| 100% | ARIMATHEA | 9 | Joseph of __, took the Holy Grail to Britain |
| 92% | ARIMATHEA | 9 | Joseph of __, he took the Holy Grail to Britain |
| 44% | GALAHAD | 7 | Seeker of the Holy Grail |
| 43% | REVERSEENGINEER | 15 | Take apart to understand the design of |
| 43% | THAW | 4 | Take out of the freezer to defrost |
| 43% | WITHDRAW | 8 | To take money out of the bank |
| 43% | ALLOVER | 7 | Taking care of, to say the least |
| 42% | BOSPORUS | 8 | Strait taking the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea |
| 42% | THAW | 4 | Take out of the freezer to warm up |
| 42% | DONE | 4 | Ready to take out of the oven |
| 41% | APPROPRIATION | 13 | Act of taking a property without having the right to do so |
| 41% | SHOPPINGLIST | 12 | Slip of paper to take to the grocery |
| 41% | DONE | 4 | Ready to be taken out of the oven |
| 40% | QUESTPERMISSION | 15 | License to search for the Holy Grail? |
| 40% | NANNY | 5 | Someone you hire to take care of the kids |
| 40% | MINUTES | 7 | Notes taken to record the events of a meeting |
| 40% | SEAWORTHY | 9 | Description of boats safe to take on the oceans |
| 40% | OUTINFORCE | 10 | Like a throng of protesters taking to the streets |
| 40% | TUBE | 4 | “I took the ___ back out of town / Back to the Rolling Pin”: the Who |
| 40% | THAW | 4 | Begin to melt after being taken out of the freezer |
| 40% | UPHILL | 6 | Direction taken when racing to the top of a mount |
| 40% | PEDOMETER | 9 | Device worn to count the number of steps one takes |
| 40% | EIGHTYEIGHT | 11 | Number of days it takes Mercury to orbit the sun |
| 39% | CUP | 3 | The Holy Grail, for one |
| 39% | BEDE | 4 | Only native of Great Britain to be named "Doctor of the Church" |
| 39% | EIGHTY | 6 | Number of days it took Phileas Fogg to go around the world |
| 38% | IDLE | 4 | Eric of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" |
| 38% | FISHER | 6 | __ king, a custodian of the Holy Grail |
| 38% | COLDTURKEY | 10 | What we ate after dad took the entree out of the oven early to watch the game? |
| 38% | ROLLTHEDICE | 11 | Take a chance, and how to form the sequence in each set of circled letters |