| 100% | ITIS | 4 | Reply to "Can this be true?" |
| 63% | ISITSO | 6 | "Can this be true?" |
| 62% | ISITSO | 6 | Rather formal "Can this be true?" |
| 58% | ITIS | 4 | Response to "Can this be?" |
| 58% | BLUEBERRY | 9 | This fruit can be used to make sweet pies |
| 57% | KNIFE | 5 | It can be scary to go under this |
| 57% | CUCUMBER | 8 | A pickle can never return to being this |
| 56% | RATE | 4 | This doesn't need to be fixed, but it can be |
| 55% | UPHILL | 6 | A challenge can be likened to this kind of battle |
| 53% | BUBBLESUP | 9 | Rises to the top, or what can be found in this puzzle? |
| 52% | RADIO | 5 | It can be two-way ... with a hint to four squares in this puzzle |
| 52% | SKIS | 4 | Splitboards, essentially nonexistent prior to the nineties, can be separated into these two items |
| 51% | {TAX}ES | 7 | "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and ___": Benjamin Franklin |
| 51% | NONE | 4 | "___ of these seem to be true." |
| 51% | ITISSO | 6 | Reply to "Not true!" |
| 50% | TOO | 3 | "This is ___ good to be true." |
| 50% | TOO | 3 | "This is ___ good to be true" |
| 50% | LISA | 4 | "None of This Is True" novelist Jewell |
| 50% | EMAIL | 5 | Something you could send to crosswords@vox.com saying how great these puzzles are, for example |
| 50% | IAMSO | 5 | Reply to "You are not!" |
| 50% | IAMTOO | 6 | Reply to "You are not!" |
| 50% | IAMSO | 5 | Reply to “You are not!” |
| 50% | ERR | 3 | To do this is human |
| 50% | CAPLETS | 7 | These are easy to swallow |
| 50% | OPPOSITES | 9 | These are said to attract |
| 49% | ISIT | 4 | Skeptical reply to "That's true" |
| 49% | APORT | 5 | This is left to the captain |
| 49% | ANTENNA | 7 | This is essential to a radio |
| 49% | ROCKETS | 7 | These are used to launch spacecraft |
| 49% | OHNO | 4 | "I can't believe this is happening to me!": 2 wds. |