| 100% | INTERESTRATECAP | 15 | It's of no concern to a usurer |
| 50% | AGEGAPS | 7 | They're of no concern to cougars |
| 49% | ONESPLACE | 9 | It's to the left of a dot |
| 49% | GRATER | 6 | It's used to shred a block of cheese |
| 48% | INERTGAS | 8 | It's hard to get a reaction out of it |
| 48% | BELL | 4 | It's rung to begin a day of Wall Street trading |
| 48% | LEI | 3 | It's placed around the neck of a visitor to Hawaii |
| 47% | ALLEY | 5 | It's unlikely to be part of a big rig's route |
| 47% | ROWA | 4 | It’s nearest to the front of a stage |
| 46% | ALLERGYTEST | 11 | It’s designed to get a reaction out of you |
| 46% | BREWERY | 7 | In a ___, there's no shortage of ___ to drink |
| 46% | LIKEICARE | 9 | ''It's no concern of mine'' |
| 45% | WAP | 3 | 2020 song that "pissed off a whole bunch of Republicans for no reason," according to one of its artists |
| 45% | AREA | 4 | Square the length of a square's side to find it |
| 45% | TEMPLESINE | 10 | Ratio of a synagogue's center column to its roof slope? |
| 44% | PRAYERBOOK | 10 | It's bound to be of use to a churchgoer |
| 44% | EEYORE | 6 | "It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it" speaker |
| 44% | EEYORE | 6 | “It’s not much of a tail, but I’m sort of attached to it” speaker |
| 44% | CLASSSIZE | 9 | Number of concern to a teacher |
| 44% | UPSIDEDOWNCAKE | 14 | Food named for how it's baked, and a hint to each set of circles |
| 43% | HAYSTACK | 8 | Tower of straw it's hard to find a needle in |
| 43% | DOOR | 4 | Entrance to a house or any of its rooms |
| 43% | MORBID | 6 | Of or relating to a disease or its characteristics |
| 43% | IBM | 3 | India is home to a plurality of its employees |
| 43% | BEGINNINGSALARY | 15 | Figure of concern to a job applicant |
| 43% | ODYSSEY | 7 | It tells of a trip to Ithaca |
| 43% | TWOPAIR | 7 | It loses to three of a kind |
| 43% | FRO | 3 | Kind of 'do it's really tough to wear a beanie with |
| 43% | WHEEL | 5 | There's no need to reinvent it, in a saying |
| 43% | CTS | 3 | No. to the right of a decimal point |