| 100% | OASTS | 5 | Old-fashioned buildings in the English countryside |
| 62% | MOOR | 4 | Wild-growing field in the English countryside |
| 61% | OASTS | 5 | Buildings on the English countryside |
| 56% | RPI | 3 | Oldest tech school in the English-speaking world: Abbr. |
| 54% | GRASPATSTRAWS | 13 | Old fashioned leggings are in -- try for the impossible!? |
| 54% | OXFORD | 6 | Oldest university in the English-speaking world |
| 53% | BINNENHOF | 9 | World's oldest parliamentary building in The Hague |
| 47% | SQUARELEG | 9 | Old-fashioned member in the field |
| 46% | PIXIES | 6 | Fairy-like creatures from the English countryside |
| 46% | WIGHT | 5 | Spot in the English Channel |
| 46% | RURAL | 5 | In the countryside |
| 45% | ADOBES | 6 | Buildings in the Pueblo Revival style, e.g. |
| 45% | DOWDY | 5 | Old-fashioned in the way one dresses |
| 45% | OAST | 4 | Building once essential in drying hops for beer, the oldest of which dates from the 17th century |
| 45% | WCS | 3 | Lavatories, in old-fashioned English |
| 45% | HOTELS | 6 | Red buildings in the game Monopoly |
| 45% | BINNENHOF | 9 | Dutch parliament buildings in The Hague |
| 45% | WHOKILLED | 9 | With 59-Across, old English nursery rhyme being investigated by the detectives in this puzzle |
| 45% | CHATEAUS | 8 | French castles, in the English plural |
| 45% | BOLEYN | 6 | Pivotal figure in the English Reformation |
| 45% | BURJ | 4 | ___ Khalifa, tallest building in the world |
| 45% | ONCE | 4 | In the old days |
| 45% | THEN | 4 | In the old days |
| 45% | ALA | 3 | In the fashion of |
| 45% | ALIKE | 5 | In the same fashion |
| 44% | MUDDLED | 7 | Like the orange in an old fashioned |
| 44% | ISLE | 4 | Guernsey, e.g., in the English Channel |
| 44% | ISLE | 4 | ___ of Wight (place in the English Channel) |
| 44% | BINOCHE | 7 | Juliette __, French lead in The English Patient |
| 44% | THE | 3 | Most common word in the English language |