| 100% | SWAP | 4 | Make a trade by exchanging one thing for another |
| 62% | BARTER | 6 | Trade by exchanging one commodity for another |
| 54% | SWAP | 4 | Exchange one thing for another |
| 54% | SWAPPED | 7 | Exchanged one thing for another |
| 54% | SWAP | 4 | Exchange one thing for another, say |
| 50% | SWAP | 4 | Trade one thing for another |
| 50% | BARTERED | 8 | Traded one thing for another |
| 42% | EXCHANGE | 8 | Swap one thing for another |
| 42% | MIXUP | 5 | Confusion of one thing for another |
| 42% | EXCHANGE | 8 | To swap one thing for another |
| 41% | TRADEOFF | 8 | Giving up of one thing for another |
| 41% | QUIDPRO | 7 | __ quo: one thing for another in Latin |
| 37% | COLONIST | 8 | One who settles in a nation controlled by another |
| 37% | TRADE | 5 | To give one thing up for another |
| 36% | PHARMAREP | 9 | One making a living by pushing drugs, informally |
| 36% | LEAP | 4 | Neil Armstrong made a giant one for mankind |
| 36% | TDS | 3 | Things made by Vikings, for short |
| 36% | SODAS | 5 | Ones making a case for drinking? |
| 36% | PLY | 3 | A word for practicing one's' trade |
| 36% | USER | 4 | One who makes use of a thing |
| 36% | PET | 3 | One cared for by a rescue organization |
| 36% | EMT | 3 | One dispatched by a dispatcher, for short |
| 36% | REFEREES | 8 | Ones who make calls for a living? |
| 36% | CRIMINAL | 8 | A case might be made for one |
| 35% | TEA | 3 | A popular beverage, sold by Tetley for one |
| 35% | UMPIRE | 6 | One making calls from home for a living |
| 35% | PANTHER | 7 | Another name for a leopard, especially a black one |
| 35% | AVIATOR | 7 | Another name for a pilot; glasses worn by pilots |
| 34% | TOY | 3 | Jack-in-the-box, originally made for a prince's fifth birthday by a German clockmaker named Claus, is an example of one of these |
| 34% | FALSEPROPHETPROFIT | 18 | Money made by one with a Messiah complex? |