| 100% | MAAI | 4 | Japanese term for the space between two opponents in combat |
| 39% | YEARLING | 8 | Term for a horse between the ages of one and two |
| 36% | GAP | 3 | A clothing giant, also the space between two places |
| 36% | GAP | 3 | Popular clothing brand, also the space between two things |
| 36% | GAP | 3 | Space between two front teeth, for example |
| 36% | TSUNDOKU | 8 | Japanese term for the act of buying books and never reading them |
| 36% | ANGLE | 5 | Space between two intersecting lines, measured in degrees |
| 36% | KERN | 4 | Adjust the spacing between, in typography |
| 35% | ELEVENS | 7 | Term for the vertical wrinkles between one’s eyebrows |
| 35% | DRAYAGE | 7 | Term for the transport of goods in the shipping industry |
| 35% | SATORI | 6 | Term for enlightenment in Japanese Buddhism |
| 34% | MALAPHOR | 8 | Informal term for a sentence that mixes two idioms or cliches, like the ones found in 20a, 42a, 58a, 24d, and 25d |
| 34% | BIOTA | 5 | Collective term for the lifeforms in a distinct region |
| 34% | PORTMANTEAU | 11 | Term for the other longest answers in the puzzle (and 92 Down) |
| 34% | TAKEDOWN | 8 | Term for bringing your opponent to the ground |
| 34% | MINER | 5 | Term for a worker in the cryptocurrency business |
| 34% | BETWIXT | 7 | In the space separating two objects |
| 33% | ELEVATORKEY | 11 | Firefighter's term for the secret to rising in the ranks? |
| 33% | OSSICLES | 8 | Term for the hammer, anvil and stirrup in the ear |
| 33% | CEPHALGIA | 9 | Medical term for pain in the head |
| 33% | ITEM | 4 | Slangy term for "couple," in the tabloids |
| 33% | SPRINKLERHEAD | 13 | Firefighter's term for the person in charge of ice cream toppers? |
| 33% | DECISIONFATIGUE | 15 | Modern term for the psychological exhaustion showcased in this puzzle's theme |
| 33% | ABUTTAL | 7 | Legal term for a boundary between two areas |
| 33% | AKA | 3 | Abbreviation between two names for the same person |
| 33% | OPS | 3 | Short term for "operations" used in the military |
| 32% | NEEDLEDROP | 10 | Turntable-inspired term for the use of a familiar song in a film |
| 32% | SPARE | 5 | Term for knocking down all ten bowling pins in two tries |
| 32% | TORN | 4 | "___ Between Two Lovers" (#1 hit for Mary MacGregor in 1977) |
| 32% | BRUNCH | 6 | Portmanteau term for first two meals of the day |