100% | IBMPC | 5 | Machine that used DOS 1.0 |
51% | BACKHOES | 8 | Machines that use an arm to dig |
50% | TURBINE | 7 | Machine that uses rotating blades to create energy |
47% | IONIZER | 7 | Machine that purifies air using charged particles |
47% | AUTO | 4 | Vehicle that uses 1-Across |
44% | FAX | 3 | Old-fashioned machine that was used to transmit documents |
44% | ROBOTICS | 8 | Study of machines that look alive or do jobs |
43% | OCTAL | 5 | Numeral system that uses only the digits 0 through 7 |
42% | FAX | 3 | Office machine that was used more in the 1980s than today |
41% | AIRFRYER | 8 | Trendy cooking gadget that does not use oil |
40% | APNEA | 5 | Condition that's helped by using a CPAP machine |
40% | IKEA | 4 | Company that uses about 1% of the world's wood supply annually |
39% | PROJECTOR | 9 | *Film ___, classic machine that was used to beam movies onto the screen, before digital screens |
39% | WASHING | 7 | ___ machine, household appliance that makes your life easy by doing your laundry! |
36% | FINGERS | 7 | *Digits used to count that you may put in and out while doing 20a |
36% | TOG | 3 | Unit of thermal resistance, defined as 0.1 m2K/W, used in the textile trade that might indicate how good your duvet is |
36% | WINCH | 5 | Machine that pulls |
36% | BALER | 5 | Machine that bundles |
35% | RSM | 3 | Abbreviation that may be used by warrant officers class 1 in the British Royal Marines |
35% | TOKED | 5 | Something I am certain that many people did in Illinois on January 1 this year |
35% | TURBINE | 7 | Machine that produces power |
35% | GENERATOR | 9 | Machine that produces electricity |
35% | COPIER | 6 | Machine that reproduces documents |
35% | ENGINE | 6 | Machine that may purr |
35% | ENGINE | 6 | Machine that creates motion |
35% | SUPERCOMPUTER | 13 | Machine that goes fast |
35% | PCS | 3 | Machines that run Windows |
34% | IBMPC | 5 | Machine that was often cloned |
34% | DEERE | 5 | Machine that "nothing runs like" |
34% | REAPER | 6 | Machine that harvests a yield |