| 100% | LLAMA | 5 | South American relative of the alpaca and camel |
| 70% | LLAMA | 5 | South American relative of the camel |
| 67% | VICUNA | 6 | South American relative of llamas and alpacas |
| 55% | INCA | 4 | South American empire of the 15th and 16th centuries |
| 48% | OCELOT | 6 | South American relative of a leopard |
| 46% | COATI | 5 | Central and South American omnivorous mammal of the raccoon family |
| 45% | ALPACA | 6 | Relative of the llama and guanaco |
| 45% | TEAL | 4 | Relative of the swan and the goose |
| 45% | EPEE | 4 | Relative of the foil and the saber |
| 44% | LLAMA | 5 | South American cousin of an alpaca |
| 44% | LLAMA | 5 | South American alpaca relative |
| 43% | LLAMA | 5 | South American cousin of a camel |
| 43% | ALPACA | 6 | South American kin of a camel |
| 42% | PERU | 4 | South American nation of Lima and llamas |
| 42% | LLAMA | 5 | Camel's South American relative |
| 42% | EROS | 4 | Relative of philia and agape, to the Greeks |
| 42% | XXXXXXXX | 8 | Tip of the South American continent |
| 41% | GAUCHO | 6 | A cowboy of the South American pampas |
| 41% | INCA | 4 | Member of the South American Indian people |
| 41% | CAPEHORN | 8 | Southernmost point of the South American continent |
| 41% | TWANG | 5 | Nasal speech quality of the American South |
| 41% | OTARIA | 6 | Genus of the South American sea lion |
| 41% | GAUCHO | 6 | Mounted cattleman of the South American pampas |
| 41% | OCELOTS | 7 | Spotted wildcats of the South American jungle |
| 41% | LLAMA | 5 | South American camel-like creature reared for wool and meat |
| 40% | QUITO | 5 | Headquarters of the Union of South American Nations |
| 40% | SNOWGOOSE | 9 | Bird of the American Arctic that migrates south |
| 39% | THYME | 5 | Herb of the mint family and a relative of oregano |
| 39% | DVORAK | 6 | Composer of the American Quartet and the New World Symphony |
| 39% | AUSTIN | 6 | Texas home of the South by Southwest conference and festivals |