| 100% | BISMARCK | 8 | Otto von —, Chancellor of the German Empire from 1871-90 |
| 61% | BISMARCK | 8 | Founder of the German Empire, Otto von __ |
| 52% | RUSSELL | 7 | Odo —, British Ambassador to the German Empire from 1871-84 |
| 39% | OSBORNE | 7 | George —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010-16 |
| 39% | LAMONT | 6 | Norman —, chancellor of the Exchequer from 1990-93 |
| 39% | BARBER | 6 | Anthony —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1970-74 |
| 39% | HOWE | 4 | Geoffrey —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1979-83 |
| 39% | CRIPPS | 6 | Stafford —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1947-50 |
| 39% | JENKINS | 7 | Roy —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1967-70 |
| 38% | GREVILLE | 8 | Fulke —, poet and dramatist; Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1614-21 |
| 35% | RAVENNA | 7 | City in NE Italy; capital of the Western Roman Empire from 402-476 |
| 34% | HELMUTKOHL | 10 | Chancellor of West Germany from 1982-90 |
| 34% | RAVENNA | 7 | City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy; capital of the Western Roman Empire from 402-476 |
| 34% | MACINTOSH | 9 | Computer name from the 90's, a type of apple |
| 34% | GOTH | 4 | Germanic invader of the Roman Empire from the east between the 3rd and 5th centuries |
| 33% | ZEITGEIST | 9 | Word from the German for "spirit of the age" |
| 33% | KOHL | 4 | Helmut —, chancellor of West Germany from 1982-90 |
| 32% | SPINDLER | 8 | Michael ___, German businessman who was the CEO of Apple from 1993 to 1996 |
| 32% | EIN | 3 | One of the Germans |
| 32% | POLES | 5 | Neighbors of the Germans |
| 32% | EIN | 3 | "One" of the Germans? |
| 32% | MONTAG | 6 | Beginning of the German workweek |
| 32% | DDE | 3 | Inits. of the president whose ancestors were Pennsylvania Dutch and whose surname came from the German for "iron hewer" |
| 31% | IST | 3 | Form of the German "to be" |
| 31% | ODER | 4 | Part of the German/Polish border |
| 31% | SRTA | 4 | Spanish equivalent of the German Frl. |
| 31% | DURER | 5 | Artist Albrecht of the German Renaissance |
| 31% | EBERT | 5 | First president of the German republic, 1919 |
| 31% | EBERT | 5 | Friedrich ___, first president of the German Republic |