| 100% | AMHERST | 7 | Jeffrey —, British Commander-in-Chief, North America from 1758-63 who fought in the Seven Years' War |
| 38% | PITT | 4 | British leader in the Seven Years' War |
| 35% | RUS | 3 | Loser in the Seven Years' War: Abbr. |
| 34% | TOLSTOY | 7 | Novelist who fought in the Crimean War |
| 34% | PITT | 4 | British P.M. during the Seven Years' War |
| 33% | QUEBEC | 6 | City that was the site of three battles in the Seven Years' War |
| 31% | TECUMSEH | 8 | Shawnee leader who fought against William Henry Harrison at Tippecanoe and sided with the British against the US in the War of 1812 |
| 31% | HAIG | 4 | Douglas —, Field Marshal who became Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915 |
| 31% | FOCH | 4 | Ferdinand —, French commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in World War I |
| 30% | MARILYNMONROE | 13 | "Bus Stop" star who played the unnamed girl in "The Seven Year Itch" (2 wds.) |
| 30% | SCIPIO | 6 | — Aemilianus, Roman commander who besieged and destroyed Carthage in the Third Punic War |
| 30% | CANUCKS | 7 | Vancouver ___, professional ice hockey team from British Columbia who play in the NHL |
| 30% | EMANUEL | 7 | Who Lightfoot took over from in the Windy City last year |
| 30% | KINANE | 6 | Michael —, jockey who rode Derby winners Commander in Chief, Galileo and Sea the Stars |
| 30% | EWELL | 5 | Tom —, actor who played Richard Sherman in 1955 film comedy The Seven Year Itch |
| 29% | JOHNLECARRE | 11 | British novelist who wrote "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" (3 wds.) |
| 29% | LYSANDER | 8 | Spartan naval commander of the Peloponnesian war who died in 395 BC |
| 29% | MAYFLOWER | 9 | Ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to North America in 1620 |
| 29% | PENN | 4 | William —, English Quaker who founded the Province of Pennsylvania in North America |
| 29% | BLACKBEARD | 10 | British pirate who terrorized the Caribbean and eastern coast of America in the early 1700s |
| 29% | AUDREY | 6 | ___ Hepburn, British actress from the '60s who starred in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" |
| 29% | VETERAN | 7 | NY state town named after Green Bently, its first settler, who fought in the American Revolution and the French and Indian War |
| 29% | FRANKSINATRA | 12 | Actor in the Best Picture winner "From Here to Eternity" who was nominated for seven Album of the Year Grammys: 2 wds. |
| 29% | HAIG | 4 | Douglas —, Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force from 1915-18 |
| 28% | DUNN | 4 | Richard —, British boxer who fought Muhammad Ali for the World Heavyweight title in 1976 |
| 28% | WRESTLER | 8 | The one who fights in the sport of wrestling |
| 28% | FRENCH | 6 | John —, field marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 1914-15 |
| 28% | BYRD | 4 | Robert from West Virginia, who was the longest-serving U.S. Senator in history (51 years) |
| 28% | ADELE | 5 | British singer who won the Album of the Year Grammy in 2012 for "21" |
| 27% | TOWTON | 6 | Battle of —, conflict in the Wars of the Roses fought on Palm Sunday, 1461 in North Yorkshire |