| 100% | NERDALERT | 9 | Line that describes a square? |
| 66% | DIAGONAL | 8 | Line that connects opposite corners of a square |
| 55% | ADJECTIVE | 9 | Word that describes a noun |
| 54% | ADJ | 3 | Word that describes a noun (Abbr.) |
| 54% | MILKINGTHEBULL | 14 | Proverb that describes a fruitless task |
| 53% | ROTAVATOR | 9 | Palindrome that describes a soil-turning tool |
| 53% | STUBBORN | 8 | Adjective that describes a mule's temperament |
| 53% | TRUEBLUE | 8 | Rhyming phrase that describes a loyal friend |
| 53% | PUNCH | 5 | Line that ends a joke |
| 52% | WICKING | 7 | Describes a fabric that absorbs moisture |
| 52% | HEM | 3 | Line that a tailor might alter |
| 52% | QUEUE | 5 | Line that sounds like a letter |
| 52% | GOFISH | 6 | Line that leads to a drawing? |
| 51% | COLICKY | 7 | Word that describes a baby prone to painful crying |
| 51% | MINOR | 5 | ___ catastrophe, oxymoron that describes a Christmas tree falling over |
| 51% | DOUBLEO | 7 | Feature of this puzzle's circled squares that, when connected by a single line, visually represents 111-Across |
| 51% | TIGHTROPE | 9 | Line that a circus performer walks across |
| 50% | ROSY | 4 | Word that describes a red apple or one's cheek |
| 50% | GOLD | 4 | "Heart of ___," idiom that describes a kind and generous soul |
| 50% | DIRTY | 5 | Adjective that describes a martini when olive juice is added |
| 50% | AQUATIC | 7 | Describes a sport that takes place on water |
| 50% | BINDING | 7 | Describes a contract that can't be broken |
| 50% | PART | 4 | Line that can be created by a comb |
| 50% | WIRE | 4 | Line that's held by a telephone pole |
| 50% | AXES | 4 | Lines that intersect at a graph’s origin |
| 49% | REGNAL | 6 | Describes a number that follows a monarch's name |
| 49% | PERENNIAL | 9 | Describes a plant that lives more than two years |
| 49% | TURGID | 6 | Describes a plant cell that is full of water |
| 49% | CUE | 3 | Line that serves as a signal for another actor |
| 49% | BETA | 4 | Greek letter that describes a pre-release version of a software program |