| 100% | YAHOO | 5 | Its first name was Jerry and David’s Guide to the World Wide Web |
| 63% | YAHOO | 5 | Internet giant that began as "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" in 1994 |
| 36% | INTERNET | 8 | What the World Wide Web is part of |
| 34% | ONEPIN | 6 | It's often the first to be knocked over |
| 34% | BLAZEATRAIL | 11 | Be the first to accomplish something (and do it spectacularly!) |
| 34% | NEIL | 4 | First name in NASA's prestigious list of astronauts who have been to the moon |
| 33% | CURIE | 5 | Last name of the first woman to win the Nobel Prize and who is credited with the theory of radioactivity |
| 33% | OLEG | 4 | Man's name that becomes a toy when its first letter is moved to the end |
| 32% | GOOGLE | 6 | Company whose name is spelled with up to 10 O's toward the bottom of its webpages |
| 32% | ESTEE | 5 | "I relish reaching out to the world and its infinite beauty!" writer Lauder |
| 32% | PONCEDELEON | 11 | Explorer who in 1513 became the first European to set foot in 14-Across, and gave the state its name: 3 wds. |
| 32% | SANMARINO | 9 | It's said to be the world's oldest republic |
| 32% | TADA | 4 | "...and __! -- the World Wide Web": Tim Berners-Lee |
| 32% | NED | 3 | First name of the man who lives next to Homer and Marge |
| 32% | HURLING | 7 | It's said to be the world's fastest field sport |
| 32% | PGA | 3 | It claims to be the world's largest sport org. |
| 32% | LODESTONE | 9 | It was used to make the first compass |
| 31% | OLIVERREED | 10 | Actor whose first name is the title of a Best Picture he co-starred in, and whose last name is that film's director |
| 31% | INTERNET | 8 | The World Wide Web |
| 31% | RIGA | 4 | World capital where it's illegal to display the Soviet hammer and sickle |
| 31% | AROMANTIC | 9 | Orientation whose name is often shortened to its first three letters |
| 31% | TARPAULIN | 9 | Covering whose name is often shortened to its first four letters |
| 31% | SAMESEXMARRIAGE | 15 | The Netherlands was the first country to legalize it |
| 31% | TUNIS | 5 | World capital whose name can be formed by removing letters from the end of its country's name |
| 31% | ATTACKEDBYTHEPRESS | 18 | The candidate tried to cover it up and was ___ |
| 31% | SUBTITLEDAPARIOTICSONG | 22 | The Library's rare first-edition printing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" is, to its publisher's chagrin, ___ |
| 31% | INNERDEMONS | 11 | Hell's Kitchen now requires its chefs to "dress the part" and they are affectionately called ...
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| 31% | ANAIVANOVIC | 11 | Retired Serbian tennis player whose first name is spelled the same forward and backward: 2 wds. |
| 31% | TORI | 4 | First name of the author of the celebrity memoir "Spelling It Like It Is" |
| 31% | PORT | 4 | Wine whose name is the first half of its country of origin |