| 100% | PLACECARD | 9 | Name label that tells you where to sit |
| 57% | GPS | 3 | Device that tells you where to go, for short |
| 57% | GPS | 3 | Navigation device that tells you where to go: Abbr. |
| 46% | ARROW | 5 | It'll tell you where to go |
| 46% | EXITSIGNS | 9 | They tell you where to get off |
| 46% | TRAVELAPPS | 10 | They'll tell you where to go |
| 45% | GPS | 3 | It might tell you where to get off |
| 45% | GPS | 3 | One telling you where to get off, for short? |
| 44% | CROSSINDEX | 10 | It tells you where else to look |
| 42% | STIR | 4 | Recipe direction that tells you to mix the ingredients |
| 41% | DRESSCODE | 9 | Set of rules that tells you what not to wear: 2 wds. |
| 41% | GPS | 3 | Navigational aid that tells you to "Turn right in 200 meters": Abbr. |
| 40% | SEE | 3 | "I told you that was going to happen" |
| 40% | LET | 3 | "___ bygones be bygones," nostalgic phrase that tells you to forgive and forget bad memories |
| 39% | PEW | 3 | Where you sit while listening to a sermon |
| 39% | CRAIG | 5 | Name that anagrams to something you might smoke |
| 39% | SEE | 3 | "___, I told you." (Word that also means to lay eyes on) |
| 38% | AREWEDONE | 9 | "Is that all you have to tell me?" |
| 38% | XXXXXXX | 7 | Where you might tell someone to put a cork in it |
| 37% | SEAT | 4 | Where to sit |
| 37% | LEN | 3 | Name that becomes another name if you add "He" to the beginning |
| 36% | RAMI | 4 | Name that becomes another name if you move the first letter to the end |
| 36% | ERIC | 4 | Name that becomes a grain if you move its first letter to the end |
| 36% | BOHRTHEORY | 10 | It predicts that the dullest party guest will sit next to you? |
| 35% | STOOL | 5 | Where to sit for the bar? |
| 35% | GAMEOVER | 8 | Message that basically tells you to get a life? |
| 35% | UNO | 3 | Card game that requires you to shout its name |
| 35% | PEW | 3 | Where to sit during a church wedding |
| 35% | FLOOR | 5 | Where to sit for a tea ceremony |
| 34% | LAO | 3 | Language that becomes the name of where it's spoken if you add an "s" |