100% | EVENS | 5 | Numbers that are multiples of two |
85% | ODD | 3 | Number that is not a multiple of two |
59% | ODD | 3 | Number that is not divisible by two |
58% | SUM | 3 | Number that is the result of an addition |
56% | ODD | 3 | Like numbers that are not divisible by two |
55% | DUETS | 5 | Numbers that can be divided into two |
54% | SEVENTEEN | 9 | Prime number that is the sum of the first 4 primes |
52% | ZERO | 4 | Number that can never be at the bottom of a fraction |
51% | DATA | 4 | Set of numbers that are mined and analyzed |
51% | RUNE | 4 | One of two letters that the Bluetooth logo is composed of |
50% | CORINTH | 7 | Greek city that was the addressee of two of Paul's epistles |
50% | FYRE | 4 | Failed music festival that was the subject of two popular 2019 documentaries |
50% | UTIL | 4 | Either of two Monopoly properties that can't be built on: Abbr. |
50% | NONE | 4 | Number of US presidents that have been born in Maine |
49% | EVENS | 5 | Multiples of two |
49% | ONE | 3 | Number of states whose last two letters are its own postal abbreviation |
48% | ODD | 3 | Kind of number that will leave a remainder when divided by 2 |
48% | BIOBURDEN | 9 | Number of bacteria living on a surface that has not been sterilized |
48% | EIGHT | 5 | Number of words that are in this clue |
47% | FAX | 3 | Type of phone number that was formerly on many business cards |
47% | ODD | 3 | Numbers that are not even |
47% | RATIO | 5 | Mathematical relationship that may be represented by a colon between two numbers |
47% | ISOTOPE | 7 | One of two or more atoms with the same atomic number that contain different numbers of neutrons |
46% | THREE | 5 | Number of children that 12-Across and 38-Across have (Chris is the middle child) |
46% | MELON | 5 | Fruit that's still a fruit when two of its letters are switched |
46% | MOORESLAW | 9 | "Rule" stating that the number of transistors per microchip doubles every two years |
46% | LIAM | 4 | Four-letter name that, when read backward, can be any number of letters |
46% | GPAS | 4 | Numbers that are high for valedictorians: Abbr. |
46% | DATA | 4 | Numbers that are put into a spreadsheet |
46% | IQS | 3 | Numbers that are high for geniuses: Abbr. |