100% | TSAR | 4 | Onetime title for Bulgaria's Simeon II, the last person to use it |
37% | DVR | 3 | It's used to record broadcasts for watching later: Abbr. |
34% | TIMES | 5 | ___ Square, title for this puzzle given the only five letters it uses |
33% | RADIO | 5 | It was used to play music for the first time in 1906 |
31% | YOYO | 4 | It's used to walk the dog |
31% | ASPHALT | 7 | It's used to pave the way |
31% | CERNAN | 6 | Eugene; the last person to set foot on the moon |
31% | YOGA | 4 | It's worth going to the mat for |
31% | STOOL | 5 | It's used to reach the top shelf |
31% | THINNER | 7 | It's used for the sake of consistency |
31% | YMCA | 4 | Village People hit whose title completes the line "It's fun to stay at the ..." |
31% | DAMASK | 6 | — rose, plant cultivated for its pink or red flowers used to make the perfume attar |
31% | RANI | 4 | Title for the State of Jhansi's leader, prior to the British Raj |
31% | MARATHONER | 10 | Person who's in it for the long run? |
30% | BAKER | 5 | "I used to be a ___ until I found out I was in it for the dough!" |
30% | HOLEPUNCH | 9 | It's used to pierce holes in documents for filing |
30% | SHADOW | 6 | It's used to tell the time on a sundial |
30% | TAR | 3 | It's used to fill a crack in the road |
30% | YOYO | 4 | It's used to walk the dog, among other things |
30% | EUGENE | 6 | Cernan, last person to walk on the moon |
30% | LISP | 4 | "Whose cruel idea was it for the word '___' to have an S in it?" (Steven Wright joke) |
30% | YOYO | 4 | Use it to walk the dog |
30% | TOWEL | 5 | Use it to dry the body |
30% | TEE | 3 | It's used for the first stroke of a golf hole |
30% | SCHMITT | 7 | Harrison ___, last person to set foot on the moon |
30% | SHOVEL | 6 | Use it to clear out the snow |
30% | GINSU | 5 | First brand to use the phrase “But wait, there’s more!” in its infomercials |
29% | WAVELENGTH | 10 | It's good for team members to be on the same one |
29% | APR | 3 | It is the cruelest month according to T.S. Eliot, for short |
29% | CRT | 3 | Term for which RCA held the trademark until 1951, when the corporation released its use to the public domain |