| 100% | PHAETON | 7 | Light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage usually with two seats whose name derives from a character in Greek mythology |
| 38% | BROUGHAM | 8 | Four-wheeled horse-drawn closed carriage with a raised open driver's seat in front |
| 32% | LANDAU | 6 | Four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage named after a town in Bavaria |
| 30% | CLARENCE | 8 | Closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a glass front |
| 30% | FIACRE | 6 | Small four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage named after a Paris hotel |
| 30% | IXION | 5 | Character in Greek mythology bound to a perpetually turning fiery wheel by Hermes on the orders of Zeus |
| 29% | ECHO | 4 | Word meaning "rebound of sound" that is derived from a mountain nymph in Greek mythology |
| 28% | CABRIOLET | 9 | Small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a folding hood |
| 28% | ANNAKARENINA | 12 | Title character in a love triangle with two men named Alexei |
| 28% | NAPPA | 5 | Soft leather used in wallets, whose name derives from a place in California |
| 28% | ADONIS | 6 | Hunky guy, or a character in Greek mythology |
| 28% | PHAETON | 7 | Light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage |
| 28% | ELAL | 4 | Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea |
| 27% | ANDESINE | 8 | Silicate mineral whose name derives from a South American mountain range |
| 27% | ELEKTRA | 7 | Record label whose name derives from Greek myth |
| 27% | ATLAS | 5 | Word meaning "book of maps" that is derived from a Titan in Greek mythology |
| 27% | THEOPHANE | 9 | Figure in Greek mythology whose name roughly means “manifestation of God” and who gave birth to the ram with the golden fleece |
| 27% | AZALEAS | 7 | Plants whose name derives from the Greek for "dry" |
| 26% | ALECTO | 6 | Character in Greek mythology who, with Megaera and Tisiphone, comprised the Erinyes |
| 26% | NAYA | 4 | Brand whose name derives from the Greek for "water nymph" |
| 26% | PION | 4 | Subatomic particle whose name is derived from a Greek letter |
| 26% | PESTO | 5 | Sauce whose name derives from "pound" in Italian |
| 26% | PEGASUS | 7 | In Greek mythology, a white stallion with wings |
| 26% | OLATHE | 6 | Fourth largest city in Kansas, US, whose name derives from a Shawnee word meaning beautiful |
| 26% | ALECTO | 6 | Character in Greek mythology who, with Megaera and Tisiphone, comprised the three Erinyes |
| 26% | NEON | 4 | Noble gas whose name derives from the Greek word for “new” |
| 26% | PHOEBE | 6 | Fly-catching bird with a name derived from Greek |
| 26% | MASTODON | 8 | Extinct megafauna species whose name derives from the Greek for "breast tooth" |
| 26% | PHAETONS | 8 | Light, open four-wheeled horse-drawn carriages |
| 26% | IRENA | 5 | Woman's name derived from peace in Greek |