| 100% | CONDOR | 6 | Large New World vulture such as the Andean — |
| 57% | RATTLESNAKE | 11 | New World reptile such as the timber — or tiger — |
| 53% | NIGHTHAWK | 9 | Nocturnal New World bird such as the least — or sand-coloured — |
| 44% | CARACARA | 8 | Large carrion-eating diurnal bird of prey of the New World such as the Carunculated — or Striated — |
| 43% | NEWSPAPER | 9 | Periodical such as The Guardian, New York Times |
| 43% | CARDINAL | 8 | New World songbird with a stout bill such as the vermilion — |
| 43% | ARTSHOW | 7 | Cultural display, such as the Armory in New York |
| 42% | WALLAROO | 8 | Large stocky Australian marsupial such as the Common — |
| 42% | CROW | 4 | Large bird such as the carrion — |
| 42% | BELLWORT | 8 | Plant of North America such as the large-flowered — or perfoliate — |
| 42% | FANTAIL | 7 | Small insectivorous bird such as the New Zealand — or Mindanao blue — |
| 42% | SADDLEBACK | 10 | New Zealand bird such as the North Island — or South Island — |
| 42% | LARK | 4 | Old World songbird such as the Crested — or Black — |
| 42% | DUET | 4 | Song such as "A Whole New World" |
| 41% | PHAROS | 6 | Large lighthouse such as that built on an island off Alexandria which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World |
| 41% | BLUEBERRY | 9 | Perennial shrub with edible indigo-coloured fruit such as the New Jersey — |
| 41% | WOODCOCK | 8 | Large bulky wading bird such as the Eurasian — or American — |
| 41% | DORMOUSE | 8 | Small Old World rodent such as the Common — |
| 41% | BELLBIRD | 8 | Australasian songbird with a ringing call such as the New Zealand — or crested — |
| 41% | DOUC | 4 | Old World monkey such as the black-shanked — or red-shanked — |
| 40% | CONGER | 6 | Large edible eel such as the Whitespotted — |
| 40% | TIT | 3 | Small Old World songbird such as the Great — or Bearded — |
| 40% | DIVER | 5 | Large waterbird such as the Black-throated — or Great northern — |
| 39% | TIT | 3 | Small Old World songbird such as the Great — or the Bearded — |
| 39% | WHALE | 5 | Large sea mammal such as the sperm — or blue — |
| 39% | DORY | 4 | Large-mouthed marine fish such as the John — |
| 38% | RIGHTWHALE | 10 | Large sea creature such as the North Atlantic — and North Pacific — |
| 38% | DORY | 4 | Large-mouthed marine fish such as the mirror — or Cape — |
| 38% | AGERATINA | 9 | Genus of New World perennials of the daisy family such as the Privet-leaved — |
| 37% | AMAZON | 6 | Company that passed Walmart in 2015 as the world's largest retailer by market value |