| 100% | CROWN | 5 | Overarching term for the British monarchy, with "the" |
| 55% | STG | 3 | Term for the British pound, for short |
| 51% | PRAWNS | 6 | British term for the crustaceans Americans call "shrimp" |
| 46% | TRAPEZIUM | 9 | British term for a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides |
| 46% | WEST | 4 | Geopolitical term for Europe and the Americas, with "the" |
| 44% | DAD | 3 | Affectionate term for father, that begins and ends with the letter "D" |
| 44% | MOM | 3 | Affectionate term for mother, that begins and ends with the letter "M" |
| 44% | BIGGAME | 7 | Slang term for the event occurring this Sunday featuring an 8 Across & a 23 Across, with "The" |
| 44% | FEARS | 5 | "___ in Solitude," conversational poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge with notes of patriotism for the British people |
| 43% | SIXTHSENSE | 10 | Term for telepathy, psychometry, clairvoyance or the ability to know when the dog's sneaked off with my slippers |
| 42% | OLDS | 4 | Teen's slangy term for their parents, with "the" |
| 41% | ABFAB | 5 | British Classic TV sitcom from the BBC, now with a cult following in the US, for short |
| 41% | ARSE | 4 | The end of the British monarchy? |
| 41% | ZED | 3 | The end of the British monarchy? |
| 41% | ANGLOMANIA | 10 | Fetish for the British |
| 40% | POLLEX | 6 | Anatomical term for the first digit of the hand |
| 40% | OUTDOORS | 8 | The Great __; informal term for the countryside |
| 40% | LIBRETTO | 8 | Term for the text of an opera |
| 40% | ANGLOMANIA | 10 | Going bonkers for the British? |
| 40% | MOB | 3 | Slang term for the Mafia |
| 40% | STERNUM | 7 | Anatomical term for the breastbone |
| 40% | MANDIBLE | 8 | Anatomical term for the jawbone |
| 40% | UTERUS | 6 | Technical term for the womb |
| 40% | SNOOT | 5 | Slang term for the nose |
| 40% | GOURD | 5 | Informal term for the head |
| 40% | AKHIRAH | 7 | Muslim term for the afterlife |
| 40% | UTERUS | 6 | Medical term for the womb |
| 40% | TRACHEA | 7 | Medical term for the windpipe |
| 40% | AXILLA | 6 | Anatomical term for the armpit |
| 40% | SOPRANINO | 9 | Term for a musical instrument such as a recorder or saxophone with the highest pitch of all those in its family |