| 100% | NOAH | 4 | Stewart's successor as host of "The Daily Show" |
| 65% | NOAH | 4 | Host of "The Daily Show" after Stewart |
| 64% | PAAR | 4 | Carson’s predecessor as host of the “Tonight Show” |
| 55% | NOAH | 4 | Host of "The Daily Show" Trevor ___ |
| 55% | NOAH | 4 | Stewart's successor on "The Daily Show" |
| 53% | KILBORN | 7 | First host of "The Daily Show" |
| 53% | NOAH | 4 | Former host of "The Daily Show" Trevor ___ |
| 52% | TREVORNOAH | 10 | Current host of "The Daily Show": 2 wds. |
| 52% | NOAH | 4 | Stewart's "The Daily Show" successor |
| 51% | JON | 3 | "The Daily Show" host Stewart |
| 51% | JON | 3 | Stewart of "The Daily Show" |
| 51% | CRAIGKILBORN | 12 | Original host of "The Daily Show" (1996-1998): 2 wds. |
| 51% | NOAH | 4 | "The Daily Show" host after Stewart |
| 51% | TREVOR | 6 | ___ Noah, host of "The Daily Show" |
| 50% | STEWART | 7 | Jon ___, "The Daily Show" host who studied psychology in the College of William & Mary |
| 50% | JONSTEWART | 10 | Host of "The Daily Show" between 28- and 17-Across (1999-2015): 2 wds. |
| 50% | STEWART | 7 | Second (and current occasional) host of "The Daily Show" |
| 49% | LENO | 4 | Carson's successor as "Tonight Show" host |
| 49% | NOAH | 4 | Trevor ___, former host of "The Daily Show" |
| 49% | PELOSI | 6 | Hastert's successor as speaker of the House |
| 49% | OPRAH | 5 | Longtime show host known as the "Queen of All Media" |
| 49% | NOAH | 4 | Trevor ___, host of "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central |
| 48% | WYATT | 5 | Writer Cenac of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" |
| 48% | NASSER | 6 | Tito's successor as head of the Non-Aligned Movement |
| 48% | DAG | 3 | Trygve’s successor as Secretary-General of the United Nations |
| 48% | LENO | 4 | He followed Carson as host of "The Tonight Show" |
| 47% | TREVORNOAH | 10 | Former host of "The Daily Show" who was born in South Africa in 1984: 2 wds. |
| 47% | JON | 3 | Stewart once of ''The Daily Show'' |
| 47% | MARIEKONDO | 10 | Host of the Netflix show “Sparking Joy” |
| 47% | JAYLENO | 7 | US comedian who succeeded Johnny Carson as host of The Tonight Show in 1992 |