| 100% | AIKIDO | 6 | Martial art created in the 1920s |
| 55% | TAEKWONDO | 9 | Korean martial art developed in the 1940s |
| 55% | KARATE | 6 | Martial art that originated in the Ryukyu Kingdom |
| 55% | JETLI | 5 | Martial arts star in ''Kiss of the Dragon'' |
| 54% | JUDO | 4 | Martial art that's an event in the Olympics |
| 53% | KARATE | 6 | Martial art in which a black belt is the best |
| 53% | JUDO | 4 | Martial art added to the Olympics in 1964 |
| 52% | BRUCELEE | 8 | Martial arts actor in 1973's "Enter the Dragon": 2 wds. |
| 52% | NINJA | 5 | One skilled in the Japanese martial art of ninjutsu |
| 52% | NINJA | 5 | Person skilled in the Japanese martial art of ninjutsu |
| 52% | KUNGFU | 6 | Martial art in the titles of four DreamWorks animated movies: 2 wds. |
| 52% | JACKIECHAN | 10 | Martial arts actor in 1995's "Rumble in the Bronx": 2 wds. |
| 52% | UFC | 3 | Mixed martial arts organization with events in the Octagon (Abbr.) |
| 50% | KICKBOXING | 10 | Martial art in which the hands and feet are used for striking an opponent |
| 50% | UFC | 3 | Mixed martial arts organization whose events take place in the Octagon (Abbr.) |
| 49% | DECO | 4 | Art ___ (style popular in the 1920s and 1930s) |
| 48% | TALKIE | 6 | New film type in the 1920s |
| 47% | MIYAGI | 6 | Mr. ___, iconic martial arts teacher played by Pat Morita in the 1984 film "The Karate Kid" |
| 47% | ETONIAN | 7 | Ian Fleming, in the 1920s |
| 47% | KRAVMAGA | 8 | Martial art created by Imi Lichtenfeld |
| 47% | AIKIDO | 6 | Martial art created by Morihei Ueshiba |
| 46% | FAD | 3 | Crosswords, e.g., in the 1920s |
| 46% | ARTDECOROLLAWAY | 15 | Guest bed designed in the 1920s? |
| 46% | BEES | 4 | ___ Knees, slang popular in the 1920s |
| 46% | CRAZE | 5 | Crosswords, in the 1920s |
| 46% | TAT | 3 | Art created in a parlor, for short |
| 46% | TAT | 3 | Art created in a "parlor," for short |
| 45% | BAUHAUS | 7 | School popular in the 1920s |
| 45% | FLAPPER | 7 | Stylish woman in the 1920s |
| 44% | CHRISTIANBALE | 13 | He underwent training, such as martial arts, to perform some of his own stunts in the "Batman" films: 2 wds. |