100% | ILLEGIBLE | 9 | Not clear enough to be read or understood |
46% | LEGIBLE | 7 | Clear enough to read |
42% | OPTION | 6 | To be or not to be, e.g. |
41% | MAKESENSE | 9 | To be easy to understand, have a clear meaning |
41% | MEAN | 4 | To be a nasty or not so nice person |
41% | UNTRIED | 7 | Not yet shown to be good enough |
40% | RRATED | 6 | Not to be seen or heard by children |
40% | HAMLET | 6 | "To be, or not to be" speaker |
40% | OWES | 4 | Not yet repaid or is indebted to |
39% | VEGETABLE | 9 | A plant grown to be eaten, not fruit or grain |
39% | HAMLET | 6 | "To be, or not to be" Shakespeare play |
39% | ELSINORE | 8 | "To be, or not to be" soliloquy setting |
39% | KNOWBETTER | 10 | Be aware enough not to do something foolish |
39% | DARE | 4 | Be brave enough to read out |
39% | FACT | 4 | Something known to be true, whether you believe it or not |
39% | THAT | 4 | "To be, or not to be, ___ is the question" |
39% | HANDHELD | 8 | Like gadgets small enough to be carried or clasped |
39% | HAMLET | 6 | "To be or not to be" soliloquist |
39% | HAMLET | 6 | "To be or not to be" speaker |
38% | SOLILOQUY | 9 | "To be or not to be ...," e.g. |
38% | TOBE | 4 | "__ or not to be..." |
37% | ACTINGMAYOR | 11 | "To govern or not to govern. That is the question." |
37% | IAMBS | 5 | Trio in "To be, or not to be" |
37% | IAMBIC | 6 | Like "To be or not to be" |
37% | IAM | 3 | Answer to "Are you or are you not?" |
37% | TOBE | 4 | "To be or not __É" |
36% | UNDERTHEWEATHER | 15 | Not up to par ... or, aptly, what this puzzle's circled letters are |
36% | ACTTHREE | 8 | When "To be or not to be" is recited |
36% | ATASAFEDISTANCE | 15 | Far enough not to be in danger |
36% | UNKNOWN | 7 | Something that is unfamiliar or not understood |