| 100% | MEZZOS | 6 | Singers whose ranges are lower than sopranos’ and higher than contraltos’ |
| 58% | ALTO | 4 | Singer whose voice is lower than a soprano's |
| 48% | BARITONES | 9 | Singers whose range is between bass and tenor |
| 39% | ALTOS | 5 | Singers lower than sopranos |
| 39% | TENOR | 5 | Singer whose range is just above that of a baritone |
| 38% | PYRENEES | 8 | Mountain range between France and Spain whose highest peak is Pico de Aneto |
| 38% | TENORS | 6 | Singers whose ranges overlap significantly with contraltos’ |
| 38% | ALTO | 4 | Vocal range lower than soprano |
| 38% | ALTO | 4 | Voice range lower than soprano |
| 37% | ALTO | 4 | Vocal range that's lower than soprano |
| 36% | LESS | 4 | High is low and more is ___ |
| 35% | CHER | 4 | Singer whose likeness was the highest-selling doll of 1976, surpassing Barbie |
| 35% | ALTO | 4 | Female choir member whose voice is deeper than a soprano |
| 35% | BOWIE | 5 | Singer whose Berlin trilogy includes Low and Lodger |
| 35% | MEZZO | 5 | Vocal range between soprano and contralto |
| 35% | ADELE | 5 | British singer whose two albums are "19" and "21" |
| 34% | TENOR | 5 | Voice range higher than bass, but lower than alto |
| 34% | OZARKS | 6 | Range whose highest point is Wahzhazhe Summit |
| 33% | JACK | 4 | Card higher than a ten and lower than a queen |
| 33% | EDSHEERAN | 9 | Singer whose "÷ Tour" is the fourth highest-grossing concert tour of all time: 2 wds. |
| 32% | ADAM | 4 | Singer Lambert whose most recent album is "The Original High" |
| 32% | HIMALAYAS | 9 | Mountain range whose highest peak is Mount Everest |
| 32% | PAMIRS | 6 | Mountain range whose highest peak is Ismail Samani |
| 32% | ALPS | 4 | Mountain range whose highest point is Mont Blanc |
| 32% | NEAP | 4 | Tide whose high is close to its low |
| 32% | ACE | 3 | Card that is sometimes high and sometimes low |
| 32% | TAYLORSWIFT | 11 | Singer whose "Eras Tour" is the highest-grossing concert tour of all time: 2 wds. |
| 32% | HER | 3 | Oscar- and Grammy-winning R&B singer whose stage name is an acronym |
| 32% | LEPONTINE | 9 | — Alps, European range whose highest peak is Monte Leone |
| 31% | NYRO | 4 | Laura —, US singer-songwriter whose 1967 album debut was More Than a New Discovery |