| 100% | ESSENES | 7 | Presumed authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 69% | HEBREW | 6 | Predominant language of the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 68% | ISRAEL | 6 | ___ Museum, home of the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 68% | ISRAEL | 6 | ___ Museum (home of the Dead Sea Scrolls) |
| 67% | PAPYRI | 6 | Some of the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 65% | ARAMAIC | 7 | Language used in some of the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 55% | ESSENE | 6 | Mystic associated with the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 53% | ANCIENT | 7 | Like the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 53% | ARAMAIC | 7 | Language in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 53% | ABEL | 4 | Character in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 53% | JERICHO | 7 | Town north of the Dead Sea |
| 52% | MOAB | 4 | Ancient kingdom east of the Dead Sea |
| 52% | EDOM | 4 | Old land south of the Dead Sea |
| 52% | EDOM | 4 | Ancient land south of the Dead Sea |
| 52% | MOAB | 4 | Biblical kingdom east of the Dead Sea |
| 52% | EDOM | 4 | Ancient region south of the Dead Sea |
| 52% | ESSENE | 6 | Jewish sectarian associated with the Dead Sea Scrolls |
| 50% | QUMRAN | 6 | Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in the __ caves |
| 50% | HEMINGWAY | 9 | Author of The Old Man and the Sea |
| 50% | MONSARRAT | 9 | Author of the novel The Cruel Sea: Nicholas __ |
| 50% | IRISMURDOCH | 11 | Author of "The Sea, the Sea" |
| 49% | ERNEST | 6 | Author of The Old Man and the Sea, __ Hemingway |
| 49% | GOGOL | 5 | Nikolai —, author of the 1842 novel Dead Souls |
| 49% | HEMINGWAY | 9 | Author of “The Old Man and the Sea” |
| 48% | JEANRHYS | 8 | Author of the novels Good Morning, Midnight and Wide Sargasso Sea |
| 47% | TOMSTOPPARD | 11 | Author of the absurdist play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead": 2 wds. |
| 47% | TUROW | 5 | Scott —, author of the novels Personal Injuries and Presumed Innocent |
| 47% | LEATHER | 7 | Stephen —, author of the novels Dead Men and Hot Blood |
| 47% | JOYCE | 5 | Author of "The Dead" |
| 47% | EDOM | 4 | Ancient land between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba |