| 100% | ANEMONES | 8 | Sea creatures named for their resemblance to flowers |
| 65% | SEAANEMONE | 10 | Creature named for its resemblance to a brightly colored flowering plant |
| 56% | NEWTS | 5 | Klingon ___ (salamanders named for their resemblance to a “Star Trek” species) |
| 53% | TULIP | 5 | Flower named for its resemblance to a turban |
| 52% | SNAPDRAGON | 10 | Flower named for its resemblance to a winged beast |
| 48% | AMOEBAE | 7 | Creatures named for their changing shape |
| 48% | ANEMONE | 7 | Sea creature named for a plant |
| 47% | HYDRAS | 6 | Sea creatures named for a mythical monster |
| 45% | ANEMONE | 7 | Sea creature named after a flower |
| 43% | TEAROSES | 8 | Flowers named for their scent |
| 43% | BLUEBELLS | 9 | Flowers named for their color |
| 42% | CAPUCHIN | 8 | Monkey named for its resemblance to a monk |
| 42% | ANEMONES | 8 | Sea creatures resembling flowers of the same name |
| 41% | CORAL | 5 | Pink hue named for a sea creature |
| 41% | NAVELORANGE | 11 | Fruit named for its resemblance to a human body part |
| 41% | SCOTCHBONNET | 12 | Pepper named for its resemblance to a tam-o'-shanter |
| 40% | EBONITE | 7 | Hard rubber named for its resemblance to dark wood |
| 40% | PIE | 3 | Chart type named for its resemblance to a dessert |
| 38% | BLOBFISH | 8 | Deep-sea creature named for its above-the-surface appearance |
| 37% | ORCA | 4 | Sea creature whose genus name comes from the Latin for “of the kingdom of the dead” |
| 35% | GHOSTORCHID | 11 | White flower named for the fact that it appears to float |
| 35% | ANEMONE | 7 | Tentacled sea creature with a hard-to-pronounce name |
| 35% | TEAROSES | 8 | Blooms named for their scent |
| 35% | TEES | 4 | Shirts named for their shapes |
| 35% | BROWNIES | 8 | Treats named for their color |
| 35% | TNUTS | 5 | Fasteners named for their shape |
| 35% | ANTEATERS | 9 | Predators named for their prey |
| 35% | HOOTOWLS | 8 | Birds named for their sounds |
| 35% | AMBERS | 6 | Beers named for their color |
| 35% | ASTERS | 6 | Blooms named for their shape |