| 100% | POWYS | 5 | Principal area in Mid Wales whose administrative centre is Llandrindod Wells |
| 79% | POWYS | 5 | Principal area in Wales whose administrative centre is Llandrindod Wells |
| 73% | POWYS | 5 | Principal area in Mid Wales; administrative centre Llandrindod Wells |
| 68% | POWYS | 5 | Principal area in Mid-Wales; administrative centre Llandrindod Wells |
| 58% | GWYNEDD | 7 | Principal area in NW Wales whose administrative headquarters are in Caernarfon |
| 41% | TORFAEN | 7 | Principal area in southeast Wales whose towns include Pontypool and Cwmbran |
| 40% | DENBIGHSHIRE | 12 | Principal area in northeast Wales; administrative HQ Ruthin |
| 37% | DORSET | 6 | County in England whose administrative centre is Dorchester |
| 36% | ANGUS | 5 | Council area of Scotland whose administrative centre is Forfar |
| 36% | ARGYLL | 6 | & 21A Unitary authority in W Scotland whose administrative centre is Lochgilphead |
| 34% | SUFFOLK | 7 | English county whose administrative centre is Ipswich |
| 34% | NORFOLK | 7 | County of England whose administrative centre is Norwich |
| 32% | CUMBRIA | 7 | Non-metropolitan county of NW England whose administrative centre is Carlisle |
| 31% | TORFAEN | 7 | Principal area in SE Wales that includes the towns of Pontypool and Cwmbran |
| 30% | WIGHT | 5 | Isle of —, island in the English Channel whose administrative centre is Newport |
| 29% | SURREY | 6 | County whose administrative headquarters are in Kingston upon Thames |
| 27% | WIGHT | 5 | Isle of ---, island in the English Channel whose administrative centre is Newport |
| 27% | BLAENAUGWENT | 12 | County borough in South Wales; administrative centre Ebbw Vale |
| 27% | SEANLINEEN | 10 | Rugby union centre whose 1989 Scotland Test debut was against Wales |
| 26% | QAT | 3 | Principal god of Banks Islanders in Vanuatu whose father was a stone that exploded |
| 26% | BARRYJOHN | 9 | Rugby union fly-half whose final Wales Test appearance was against France in 1972 |
| 25% | SIENA | 5 | City in Tuscany whose historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
| 25% | WILTSHIRE | 9 | Ceremonial county of England whose administrative headquarters is in Trowbridge |
| 25% | CUSCO | 5 | Fourth largest region of Peru by area whose capital was centre of the Inca Empire |
| 25% | BRECON | 6 | & 23A Mountain range in South Wales whose highest peak is Pen y Fan |
| 24% | STARBUCKS | 9 | Coffeehouse chain with a siren logo, whose name was inspired by Melville's best friend in "Moby Dick" |
| 24% | OSU | 3 | Sch. whose marching band is nicknamed "The Best Damn Band in the Land" |
| 24% | HARLECH | 7 | Town in Gwynedd, N Wales whose castle was a Tudor stronghold |
| 23% | LEGATEE | 7 | Principal in a will |