| 100% | PULLHITTER | 10 | One whose batted balls rarely go to the opposite field, in baseball lingo |
| 39% | PITCHER | 7 | In baseball, one who throws the ball to the batter |
| 37% | OPPO | 4 | Go __: hit to right field batting right-handed, say, in baseball lingo |
| 35% | CARRIAGE | 8 | What Cinderella went to the ball in |
| 31% | UPWARDS | 7 | Going in the opposite direction to down |
| 31% | CROSSOVER | 9 | Go to the opposite side |
| 31% | HOLDER | 6 | One kneeling with the ball in a field goal attempt |
| 31% | WADES | 5 | Goes in the water up to one's ankles, say |
| 30% | RAT | 3 | One who blabs to the cops, in mafia lingo |
| 30% | BACARDI | 7 | One of the oldest spirit companies in the world, whose logo is a bat |
| 29% | BUNTS | 5 | Offensive plays in baseball where the batter intentionally holds the bat loosely and taps the ball into play |
| 29% | RASSLE | 6 | Go to the mat, in dialect |
| 29% | SHORTSTOP | 9 | Fielding position in baseball to the left of second base viewed from the home plate |
| 29% | TED | 3 | Slugger Williams who was the last MLB player to bat over .400 in one season |
| 28% | BAT | 3 | Used to hit the ball in baseball |
| 28% | SKIPIT | 6 | "Let's go to the next one" |
| 28% | APOLLOSPACEPROGRAM | 18 | Men went to the moon in it |
| 28% | FLEA | 4 | One going to the dogs? |
| 28% | DIAGONAL | 8 | Line that goes from one corner to the opposite one |
| 28% | HAIRCUT | 7 | Go to the barber shop to get one of these |
| 28% | QUIETQUITTING | 13 | Refusing to go above and beyond the demands of one’s job, in a late-capitalism coinage |
| 28% | SENDER | 6 | One going to the post office |
| 27% | GODMOTHER | 9 | Cinderella's Fairy __ helps her go to the ball |
| 27% | CHOCHANG | 8 | She went to the Yule Ball with Cedric Diggory |
| 27% | LIMPBIZKIT | 10 | Band whose "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" album went platinum in one week: 2 wds. |
| 27% | SNOB | 4 | One whose nose is in the air |
| 27% | POPE | 4 | One whose job prospects go up in smoke? |
| 27% | GAMER | 5 | One whose social life is going to pieces? |
| 27% | CANTOR | 6 | One whose lead is followed in the service |
| 27% | TRAPEZEARTISTS | 14 | Ones whose jobs are up in the air? |