| 100% | CREATESAMONSTER | 15 | Isn't able to control the outcome of one's actions |
| 40% | KARMA | 5 | Sum of one's actions, to Hindus |
| 39% | SELFRESTANTET | 13 | Control of one's actions [fall in great quantities] |
| 39% | ARETE | 5 | Sum of one's virtues, to the Greeks |
| 38% | TITHE | 5 | 10% of one's money given to the church |
| 38% | ARETE | 5 | Sum of one’s virtues, to the ancient Greeks |
| 37% | TITHE | 5 | Give ten per cent of one’s income to the church |
| 36% | BAEZ | 4 | One of the first to record Dylan's songs |
| 36% | ROPE | 4 | "At the end of one's ___" (unable to deal with the situation) |
| 36% | IFTHECOUNCIL | 12 | Start of one dissenting councilman's actual response to the above vote |
| 36% | POWERTRIP | 9 | The use of aggressive tactics to boost one's ego |
| 36% | PIN | 3 | Affix to the top of one’s social-media profile |
| 36% | UPLIFTING | 9 | Able to raise the spirits of other people |
| 36% | LORETTASWIT | 11 | While trading barbs during the filming of "M*A*S*H," no one was able to match ___ |
| 35% | WORKLOAD | 8 | The amount of tasks to be completed for one's job |
| 35% | KNEEHIGH | 8 | Reaching up to the level of one's patella |
| 35% | SOLVENT | 7 | Able to get out of the hole |
| 35% | AORTA | 5 | It connects to one of the heart's four valves |
| 35% | FACEDTHEMUSIC | 13 | Accepted the consequences of one's actions, and what the artists did with the hits in this puzzle? |
| 35% | STEER | 5 | Control the movement of a vessel, for one |
| 34% | CANT | 4 | Isn't able to |
| 34% | DAVIS | 5 | California city that's home to one of the UC campuses |
| 34% | MAINE | 5 | State that's home to one end of the Appalachian Trail |
| 34% | AFFORD | 6 | Be able to meet the expense of |
| 34% | LOATHES | 7 | Isn't able to stand |
| 34% | CIRCUIT | 7 | Closed path to control the flow of electricity |
| 33% | NEEDS | 5 | Isn't able to do without |
| 33% | RESULT | 6 | The consequence of an action; outcome |
| 33% | STEARNS | 7 | The S. of T.S. Eliot |
| 33% | SENSE | 5 | The common type of it isn't common, according to Voltaire |