| 100% | YAHOO | 5 | Internet giant that began as "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" in 1994 |
| 53% | YAHOO | 5 | Its first name was Jerry and David’s Guide to the World Wide Web |
| 32% | DAVISCUP | 8 | International athletic competition that began in 1900 as a challenge between the U.S. and Great Britain |
| 30% | AOL | 3 | ISP that began offering email and Internet service in the early 1990s |
| 28% | ESSEX | 5 | David —, singer and actor who starred as Jim MacLaine in 1973 film drama That’ll Be the Day |
| 28% | ARPA | 4 | ___NET, Dept. of Defense wide area packet-switching scheme begun in 1966 that eventually became the Internet |
| 28% | SAC | 3 | Type of fly that caused the Red Sox to beat the Giants in the 1912 World Series |
| 27% | GEESE | 5 | Birds that belong to the same family as ducks, and migrate in the fall season |
| 27% | CHICAGOBEARS | 12 | NFL team that began as the Decatur Staleys in 1920 (2 wds.) |
| 27% | OXFAM | 5 | Charitable organization that began as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief in 1942 |
| 27% | OXFAM | 5 | Charitable organisation that began as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief in 1942 |
| 27% | CEDILLA | 7 | Character such as that placed under the c in French name Francois that softens the sound from that of k to s |
| 27% | IWOJIMA | 7 | Island in the Pacific also known as Iwo To; scene of prolonged fighting between Japan and the US in World War II |
| 27% | SIBYL | 5 | One of a number of prophetesses in ancient Greece and Rome such as that of Cumae, who guided Aeneas through the underworld |
| 26% | TADA | 4 | "...and __! -- the World Wide Web": Tim Berners-Lee |
| 26% | MEAD | 4 | ___, one of the world's oldest beverages made of honey, that was produced in Europe, Asia and Africa |
| 26% | CANADA | 6 | Victoria's country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1930, 1954, 1978, and 1994 |
| 26% | BELIEVE | 7 | Hit single that gave Cher a place in "Guinness World Records" as the oldest female solo artist to top the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart |
| 26% | INTERNET | 8 | The World Wide Web |
| 26% | GHANA | 5 | Country that eliminated the U.S.A. in both the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups |
| 26% | HANOI | 5 | World capital that's home to the Temple of Literature, built in 1070 |
| 26% | HEATHROW | 8 | London airport that began life in 1929 as the Great West Aerodrome |
| 25% | SPOOLHEELS | 10 | Women’s shoe parts that are wide at the top and bottom and narrower in the middle |
| 25% | OPAL | 4 | Gemstone that's often polished to an oval ... and has three of the same letters as "oval" |
| 25% | ALABAMA | 7 | Montgomery's state that was the first US state to recognize Christmas as a holiday in 1836 |
| 25% | SIENA | 5 | Tuscan city that's home to the oldest bank in the world |
| 25% | FHM | 3 | Men's magazine started in 1985 in the UK and reduced to a web only edition in 2015 |
| 25% | THEXFILES | 9 | American sci-fi TV show starring David Duchovny, that is regarded as one of the best and is returning with its 11th season in 2018: 2 wds. |
| 25% | BRAZIL | 6 | Large South American nation that won the World Cup in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002 |
| 25% | MOUSELEMUR | 10 | A species unique to Madagascar that is the world's smallest primate and one of the smallest mammals in the world: 2 wds. |