| 100% | SWANLAKE | 8 | One of Tchaikovsky's most popular ballets |
| 56% | TEA | 3 | One of the world's most popular beverages |
| 53% | MICHELLEKWAN | 12 | One of America's most popular female figure skaters with two Olympic medals and nine U.S. Championships medals: 2 wds. |
| 53% | SMILEY | 6 | One of the most popular emoji faces |
| 51% | TEA | 3 | One of the most popular drinks in the world |
| 50% | COLONIAL | 8 | One of the most popular styles of home in the US |
| 50% | LABRADOR | 8 | The __ retriever is one of the most popular dogs |
| 49% | KHAN | 4 | One of the most popular actors from Bollywood, also known as "King ___" |
| 49% | UNIX | 4 | Linux is one of the most popular clones of this OS |
| 48% | SKI | 3 | Equipment for one of the most popular winter sports on snow |
| 48% | NOAH | 4 | Most popular male baby name of the twenty-tens, per the S.S.A. |
| 47% | USE | 3 | One of WD-40's many |
| 47% | LEG | 3 | One of a centipede's many |
| 47% | HABSBURG | 8 | One of Europe's most influential royal houses |
| 46% | ALIAS | 5 | One of Kimble's many, on "The Fugitive" |
| 46% | APP | 3 | One of many on today's phones |
| 46% | TOY | 3 | One of many in Santa's sleigh |
| 46% | DELHI | 5 | One of Asia's 10 most populous cities |
| 46% | SPY | 3 | One of many in TV's "The Americans" |
| 46% | USE | 3 | One of a Swiss Army knife's many |
| 46% | RELIC | 5 | One of many in Indiana Jones's possession |
| 45% | JACOB | 5 | Most popular baby boy's name of the 2000s |
| 45% | EMMYNOD | 7 | One of more than 300 for "S.N.L." |
| 45% | SCHWARZENEGGER | 14 | Arnold, one of the most popular bodybuilders, who served as Governor of California for two terms |
| 45% | AMERICANELM | 11 | One of many on Central Park's eastern border |
| 45% | NOTCH | 5 | One of many in a dictionary's thumb index |
| 45% | ROSEPETAL | 9 | One of many scattered on Valentine's Day, perhaps |
| 45% | OPRAH | 5 | ___ Winfrey, icon and media mogul with one of the most popular talk shows in the world |
| 45% | LIAM | 4 | Most popular boys’ name of 2022, in the U.S. |
| 44% | SEALION | 7 | One of many "residents" of San Francisco's Pier 39 |