100% | FEAST | 5 | Meal whose meaning reverses when its second letter is removed |
55% | TBSP | 4 | Amt. that's reduced by two-thirds when its second letter is removed |
47% | ROTUND | 6 | Word that retains its meaning when its third letter is removed |
44% | ROTUND | 6 | Word for “plump” that, when its third letter is removed, still means “plump” |
39% | HEAR | 4 | Verb that, when its first letter is removed, becomes the body part that does it |
39% | POET | 4 | Profession that, when its last letter is removed, becomes the surname of a noted practitioner |
39% | LEBARON | 7 | Car model whose name becomes an N.B.A. superstar when its middle letter is removed |
39% | PERU | 4 | Country whose name becomes that of a currency when its second letter is doubled and its last two letters are moved to the front |
39% | MACRO | 5 | Prefix that becomes its opposite when its second letter is replaced with I |
38% | SIBERIA | 7 | Region that becomes a peninsula when its first letter is removed |
37% | CUBA | 4 | Country that becomes a baby animal when its last letter is removed |
36% | TAIL | 4 | Verb that retains its meaning when an r is inserted after the first letter |
36% | UNS | 3 | German pronoun that becomes its English equivalent when its middle letter is removed |
36% | MIC | 3 | Item that names a person holding it when its middle letter is removed |
36% | ETHANE | 6 | Compound that becomes a man's name when its last letter is removed |
36% | HEAR | 4 | Verb that becomes a related body part when its first letter is removed |
36% | MADAM | 5 | Term of address that becomes less formal when its middle letter is removed |
35% | DELTACO | 7 | Fast food chain whose name becomes another company when its last two letters are removed |
34% | TUNIS | 5 | World capital whose name can be formed by removing letters from the end of its country's name |
34% | CHINA | 5 | Country that becomes a part of the face when its last letter is removed |
34% | TBSP | 4 | Meas. that becomes a third of its size if its second letter is removed |
34% | HAITI | 5 | Country whose name anagrams to an island when its fourth letter is doubled |
33% | HELLO | 5 | When its second syllable is drawn out, "Are you out of your mind?!" |
33% | IMAC | 4 | Computer whose second letter is capitalized |
32% | YOU | 3 | Word pronounced the same when its first two letters are removed |
32% | PAT | 3 | Word whose meaning can be the same when read backward |
31% | EBAY | 4 | Company name whose second letter is capitalized |
31% | POLO | 4 | Game that becomes another game when its last two letters are switched |
30% | ELECT | 5 | Word whose meaning remains unchanged when an "s" is added to the front |
30% | SRI | 3 | Respectful title that becomes another title when its last two letters are switched |