100% | THEY | 4 | Pronoun whose singular use is much more prominent than it used to be |
43% | ARALSEA | 7 | Body that's a lot thinner than it used to be |
38% | SARI | 4 | There are more than 100 ways to drape it |
38% | SNIPE | 5 | Marsh bird whose bill is much longer than its head |
38% | COW | 3 | Animal whose milk is used to make most US cheeses |
38% | RHINO | 5 | Animal whose horn is worth more than its weight in gold |
37% | CAROLYNHAX | 10 | Advice guru whose self-titled column used to be called "Tell Me About It": 2 wds. |
37% | WOO | 3 | It used to be pitched |
37% | THINE | 5 | It used to be ''yours'' |
37% | THEE | 4 | It used to be ''you'' |
37% | XXXXX | 5 | It used to be yours |
36% | WAST | 4 | It used to be "used to be" |
36% | TYPE | 4 | It used to be made of lead |
36% | TRIXRABBIT | 10 | Cereal mascot whose schemes to obtain his own product are, in more ways than one, fruitless |
36% | TENCENT | 7 | Chinese tech company whose valuation is trillions of times more than its name suggests |
36% | CANOE | 5 | Vessel whose name anagrams to where it might be used |
36% | DOOWOP | 6 | It used to be sung on street corners |
36% | KOREA | 5 | It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom |
36% | PEN | 3 | It used to be light as a feather |
36% | ONCE | 4 | “The way it used to be was . . .” |
36% | OLDSTYLE | 8 | In the way it used to be |
35% | AMANA | 5 | "Built better than it has to be" sloganeer |
35% | FADED | 5 | Not as bright as it used to be |
35% | ALL | 3 | Mother of ___, descriptive phrase used to refer to something that is the most epic of its kind |
35% | NOSTALGIA | 9 | It "isn't what it used to be," said Simone Signoret |
34% | TWA | 3 | Its slogan used to be "One mission. Yours." |
34% | POI | 3 | Food whose consistency is measured by how many fingers are needed to scoop it up |
34% | PURLOINEDLETTER | 15 | Titular item in a Poe story whose Latin epigraph translates to “Nothing is more hateful to wisdom than excessive cunning” |
34% | ALANMOORE | 9 | Comic-book writer whose work has had many film adaptations, despite his claim that it is “designed to be unfilmable” |
34% | TIN | 3 | Soft, easily-bendable metal used to plate steel cans, whose chemical symbol 'Sn' is derived from its Latin name 'Stannum' |