| 100% | IMAC | 4 | Product whose 1-Across is a 61-Across |
| 54% | KNIVESOUT | 9 | 2019 film of which 1 & 27 Across is a sequel |
| 50% | SPAM | 4 | Food product whose name is used nowadays mostly in a nonfood way |
| 49% | BROMANTICCOMEDY | 15 | Modern-day genre for the 1952 film whose title is suggested by a word ladder starting at 1-Across |
| 49% | IRANAIR | 7 | Company whose 36-Across is a Persian griffin |
| 49% | XACTO | 5 | Company whose most famous product was originally designed to be a surgical scalpel |
| 48% | WAP | 3 | 2020 No. 1 hit whose title acronym is compared to “macaroni in a pot” |
| 48% | CHIA | 4 | Plant whose seed is sold as a health food product |
| 48% | RODIN | 5 | Sculptor whose name is a letter 37-Across |
| 48% | ZORSE | 5 | Hybrid striped animal whose dad is a 1-Down, and whose mom starts with "h" |
| 47% | JOYTOTHEWORLD | 13 | 15-Across's 1971 #1 hit whose lyrics begin "Jeremiah was a bullfrog": 4 wds. |
| 47% | MARCO | 5 | With 74 Across, explorer whose name is shouted in a pool |
| 47% | KATE | 4 | Singer and actress whose 2007 debut solo album, Made of Bricks, was a UK no 1 |
| 46% | THORA | 5 | With 33-Across, "Ghost World" actress whose last name is a tree |
| 46% | TEAK | 4 | Plant whose name becomes that of a meat product when an s is added to the beginning |
| 46% | HOUR | 4 | 1/24th of a 36 Across |
| 46% | GPA | 3 | 1.0 is a dismal one |
| 46% | GPA | 3 | 1.7 is a terrible one |
| 46% | GLASS | 5 | With 27 Across, 2022 film whose title was inspired by a Beatles song |
| 45% | NEHI | 4 | Drink whose name is a homophone of 48-Across |
| 45% | ARIAL | 5 | Font whose name is a homophone of 20-Across |
| 45% | DODGE | 5 | Automaker whose name is a synonym for 6-Across |
| 45% | PAM | 3 | Product whose main ingredient is canola oil |
| 45% | IVORYSOAP | 9 | Product whose original slogan was "It floats" |
| 45% | SPAR | 4 | Practice for a 61 Across |
| 45% | TRIO | 4 | 61 Across + 1 |
| 45% | PIC | 3 | 1 Across product |
| 45% | BLUESINTHENIGHT | 15 | 1941 Priscilla Lane film whose title was a #1 song |
| 44% | POPTARTS | 8 | Product whose original mascot was Milton the Toaster |