| 100% | HOLLA | 5 | Say "what's up" to someone, in current slang |
| 49% | EWDAVID | 7 | What Alexis says to her brother in Schitt's Creek |
| 49% | SIDLED | 6 | Walked up to someone unannounced, in Seinfeld lingo |
| 48% | TWOCENTS | 8 | In the US, what one's opinion is said to be worth |
| 48% | WADES | 5 | Goes in up to one's ankles, say |
| 48% | WADES | 5 | Goes in up to one's knees, say |
| 48% | WADED | 5 | Went in up to one's ankles, say |
| 47% | SKY | 3 | What's up to you? |
| 46% | BOON | 4 | Oasis, to someone lost in the desert, say |
| 46% | ADMIRE | 6 | Hold someone in great esteem, look up to |
| 46% | SIMP | 4 | Person who's overly nice to someone in an attempt to woo them, in slang |
| 46% | LUMP | 4 | What someone who’s about to cry might feel in their throat |
| 46% | WADES | 5 | Walks in water up to one's ankles, say |
| 46% | WADE | 4 | Walk in water up to one's ankles, say |
| 46% | LISTEN | 6 | To hear what someone is saying attentively |
| 46% | MAKESABEELINE | 13 | What this puzzle’s solver does when filling in the upper-left to lower-right diagonal? |
| 45% | BRAVE | 5 | Willing to stand up for one's beliefs in the face of adversity, say |
| 45% | UNDERDRESS | 10 | Show up to a gala in a T-shirt, say |
| 44% | HUMBLEPIE | 9 | What someone might eat when forced to say sorry |
| 44% | IKR | 3 | Slang used in chat to show agreement with someone |
| 44% | THEL | 4 | What someone who fails embarrassingly is said to take |
| 44% | ONEMIND | 7 | What those in agreement are said to be of |
| 44% | CHAFF | 5 | What to separate the wheat from, in a saying |
| 44% | DEADMEAT | 8 | Slang way to say you're in very big trouble |
| 44% | WADES | 5 | Goes in the water up to one's ankles, say |
| 44% | TBA | 3 | Up in the air, as what to air, for short |
| 44% | WEARIT | 6 | What to do "if the shoe fits," in a saying |
| 44% | LIPREAD | 7 | See what someone is saying, in a way |
| 43% | TWOFIRSTNAMES | 13 | What six people in this puzzle might be said to possess |
| 43% | SHY | 3 | Not likely to speak up in a meeting, say |