100% | BRAZIL | 6 | Record five-time winner of the 24-Across |
63% | GERMANY | 7 | Winner of the 2014 24-Across |
61% | BRASIL | 6 | Five-time winner of the Copa do Mundo |
60% | MINNESOTA | 9 | Five-time winner of the NCAA's Frozen Four championship |
59% | BRAZIL | 6 | South American country that has won the 24-Across a record five times |
58% | BOSTONCOLLEGE | 13 | Five-time winner of the NCAA's Frozen Four championship (2 wds.) |
56% | DEREKBELL | 9 | Former racing driver from Britain who has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times: 2 wds. |
56% | MESSI | 5 | Five-time winner of FIFA's player of the year award |
55% | MESSI | 5 | Winner of the Ballon d'Or seven times |
53% | TOM | 3 | With 1-Down, five-time winner of the British Open |
53% | ENGLAND | 7 | Birthplace of the modern game of soccer (and winner of only one 24-Across) |
52% | FERRARI | 7 | Nine-time winner of 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s oldest sports-car endurance race |
51% | MATTBIONDI | 10 | Winner of five swimming gold medals at the 1988 Olympics |
51% | ALLFORONE | 9 | With 24 Across, slogan of The Three Musketeers |
51% | WOODS | 5 | Four-time winner of the Masters |
51% | KAN | 3 | Part of the 24-Across: Abbr. |
50% | PERRYELLIS | 10 | Eight-time winner of the Coty Award |
50% | NADAL | 5 | 14-time winner of the French Open |
49% | BOURQUE | 7 | Ray ___, one of the greatest defensemen in NHL history who is a five-time James Norris Memorial Trophy winner |
49% | REDCROSS | 8 | Three-time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize |
49% | BAMA | 4 | Nine-time winner of the Sugar Bowl, informally |
49% | UTA | 3 | ___ Pippig, three-time winner of the Boston Marathon |
49% | THEFRENCHCONNECTION | 19 | Best Picture winner of the 1970s, or what five of this puzzle's answers have |
49% | BRAID | 5 | James —, Scottish golfer, five-times winner of The Open Championship, who died in 1950 |
49% | KAMALAHARRIS | 12 | Joint winner of Time's Person of the Year for 2020 |
49% | RAITT | 5 | 1989 Album of the Year Grammy winner, for “Nick of Time” |
49% | GEORGE | 6 | With 24 Across, loser of the first really serious pie fight? |
49% | ADELE | 5 | Record of the Year winner at the 2017 Grammys |
49% | TENNESSEE | 9 | Winner of the NCAA Women's basketball championship in March 1998, finishing with a perfect 39-0 record |
48% | PER | 3 | The middle of 24 Across |