| 100% | UTOPIA | 6 | Ideal and perfect state authored by Thomas More |
| 60% | UTOPIA | 6 | Ideal, perfect state written about by Thomas More |
| 49% | UTOPIA | 6 | Imaginary and perfect society, first coined by Sir Thomas More |
| 48% | UTOPIA | 6 | Term for an imaginary and perfect society, first coined by Sir Thomas More |
| 36% | UTOPIA | 6 | Word coined by Thomas More in an eponymous book that's now also the word for a perfect imaginary society |
| 35% | MANN | 4 | Surname shared by “Save Me” singer Aimee and “Death in Venice” author Thomas |
| 34% | UTOPIAN | 7 | Describes ideal society coined by Sir Thomas More |
| 34% | UTOPIA | 6 | Thomas More's perfect world |
| 34% | SPOT | 4 | (2/6) "Start by picking the perfect ___ (location) with fresh green grass and not much bustle" |
| 32% | UTOPIA | 6 | Thomas More work about a perfect society |
| 31% | CARDINAL | 8 | State bird of Indiana, Kentucky and more |
| 30% | PETERROGET | 10 | Author much used by other authors |
| 30% | IOWA | 4 | State bordered by Minnesota and Missouri |
| 30% | VERACRUZ | 8 | State bordered by Oaxaca and Tabasco |
| 30% | AYN | 3 | Author Rand favored by many libertarians |
| 30% | UVA | 3 | Inst. once helmed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison |
| 30% | ALA | 3 | State bordered by Mississippi and Georgia: Abbr. |
| 30% | WISCONSIN | 9 | State bordered by Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa |
| 30% | KENTUCKY | 8 | State bordered by Tennessee, Ohio and Indiana |
| 30% | TENNESSEE | 9 | State surrounded by Kentucky, Georgia and Alabama |
| 30% | RLS | 3 | Author admired by Sirs ACD and JMB |
| 30% | ODES | 4 | Many poems written by Keats and Shelley |
| 30% | UTOPIA | 6 | 1516 socio-political satirical novel by Thomas More that is set on an island |
| 29% | LENIN | 5 | Author of 1917's "The State and Revolution" |
| 29% | MYTHS | 5 | Nessie and Bigfoot, by most accounts |
| 29% | KING | 4 | Thomas ___, Indigenous writer who authored "Truth and Bright Water" |
| 29% | MANN | 4 | Thomas —, author of novels Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain |
| 29% | CRESCENT | 8 | Symbol of many Islamic states, Star and __ |
| 28% | JAVELIN | 7 | 2016 Olympics individual field event won by Thomas Rohler and Sara Kolak |
| 28% | PEACOCK | 7 | Thomas Love —, author of novels Gryll Grange and Crotchet Castle |