| 100% | ADMIRALTY | 9 | Group of islands, part of Papua New Guinea |
| 67% | NEWBRITAIN | 10 | Largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea |
| 59% | MALAY | 5 | & 6D Group of islands between the Indian and Pacific Oceans that includes the Philippines and New Guinea |
| 57% | KINA | 4 | Basic monetary unit of Papua New Guinea |
| 56% | LOU | 3 | ___ Island, Papua New Guinea |
| 56% | PORTMORESBY | 11 | Capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea |
| 55% | GILBERT | 7 | Island group that forms part of Kiribati |
| 55% | YAM | 3 | Crop revered by the Abelam people of Papua New Guinea |
| 54% | LAE | 3 | City at one end of Papua New Guinea's Highlands Highway |
| 53% | TORRES | 6 | ___ Strait, separator of Australia and Papua New Guinea |
| 53% | ARU | 3 | _____ Islands, southwest of New Guinea |
| 52% | PAPUA | 5 | Southeastern part of New Guinea |
| 52% | SOUTHERNCROSS | 13 | Constellation seen on the flags of Australia, Samoa and Papua New Guinea |
| 51% | HUON | 4 | — Gulf, inlet of the Solomon Sea in eastern Papua New Guinea |
| 48% | CAROLINE | 8 | — Islands, archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean north of New Guinea |
| 48% | LONG | 4 | ___ Island (part of New York) |
| 48% | IRIAN | 5 | & 22D Name from 1973-2001 of Papua, aka Western New Guinea |
| 47% | STATEN | 6 | ___ Island (part of New York City) |
| 46% | ESK | 3 | Island off Queensland and part of the Palm Islands group whose Aboriginal name is Soopun |
| 46% | CHAIN | 5 | Group of islands |
| 46% | ARCHIPELAGO | 11 | Group of islands |
| 45% | PAPUA | 5 | ___ New Guinea (island nation north of Australia) |
| 45% | LAE | 3 | Papua New Guinea port |
| 44% | EAGLE | 5 | ___ Island, island in Antarctica that is volcanic in origin and part of the James Ross Island Volcanic Group |
| 44% | SPICE | 5 | Islands between Celebes and New Guinea |
| 43% | SPIRES | 6 | Part of a New England skyline |
| 43% | ELMS | 4 | Part of the New Haven landscape |
| 43% | CHIMES | 6 | Part of much New Age music |
| 43% | MON | 3 | Traditional war canoe of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, that carries up to 50 and has a 12 ft high prow and stern |