| 100% | COSMONAUT | 9 | Someone like Yelena Serova, say, whose old job title was derived from the Greek words for "universe" and "sailor" |
| 35% | RUBY | 4 | Gemstone whose name is derived from the Latin word for "red" |
| 35% | NEON | 4 | Noble gas whose name derives from the Greek word for “new” |
| 35% | BARIUM | 6 | Element whose name is derived from the Greek for "heavy" |
| 34% | LEGO | 4 | Toy brand whose name is derived from the Danish words for "play well" |
| 34% | XENA | 4 | TV heroine whose name is derived from the Greek for "stranger" |
| 34% | ASTATINE | 8 | Radioactive element whose name is derived from the Greek for "unstable" |
| 34% | GYRO | 4 | Meat dish derived from the Greek word for "turn" |
| 34% | ORE | 3 | Word derived from the Old English words for "unworked metal" and "copper" |
| 34% | EUREKA | 6 | Exclamation derived from the Greek word for "I have found" |
| 34% | ATOM | 4 | Tiny particle that's derived from the Greek word for "indivisible" |
| 34% | PEZ | 3 | Tablet-shaped candy whose name was derived from the first, middle, and last letters in the German word for peppermint |
| 33% | STELIS | 6 | Genus of the orchid family whose name derives from the Greek word for mistletoe |
| 33% | ETNA | 4 | Its name is derived from the Greek for "I burn" |
| 32% | DESERT | 6 | Sahara is derived from the Arabic word for this |
| 32% | TSAR | 4 | Title derived from the Latin word for "caesar" |
| 32% | AEON | 4 | Word derived from the Greek for "age" |
| 31% | TSAR | 4 | Ruler whose title is derived from the name "Caesar" |
| 31% | SEERSUCKER | 10 | Light cotton or linen fabric whose name derives from the Persian words for milk and sugar |
| 31% | APRIL | 5 | Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for "to open" |
| 31% | CYRILLIC | 8 | Alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages |
| 31% | TIARA | 5 | Word derived from the Greek for "headdress of Persian kings" |
| 30% | ALMS | 4 | Word beggars used to cry, derived from the Greek word for mercy |
| 30% | ECO | 3 | In vogue prefix derived from the old Greek name for "household" |
| 30% | AIOLI | 5 | Its name is derived from Provençal words for "garlic" and "oil" |
| 30% | ERG | 3 | Unit whose name comes from the Greek word for "work" |
| 30% | HEMATITE | 8 | Mineral whose name comes from the Greek word for "blood" |
| 30% | XENON | 5 | Gas whose name comes from the Greek word for "foreigner" |
| 30% | SEPIA | 5 | Color whose name comes from the Greek word for "cuttlefish" |
| 30% | OTTAWA | 6 | Capital whose name derives from the Ojibwa word for "traders" |