100% | ESSE | 4 | Sum derives from it |
65% | HINDI | 5 | "Thug" and "loot" derive from it |
65% | ERSE | 4 | "Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it |
63% | PINGPONG | 8 | Game whose name is derived from its sound |
62% | MOTELSIX | 8 | Chain whose name derives from its original room rate |
62% | BOBCAT | 6 | Wild feline whose name derives from its short tail |
62% | SCOTCH | 6 | Drink whose name derives from its country of origin |
61% | ARBYS | 5 | Chain whose name derives from its founders, the Raffel brothers |
60% | CHINO | 5 | Fabric whose name may derive from its country of origin |
60% | CSNY | 4 | Folk-rock quartet whose name derives from its members' last initials |
56% | ASTER | 5 | Flower whose name derives from the shape of its cluster |
55% | JAVA | 4 | Slang term for "coffee" derived from an island where it grows |
55% | MHO | 3 | Electrical conductance unit derived from reversing the name of its reciprocal |
54% | INDIGO | 6 | Rainbow color whose name is derived from the country of its origin |
53% | TAHHOE | 6 | Its name derives from the Washoe for "lake" |
53% | LEAD | 4 | Shiny-gray metal used in batteries, whose chemical symbol 'Pb' is derived from its Latin name 'Plumbum' |
53% | ABBA | 4 | Pop group whose name derives from the initials of its members' first names |
52% | SODIUM | 6 | Soft, shiny-white metal found in salt, whose chemical symbol 'Na' is derived from its Latin name 'Natrium' |
52% | GOLD | 4 | Orange-yellow precious metal used in jewelry, whose chemical symbol 'Au' is derived from its Latin name 'Aurum' |
51% | SHEAF | 5 | River in Sheffield from which the city derives its name |
50% | OHIO | 4 | American state that derives it's name from a nearby river |
50% | CARBONARA | 9 | Dish that derives its name from the Italian for "charcoal burner" |
50% | TIN | 3 | Soft, easily-bendable metal used to plate steel cans, whose chemical symbol 'Sn' is derived from its Latin name 'Stannum' |
50% | SILVER | 6 | Lustrous-white precious metal used in jewelry and dinnerware, whose chemical symbol 'Ag' is derived from its Latin name 'Argentum' |
49% | KWANZAA | 7 | Holiday that derives its name from Swahili and is celebrated in December |
49% | ETNA | 4 | Its name is derived from the Greek for "I burn" |
48% | MENU | 4 | Orders come from it |
48% | EYELID | 6 | Lashes grow from it |
48% | SKA | 3 | Reggae grew from it |
48% | CHIMNEY | 7 | Smoke escapes from it |