| 100% | FALSIE | 6 | Item used by many Victorian women, quaintly known as a "bosom pad" |
| 34% | WAND | 4 | Item used by a 2-Down |
| 33% | OAR | 3 | Long item used by a gondolier |
| 33% | PINS | 4 | Small metal items used by a seamstress |
| 32% | TIRE | 4 | Item used as a makeshift swing |
| 32% | LANDSON | 7 | Uses as a crash pad |
| 31% | OAR | 3 | Tool used by most of a rowing team, but not the coxswain |
| 30% | FERN | 4 | Item by many a reception desk |
| 30% | OAR | 3 | Rowing item used as a trophy after some competitions |
| 30% | SQUEEZEMACHINE | 14 | Calming device, also known as a "hug box," invented by 15-Across: 2 wds. |
| 29% | ULU | 3 | A short knife used traditionally by Inuit women |
| 29% | VEIL | 4 | Clothing item used as a symbol of a pre-enlightened state |
| 29% | MENU | 4 | Item replaced by a QR code at many restaurants nowadays |
| 29% | CATLADY | 7 | Term used for a woman with many felines |
| 28% | POUFFE | 6 | Padded stool used as a footrest |
| 28% | PIN | 3 | Rolling ___ (item used by a baker) |
| 28% | HOCK | 4 | Use an item as collateral for a loan at a pawnshop |
| 28% | DAYBED | 6 | Bed used as a couch by day |
| 28% | NEE | 3 | Word used to identify a woman by her maiden name |
| 28% | DRIEDPLUM | 9 | This item is also known as a prune |
| 28% | LAUREL | 6 | Wreath used as a symbol by film festivals |
| 28% | ALIAS | 5 | Pseudonym, as used by a spy perhaps |
| 27% | CASTANETS | 9 | Pair of curved pieces of hollow wood used by Spanish dancers as a musical instrument |
| 27% | YERBA | 5 | ___ mate, traditionally consumed as a drink in Paraguay and originally used by the Guaraní people |
| 27% | WORKTHAT | 8 | Mary J. Blige empowerment anthem used by Kamala Harris as a campaign song in 2020 |
| 27% | POORTHINGS | 10 | 2023 drama starring Emma Stone as a woman reanimated by an experimental scientist: 2 wds. |
| 27% | BASKET | 6 | Item used by shoppers |
| 27% | TIN | 3 | Metal used as a coating for many steel containers |
| 27% | MORIA | 5 | Underground kingdom known as Khazad-dum that used to be a famed realm of the Dwarves |
| 27% | MASSCONSUMPTION | 15 | Use of a product by many people |