| 100% | GOSPEL | 6 | Teaching in the New Testament |
| 72% | AMEN | 4 | Last word in the New Testament |
| 72% | LUKE | 4 | Third Gospel in the New Testament |
| 72% | MAGI | 4 | Traveling trio in the New Testament |
| 72% | LUKE | 4 | Longest book in the New Testament |
| 72% | EPISTLES | 8 | Apostolic messages in the New Testament |
| 72% | TENTH | 5 | Ephesians' place in the New Testament |
| 71% | APOSTLE | 7 | One of 12 in the New Testament |
| 71% | FOUR | 4 | Number of Gospels in the New Testament |
| 70% | GALATIA | 7 | Land visited by Paul in the New Testament |
| 70% | PHARISEES | 9 | With Scribes in the New Testament, opposed Jesus |
| 70% | SCRIBES | 7 | With Pharisees in the New Testament, opposed Jesus |
| 70% | ZEBEDEE | 7 | Father of James and John in the New Testament |
| 70% | ELIZABETH | 9 | Name of Mary's sister in the New Testament |
| 70% | HEBREWS | 7 | This Epistle is a book in the New Testament |
| 69% | GREEK | 5 | The New Testament was written in it |
| 68% | BETHESDA | 8 | In the New Testament, a pool in Jerusalem reputed to have healing powers |
| 67% | BARABBAS | 8 | Robber in the New Testament released at the Passover instead of Jesus |
| 67% | CAIAPHAS | 8 | Jewish high priest in the New Testament; son-in-law of Annas |
| 66% | AMEN | 4 | Word that appears in the New Testament ... and in the phrase "New Testament" |
| 64% | ARAMAIC | 7 | Language that some people believe the New Testament was written in |
| 62% | EPHESIANS | 9 | Group in the name of a New Testament epistle |
| 61% | ERASMUS | 7 | Desiderius —, Dutch humanist whose Greek edition of the New Testament was published in 1516 |
| 58% | LUKE | 4 | Author of the third Gospel in the New Testament |
| 58% | MATTHEW | 7 | Author of the first Gospel in the New Testament |
| 58% | MATTHEW | 7 | First of the four Gospels in the New Testament |
| 58% | ROMANS | 6 | Epistle of the New Testament |
| 58% | EPISTLES | 8 | Much of the New Testament |
| 58% | TITUS | 5 | Book of the New Testament |
| 58% | ACTS | 4 | Book of the New Testament |