| 100% | IMOUT | 5 | Phrase when folding |
| 56% | ASIN | 4 | Clarifying phrase when spelling |
| 52% | THERE | 5 | When repeated, a comforting phrase |
| 52% | NOW | 3 | When repeated, a calming phrase |
| 52% | NOM | 3 | When tripled, happy eating phrase |
| 52% | ASIN | 4 | Phrase of clarification when spelling |
| 50% | NOW | 3 | When repeated, a phrase of reproof |
| 50% | ANSWERIT | 8 | Phrase heard when singer Turner calls? |
| 50% | NOM | 3 | When doubled, a hearty feasting phrase |
| 49% | THEGAMEISAFOOT | 14 | Sherlock Holmes phrase, when on a case |
| 49% | YADA | 4 | When tripled, phrase spoken by 25-Down |
| 48% | ORIGAMICLASS | 12 | Know when to fold 'em |
| 48% | DONTMINDIFIDO | 13 | Phrase said when taking samples from a platter |
| 48% | ALLRISE | 7 | Phrase said when a judge enters the courtroom |
| 46% | DONTMINDIFIDO | 13 | Phrase said when taking an offered hors d'ouevre |
| 46% | ONDEMAND | 8 | Phrase for streaming what you want, when you want |
| 46% | IPASS | 5 | Phrase said when you're out of Scrabble moves |
| 46% | YADA | 4 | When said three times, a phrase meaning "et cetera" |
| 45% | YADA | 4 | When said three times, a phrase meaning "and so on" |
| 45% | MEACULPA | 8 | Latin phrase for when someone admits an error |
| 43% | HIGHNOON | 8 | Western phrase for midday when sun hits its peak |
| 43% | POSITIVE | 8 | Think ___, phrase used when the going gets tough, perhaps |
| 43% | PUNCH | 5 | "Pull a ___," phrase for when a boxer holds back? |
| 43% | HIPPOPOTAMUS | 12 | *Mammal that can fold its nostrils shut when submerged |
| 41% | LOUD | 4 | Think out ___, phrase used when the thought cannot be contained, perhaps |
| 40% | ORIGAMI | 7 | Practice in which you have to know when to fold 'em? |
| 39% | CHEATS | 6 | Knows just when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em, maybe |
| 39% | WEASEL | 6 | ___ out of, phrase you may use when you avoid a problem slyly |
| 38% | ORELSE | 6 | Threatening phrase ender, when things aren't going the way your rival wants |
| 37% | UPRISE | 6 | Revolt, and when its two syllables are swapped, a phrase meaning the same thing |