100% | LPGA | 4 | Lorena Ochoa was the top-ranked woman in the world for 158 consecutive weeks, a record for members of this org. (abbr.) |
36% | SANTANA | 7 | Starting in 1999, rock band with a song in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 42 consecutive weeks |
35% | KATYPERRY | 9 | Starting in 2010, pop singer with a song in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 69 consecutive weeks: 2 wds. |
35% | RNA | 3 | British org. for the support of "women’s fiction" and honestly, to be a member, the genre likely has to run in your genes? |
35% | RIHANNA | 7 | Starting in 2010, R&B singer with a song in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 46 consecutive weeks |
35% | ELLIS | 5 | Kendall ___, sprinter who was a part of the team who set the world record for distance medley relay in 2022 |
34% | LEI | 3 | The record for the world's longest one of these, at 5,336 feet, was set in Honolulu at Kapiolani Park in 2008 |
34% | ACEOFBASE | 9 | Starting in 1993, Swedish pop band with a song in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 48 consecutive weeks: 3 wds. |
34% | OCHOA | 5 | Lorena who was the #1 female golfer for 158 consecutive weeks |
33% | MINES | 5 | University in Golden, Colorado, known informally as this, that is consistently ranked first in the world for mineral exploration engineering |
32% | LBS | 3 | About 1,400 of them is the record for a human: Abbr. |
32% | DST | 3 | Observance that was the subject of a Last Week Tonight "How Is This Still a Thing?" segment: abbr. |
32% | FIREWORK | 8 | Hit song by Katy Perry that was nominated for a Grammy for Record of the Year in 2012 |
32% | BRITAIN | 7 | Great ___, country of Paula Radcliffe who holds the world record for women in Marathon |
31% | ADELE | 5 | Singer whose second album, in 2011, topped the Billboard chart for a record 24 weeks |
31% | ROGERFEDERER | 12 | Top-ranked professional tennis player for a record 237 consecutive weeks |
31% | YDS | 3 | Emmitt Smith rushed for a record 18,355 of these: Abbr. |
30% | MWA | 3 | Fraternal org. founded in 1883, now with over 740,000 members, that was to protect families after the death of a breadwinner. (abbr.) |
30% | POOR | 4 | According to The World Bank, in 2015, 734 million people were this, a change from 1990's figure of 1.9 billion |
30% | ALICEWALTON | 11 | American heiress and daughter of Walmart founder who is amongst the top ten richest women in the world: 2 wds |
30% | SUSANNEKLATTEN | 14 | German heiress and part-owner of BMW who is amongst the top ten richest women in the world: 2 wds |
30% | LAURENEJOBS | 11 | American businesswoman and founder of Emerson Collective who is amongst the top ten richest women in the world: 2 wds. |
30% | NEW | 3 | ___ Zealand, country where cricket fans in a stadium were recorded for a chant in "The Lord of the Rings" film |
30% | PINK | 4 | I was a member of the girl group "Choice" before going solo and I played Dede in "Thanks for Sharing" |
30% | DANK | 4 | Making a comeback is this "wet and unpleasant" slangy term for something of high quality that originated in the '80s |
30% | KMH | 3 | A unit of speed which is the most commonly used throughout the world: Abbr |
30% | BACARDI | 7 | One of the oldest spirit companies in the world, whose logo is a bat |
30% | CSI | 3 | Most-watched TV drama in the world for a record six years |
30% | VANNA | 5 | White, who in May 2013 was presented with a Guinness World Record certificate for being the world's most frequent clapper |
30% | JACKNICKLAUS | 12 | He was nicknamed "The Golden Bear" of golf and holds a record for the highest number of wins in Masters Tournament with six titles: 2 wds. |