the Greek for "unstable" |
52% | RUBY | 4 | Gemstone whose name is derived from the Latin word for "red" |
52% | PEZ | 3 | Candy whose name is an abbreviation of the German word for peppermint |
52% | PEZ | 3 | Candy whose name is an abbreviation of the German word for "peppermint" |
52% | ASTERS | 6 | Flowers that are named after the Greek word for "star" |
51% | OMBRE | 5 | 18th-century card game whose name derives from the Spanish word for man |
51% | LEGO | 4 | Toy brand whose name is derived from the Danish words for "play well" |
49% | CANASTA | 7 | Game whose name is Spanish for "basket" |
49% | ERG | 3 | Unit whose name comes from the Greek word for "work" |
49% | HEMATITE | 8 | Mineral whose name comes from the Greek word for "blood" |
49% | XENON | 5 | Gas whose name comes from the Greek word for "foreigner" |
49% | SEPIA | 5 | Color whose name comes from the Greek word for "cuttlefish" |
48% | EVANGELICALISM | 14 | Movement whose name comes from the Greek word for “good news” |
48% | PEZ | 3 | Tablet-shaped candy whose name was derived from the first, middle, and last letters in the German word for peppermint |
48% | PACHISI | 7 | Game named after the Hindi word for "twenty-five" |
48% | KENO | 4 | Gambling game whose name comes from the French for "five winning numbers" |
47% | UNO | 3 | Card game whose name is Spanish for "one" |
47% | KICKBALL | 8 | Game whose name is also a key step of the game |
47% | NEON | 4 | Noble gas whose name derives from the Greek word for “new” |
47% | UNO | 3 | Game whose name is said at the "one card left" point |
47% | RISK | 4 | Board game whose name is a synonym for "peril" |