| 100% | DREWCAREY | 9 | Star of a former self-titled sitcom |
| 61% | CYBILLSHEPHERD | 14 | "Moonlighting" actress and star of a 1990s CBS sitcom, whose title was her first name: 2 wds. |
| 60% | MARTINLAWRENCE | 14 | Stand-up comedian and star of a 1990s Fox sitcom, whose title was his first name: 2 wds. |
| 60% | ELLENDEGENERES | 14 | Talk show host and star of a 1990s ABC sitcom, whose title was her first name: 2 wds. |
| 58% | ROSEANNEBARR | 12 | Title star of a 1990s sitcom who was the honoree of a 2012 Comedy Central roast: 2 wds. |
| 58% | BARR | 4 | Roseanne of a self-titled sitcom |
| 57% | REL | 3 | Self-titled 2018 sitcom starring a Get Out actor |
| 56% | LAVERNE | 7 | Half of a former sitcom duo |
| 54% | SHAH | 4 | Title of a former Persian ruler |
| 54% | CHELSEAGRAMMAR | 14 | Star of a sitcom in which the First Daughter learns syntax? |
| 50% | ARE | 3 | "Men ___ From Mars ..." (start of a self-help book title) |
| 50% | DICKVANDYKE | 11 | Eponymous star of a 1960s sitcom, the only American TV star with his three initials |
| 49% | ADDER | 5 | "The Black ___," first series of a famed sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson |
| 48% | FAB | 3 | "Ab ___" (nickname of a British sitcom starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley) |
| 48% | CARTALK | 7 | Former NPR show, or a description of the starred answers |
| 48% | KENANTHOMPSON | 13 | "Saturday Night Live" actor who is a former Nickelodeon sitcom star (2 wds.) |
| 47% | ULEE | 4 | Title apiarist of a 1997 film starring Peter Fonda |
| 47% | ELLENDEGENERES | 14 | Comedian who starred in a self-titled sitcom from 1994 to 1998: 2 wds. |
| 47% | STEVEHARVEY | 11 | Comedian who starred in a self-titled sitcom from 1996 to 2002: 2 wds. |
| 46% | BRUMMELL | 8 | Beau —, English dandy; subject of a 1954 biopic starring Stewart Granger in the title role |
| 46% | RETRO | 5 | Of a former style |
| 45% | HOST | 4 | Star of a game show |
| 45% | HOST | 4 | Star of a talk show |
| 45% | DAVIDCARUSO | 11 | Star of a "CSI" spinoff |
| 45% | SINISE | 6 | Star of a "CSI" spinoff |
| 45% | LORAX | 5 | Star of a Seuss book |
| 45% | MAC | 3 | "___ and Cheese," fictional show within a sitcom starring Joey Tribbiani of "Friends" |
| 45% | RUPAUL | 6 | Host of a self-titled 1990s talk show |
| 45% | ALF | 3 | Furry title character of a 1986-1990 sitcom |
| 44% | FRASIER | 7 | Sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer, that was a spin-off of "Cheers," and ran for 11 seasons |