| 100% | CURIE | 5 | Marie ___, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and physics |
| 63% | BOHRS | 5 | Father-and-son Nobel Prize winners in physics |
| 62% | EIGEN | 5 | Manfred ___, German Nobel Prize winner in chemistry |
| 57% | MARIECURIE | 10 | Polish-French scientist who won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2 wds.) |
| 56% | SMOOT | 5 | George ___, Nobel prize winner in Physics who cameoed in "The Big Bang Theory" |
| 55% | CURIE | 5 | Marie with two Nobel Prizes (Physics and Chemistry) |
| 55% | CURIE | 5 | Marie —, winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
| 54% | HAHN | 4 | Otto —, 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner |
| 54% | IRENE | 5 | Nobel Prize winner ___ Joliot-Curie, whose parents were Nobel Prize winners Pierre and Marie Curie |
| 54% | IRENE | 5 | Nobel Prize winner ___ Joliot-Curie who is the daughter of Pierre Curie and Marie Curie |
| 52% | NOBEL | 5 | Coveted prize in physics and chemistry |
| 50% | PAULING | 7 | Linus —, winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and 1962 Nobel Peace Prize |
| 50% | RONTGEN | 7 | First winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics |
| 50% | PHYSICS | 7 | Curie won Nobel Prizes in chemistry and this |
| 49% | MOUROU | 6 | Gérard __, 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics co-winner |
| 48% | ELIE | 4 | Nobel prize winner and writer ___ Wiesel |
| 48% | ROENTGEN | 8 | Winner of the first Nobel Prize in Physics, 1901 |
| 47% | SPENCES | 7 | Economics Nobel prize winner, and namesakes |
| 46% | CURIE | 5 | First two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie |
| 46% | CURIE | 5 | Nobel Prize winner of 1903 and 1911 |
| 46% | SANGER | 6 | Nobel Prize for Chemistry winner: Frederick __ |
| 45% | BOB | 3 | Nobel Prize and Academy Award winner Dylan |
| 44% | PHYSICS | 7 | Nobel Prize in __; won by Marie Curie in 1903 |
| 44% | HEMINGWAY | 9 | 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature winner, Ernest __ |
| 44% | CURIE | 5 | Physics and chemistry Nobelist Marie |
| 43% | ECONOMICS | 9 | Latest Nobel prize with first winners in 1969 |
| 43% | IVAN | 4 | Physiologist and Nobel Prize winner, ___ Pavlov |
| 43% | BOHR | 4 | Niels —, winner of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics |
| 43% | EINSTEIN | 8 | Albert —, 1921 winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics |