100% | BYOB | 4 | Invitation letters indicating the lack of an open bar |
39% | SNUB | 4 | Lack of an expected nomination, as at the Oscars |
39% | HTTP | 4 | Letters at the start of an address? |
39% | DISMOUNT | 8 | The end of an uneven bars routine |
38% | USS | 3 | Letters on the hull of an American warship |
38% | FYI | 3 | Letters at the top of an interoffice memo |
38% | ETC | 3 | Letters at the end of an incomplete list |
37% | GLOTTAL | 7 | Pertaining to an opening of the larynx |
36% | USS | 3 | Letters at the start of an American navy vessel's name: Abbr. |
36% | MNO | 3 | Letters on the "6" of an old phone keypad |
36% | CARA | 4 | Opening word of many an Italian letter |
35% | SPF | 3 | Letters that indicate the measure of UV radiation blocking |
34% | NOTHINGINCOMMON | 15 | Lack of similar interests, and what the three long answers with circled letters have? |
34% | BERTHA | 6 | Name that's an anagram of THE BAR |
34% | NSFW | 4 | "Beware of opening this at the office" letters |
33% | DELTA | 5 | Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, or an airline |
33% | BYOB | 4 | "Grab some alcohol on the way" letters on an invitation |
32% | HAL | 3 | Target of an "Open the pod bay doors" request |
32% | CARIBBEANSEA | 12 | One end of the [circled letters], which opened on 8/15/1914 |
32% | BYOB | 4 | Letters on a party invitation indicating that booze won't be provided by the host |
31% | NEED | 4 | Feel the lack of |
31% | ZEE | 3 | Second-to-last letter, before ampersand, in an obsolete version of the alphabet |
31% | ANT | 3 | Sugar on the table is an open invitation to this insect |
31% | TADA | 4 | An exclamation indicating the unveiling of a surprise (often said by magicians after a trick): Hyph. |
31% | OWE | 3 | Have an open bar tab |
31% | TIPJAR | 6 | Container at an open bar |
31% | SESAME | 6 | Part of an opening line? |
31% | NORMAL | 6 | New ___, term popularized during the pandemic to indicate an acceptance of the current situation |
31% | FEDEX | 5 | Delivery company with an arrow hiding in the last two letters of its logo |
31% | SHOW | 4 | Word before "time" to indicate the beginning of an action-packed movie, perhaps |