| 100% | SUK | 3 | Josef —, son-in-law of Antonin Dvorak and composer of the symphony Asrael |
| 54% | SUK | 3 | Composer Josef ___, protege and eventually son-in-law of composer Antonín Dvorák |
| 45% | SUK | 3 | Josef —, Czech composer of symphony Asrael and tone poem A Summer's Tale |
| 44% | SUK | 3 | Czech composer Josef, son-in-law of Dvorák |
| 40% | DVORAK | 6 | Composer of the American Quartet and the New World Symphony |
| 40% | JOHNADAMS | 9 | Composer of the operas A Flowering Tree and Nixon in China |
| 39% | ADAMS | 5 | John —, composer of the operas A Flowering Tree and Nixon in China |
| 39% | PORPORA | 7 | Nicola —, Italian composer of the operas Germanico in Germania and Semiramide riconosciuta |
| 38% | LISZT | 5 | Composer of the piano piece played in the "Tom and Jerry" short "The Cat Concerto" |
| 38% | HAM | 3 | Son of Noah and father of Canaan in the Old Testament |
| 38% | FROM | 4 | & 7D Subtitle of Antonin Dvorak's Symphony No 9 in E minor of 1893 |
| 37% | ESAU | 4 | Son of Isaac and Rebecca in the Bible |
| 37% | HENRY | 5 | & 12D Author of novels Hunt the Slipper and Brothers in Law |
| 37% | ANTHONY | 7 | Eldest Bridgerton son, and the head of the family in "Bridgerton" |
| 37% | MAMILLIUS | 9 | Son of Leontes and Hermione in The Winter's Tale |
| 36% | DUDLEY | 6 | ___ Dursley, spoiled son of the muggles, Vernon and Petunia Dursley in "Harry Potter" |
| 36% | GERSHOM | 7 | Firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah in the Bible |
| 36% | ESAU | 4 | Twin son of Isaac and Rebecca, in the Bible |
| 36% | LUCENTIO | 8 | Son of Vincentio and suitor of Bianca in William Shakespeare play The Taming of the Shrew |
| 36% | DIOMEDES | 8 | Son of Tydeus and Deipyle; mythological Greek warrior in the Trojan War |
| 36% | ELI | 3 | Brother of Peyton and son of Archie, in the NFL |
| 36% | ONAN | 4 | Second son of Judah and Shua in the Old Testament |
| 36% | CAIN | 4 | First son of Adam and Eve in the Old Testament |
| 35% | PELOPS | 6 | Son of Tantalus in Greek mythology killed by his father and served to the gods as a meal |
| 35% | BALDUR | 6 | The son of 56-Across and the god of love, peace and forgiveness in Norse mythology |
| 35% | BOHR | 4 | Surname of the father and son who won Nobel Prizes for Physics in 1922 and 1975 |