| 100% | LIFESAVER | 9 | Round lifeguard floaty whose job is its name |
| 40% | RECRUITER | 9 | One whose job it is to fill a job |
| 40% | FLORISTS | 8 | People whose job it is to sell flower arrangements |
| 39% | REF | 3 | One whose job it is to watch plays, for short |
| 38% | FIELDER | 7 | A player whose job it is to catch or stop the ball |
| 38% | IBM | 3 | Company whose name is also its stock symbol |
| 38% | ITT | 3 | Corp. whose name is also its stock symbol |
| 38% | PINGPONG | 8 | Game whose name is derived from its sound |
| 38% | UNO | 3 | Game whose name is shouted near its end |
| 37% | KIWI | 4 | Bird whose name is the same as its call |
| 37% | UNO | 3 | Game whose name is shouted out by its players |
| 37% | EBAY | 4 | Company whose Nasdaq symbol is its name |
| 37% | IND | 3 | St. whose name is part of its capital's name |
| 37% | UNO | 3 | Card game whose name is displayed on its playing cards |
| 37% | THEWEEKND | 9 | 2016 Earned It singer whose name is missing an E! |
| 37% | SPANDEX | 7 | Material whose name is an anagram for what it does |
| 37% | CANOE | 5 | Vessel whose name anagrams to where it might be used |
| 36% | ABBA | 4 | Quartet whose name is an acronym of its members' first names |
| 36% | OSCARMAYER | 10 | Food company whose name is spelled out in its advertising jingle |
| 36% | POM | 3 | Fruit drink whose name is a truncation of its main ingredient |
| 36% | IRAN | 4 | Country whose name is one letter off from its neighbor, Iraq |
| 36% | AROMANTIC | 9 | Orientation whose name is often shortened to its first three letters |
| 36% | TARPAULIN | 9 | Covering whose name is often shortened to its first four letters |
| 36% | STREP | 5 | Ailment whose name becomes an actress when its vowel is doubled |
| 36% | PEWEE | 5 | Bird whose name is suggestive of both its size and sound |
| 36% | AXE | 3 | Tool whose name is also slang meaning "fire from a job" |
| 36% | KOOL | 4 | Brand name whose middle two letters are linked in its logo |
| 36% | YOLATENGO | 9 | Indie rock band whose name is Spanish for "I have it" |
| 36% | LIMAOHIO | 8 | U.S. city whose name is pronounced differently from its foreign namesake |
| 36% | LEONES | 6 | African currency whose singular form is part of its country's name |