| 100% | OLIOFORATHOUSANDALEX | 20 | Line once heard on Jeopardy!, in Crosswordville |
| 37% | ANITA | 5 | Hill heard on the Hill in 1991 |
| 36% | KEN | 3 | Name to the left of Watson on Jeopardy! in 2011 |
| 35% | HIMOM | 5 | Greeting often heard on the second Sunday in May |
| 35% | BIGBEN | 6 | Its chimes were first heard on the BBC in 1923 |
| 35% | HES | 3 | "___ on fire!" (cry heard in "NBA Jam") |
| 34% | DRY | 3 | Put on the line, in a way |
| 33% | DATE | 4 | Top line to fill in on a check |
| 33% | SERIF | 5 | Decorative line on a letter, in some typefaces |
| 33% | ORPHAN | 6 | Single word on its own line, in typesetting |
| 33% | YAXES | 5 | Vertical lines on graphs, in math |
| 33% | BOUNDARY | 8 | Line in the sand or line on a map, for example |
| 33% | SERIF | 5 | Decorative line on a letter, in some computer fonts |
| 33% | NAME | 4 | First line to be filled in on many forms |
| 33% | PRIZE | 5 | What may be on the line in a competition |
| 32% | ITIS | 4 | "... on earth, as ___ in heaven" (Lord's Prayer line): 2 wds. |
| 32% | SIGNATURE | 9 | What one puts on the dotted line, in a contract |
| 32% | BEETHOVEN | 9 | Who, on his deathbed, said: I shall hear in heaven |
| 32% | PACA | 4 | Rainforest rodent with dots arranged in lines on its sides |
| 32% | FLOWERS | 7 | Grammy-nominated song by Miley Cyrus that you probably heard on the radio in 2023 |
| 31% | CRICKET | 7 | On a spring night, you may hear this chirping insect in your garden |
| 31% | ELO | 3 | Band name heard in Morse code on its single "Secret Messages" |
| 31% | ONGAR | 5 | Easternmost London Underground station on the Central Line closed in 1994 |
| 31% | NAME | 4 | Info to fill in on the first line of many forms |
| 31% | PYLON | 5 | Vertical marker on either end of the goal line in football |
| 31% | ERASE | 5 | Delete, as files in a PC or lines on a whiteboard |
| 31% | RED | 3 | "Paint the Town ___," song by Doja Cat that you probably heard on the radio in 2023 |
| 31% | PINK | 4 | ___ Floyd, London-based progressive rock band who you will hear on your radio in the 1960s |
| 31% | CICADA | 6 | On a spring night, you may hear this high-pitched insect in a tree |
| 31% | RAP | 3 | Something Kentucky's Edgar Cayce may have heard once in a while |