| 100% | OPTICS | 6 | How things look to a PR person |
| 54% | OPTICS | 6 | How things look to the public |
| 46% | ODE | 3 | Poet's tribute to a person or thing |
| 46% | ODE | 3 | Poem, usually addressed to a person or thing |
| 45% | NOUN | 4 | Word that refers to a person, place, animal, thing |
| 45% | ACUTEANGLE | 10 | A charming way to look at things? |
| 44% | FOLLOWTHELEADER | 15 | How to find what a creep is looking at? |
| 44% | KNOT | 4 | Thing that a Boy Scout learns how to tie |
| 44% | ANALOGUE | 8 | A person or thing seen as comparable to another |
| 44% | SCARECROW | 9 | Looks like a person; set up to frighten birds |
| 43% | ACUTEANGLE | 10 | Quite a charming way to look at things? |
| 43% | MEMBER | 6 | A person or thing belonging to a group |
| 43% | PASSERBY | 8 | A person who happens to go past a person or thing |
| 42% | ODE | 3 | Lyric poem devoted to praise a person or thing |
| 42% | NEEDS | 5 | Wants and necessary things to a person |
| 42% | INSULT | 6 | Mean thing to say to a person |
| 41% | GOLFPRO | 7 | Person who can teach you how to properly swing a club: 2 wds. |
| 41% | BABYSITTER | 10 | Person paid to look after a kid |
| 41% | STAG | 4 | How some people go to a party |
| 41% | INCH | 4 | Bad thing to give a greedy person |
| 41% | DROLLMODEL | 10 | Person you are supposed to look up to who always has a whimsical demeanor? |
| 41% | DUNBAR | 6 | ___'s number, cognitive limit to how many relationships a person can maintain |
| 40% | THREAT | 6 | A person or thing likely to cause damage |
| 40% | APPEARANCE | 10 | Way a person or thing looks |
| 40% | MAGNETS | 7 | Bars for people looking to make a connection, perhaps |
| 39% | BARNONE | 7 | To a person |
| 39% | CARETAKER | 9 | Person hired to look after a building or a person |
| 39% | ROLEMODEL | 9 | A person that is often looked at as someone to follow in the footsteps of : 2 wds. |
| 39% | TEAM | 4 | *Group on a sports field ... being in which helps people learn how to work together |
| 38% | OPTICS | 6 | Way things look to the public, informally |