100% | SMIZE | 5 | Smile with one's eyes, per a modern coinage |
52% | TRUTHER | 7 | One believing conspiracy theories, per a modern coinage |
47% | GLAMP | 5 | Sleep outside without sacrificing comfort, per a modern coinage |
47% | GOBLINMODE | 10 | Id-embracing ethos, per a modern coinage |
47% | RIZZ | 4 | "Style, charm or attractiveness," per a modern coinage |
42% | SIMPERER | 8 | One with a silly smile |
41% | LEELA | 5 | “Futurama” character with one eye and a purple ponytail |
41% | CYCLOPS | 7 | One seeing things with a critical eye? |
41% | SHE | 3 | "...can kill with a smile, ___ can wound with her eyes..." (Billy Joel's words) |
40% | OGLE | 4 | Undress with one's eyes |
40% | ESPY | 4 | Perceive with one's eyes |
40% | SEES | 4 | Experiences with one's eyes |
40% | LIPREADS | 8 | Listens with one's eyes |
40% | SEE | 3 | Detect with one's eyes |
40% | RAIDERS | 7 | NFL team with a one-eyed logo (the other eye's hidden under an eyepatch) |
40% | LEARS | 5 | "The ___," 2017 American comedy-drama film which is a modern adaptation of one of Shakespeare's tragedies (rhymes with "tears") |
39% | EWER | 4 | One with a neck, mouth and lip, but no eyes |
39% | SPUD | 4 | One with eyes for a cook? |
39% | SAW | 3 | Observed with one's own eyes |
39% | SEES | 4 | Witnesses with one's own eyes |
38% | CELTICS | 7 | NBA team with a one-eyed logo (the other eye's hidden because the Irish mascot is winking) |
38% | ISPY | 4 | Game played with one's "little eye" |
38% | SEE | 3 | Spy with one's little eye, perhaps |
38% | BLACKHAWKS | 10 | NHL team with a one-eyed logo (the other eye's hidden because the Native American is in profile) |
37% | HANDLINGCHARGES | 15 | With one's fingers in a socket? |
37% | TOUCHINGSTORIES | 15 | With one's fingers in a skyscraper? |
37% | FEELINGSUPERIOR | 15 | With one's fingers in a lake? |
37% | SLY | 3 | Said with a wink (a blink but with only one eye) |
37% | SNEEZE | 6 | Something that's impossible to do with one's eyes open, per an urban legend |
37% | CYCLOPS | 7 | One with an eye for a storyteller? |