| 100% | ESE | 3 | Like the Capitol bldg. vis-à-vis the White House |
| 55% | ATOP | 4 | Like Santa's sleigh, vis-a-vis the house |
| 54% | FAIRER | 6 | Like Snow White, vis-a-vis the Queen |
| 50% | METONYM | 7 | "The White House" vis-à-vis the executive branch of government, e.g. |
| 48% | OVAL | 4 | Like a certain White House office |
| 48% | ICIER | 5 | Like the Arctic Ocean vis-à-vis the Atlantic |
| 48% | NEWER | 5 | Like the Nintendo Switch vis-a-vis the Wii |
| 48% | OVAL | 4 | Shape of a particular office in the White House |
| 48% | OVAL | 4 | Shape of a notable room in the White House |
| 48% | OVAL | 4 | Like the White House's main office |
| 48% | GABLED | 6 | Like the house in a Hawthorne classic |
| 47% | LONGER | 6 | Like the small intestine vis-à-vis the large one |
| 47% | OLDER | 5 | Like the Jurassic Period vis-à-vis the Cretaceous Period |
| 47% | SLOWER | 6 | Like the 1-Across vis-à-vis the tortoise, ironically |
| 47% | HAYES | 5 | First president to have a telephone in the White House |
| 47% | UGLIER | 6 | Like the wicked stepsisters vis-à-vis Cinderella |
| 47% | OVAL | 4 | Shaped like a White House office |
| 47% | DEEPER | 6 | Like the diving end of a pool vis-à-vis the other end |
| 47% | EASTEREGGS | 10 | They're rolled out once a year at the White House |
| 47% | SASHA | 5 | One of a pair in the White House in the 2010s |
| 47% | FILLMORE | 8 | First president to have a stove in the White House (1850s) |
| 47% | OLDER | 5 | Like the Triassic period, vis-à-vis the Jurassic |
| 46% | VEEP | 4 | HBO comedy about a fictional second-in-command at the White House |
| 46% | ANN | 3 | ___ Compton, first woman to cover the White House for a TV network |
| 46% | OVAL | 4 | Like the shape of the president's White House office |
| 45% | TOOOLD | 6 | Like a 14-year-old vis-à-vis the Little League World Series |
| 45% | INGOD | 5 | Words to the left of the White House flag on a $20 bill |
| 45% | NAT | 3 | Baseball player whose stadium is a few miles from the White House, for short |
| 45% | NERDIER | 7 | Like Comic-Con attendees vis-à-vis the general public |
| 44% | HAYES | 5 | First president to have a phone in the White House—its number was "1" (1877) |