| 100% | TECUMSEH | 8 | Shawnee chief who resisted westward U.S. expansion |
| 50% | REDCLOUD | 8 | Oglala chief who resisted U.S. occupation of the Powder River country |
| 39% | TAFT | 4 | U.S. President who later became Chief Justice |
| 37% | TAFT | 4 | U.S. President who later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
| 36% | TAFT | 4 | Only U.S. president who also served as chief justice |
| 33% | WARREN | 6 | Earl, US Chief Justice who led the commission that investigated JFK's assassination |
| 32% | TAFT | 4 | US president who was also a Chief Justice |
| 31% | TAFT | 4 | US president who was also a Supreme Court Chief Justice |
| 29% | TANEY | 5 | U.S. Chief Justice, 1836-65 |
| 29% | WARREN | 6 | U.S. chief justice, 1953-69 |
| 29% | LAFORGE | 7 | U.S.S. Enterprise chief engineer Geordi ___ |
| 29% | EUROAMERICAN | 12 | U.S. resident who collects French money? |
| 29% | FDR | 3 | U.S. prez who served four terms |
| 29% | TAFT | 4 | U.S. president who wrestled at Yale |
| 29% | JOHNJAY | 7 | First U.S. chief justice |
| 28% | GRANT | 5 | Ulysses S. ___, U.S. President who served from 1869 to 1877 |
| 28% | TAFT | 4 | U.S. president who sported a handlebar mustache |
| 27% | CALDER | 6 | US sculptor who made Rotterdam's Anteater |
| 27% | BUCHANAN | 8 | Only U.S. president who never married |
| 27% | GORE | 4 | U.S. politician who won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize |
| 27% | BILLCLINTON | 11 | U.S. president who was inaugurated in 1993 (2 wds.) |
| 27% | AOC | 3 | U.S. rep. who co-sponsored the Green New Deal |
| 27% | TAFT | 4 | 27th U.S. president and 10th chief justice |
| 27% | TECUMSEH | 8 | Shawnee chief of old |
| 27% | GRAD | 4 | One who's done with U.? |
| 26% | PATTON | 6 | U.S. general who was a pentathlete in the 1912 Olympics |
| 26% | RITADOVE | 8 | U.S. poet laureate who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1987 |
| 26% | RUBYWAX | 7 | US-British comedian who's like a red candle? |
| 26% | TECUMSEH | 8 | Shawnee chief and military leader |
| 26% | BRADLEY | 7 | Omar —, US Army general who was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949-53 |