| 100% | SOLVENT | 7 | Term for a business that hasn't run out of money |
| 45% | CASHFLOW | 8 | Money that moves in and out of a business |
| 41% | INFLATION | 9 | Economic term for a decline in the value of money |
| 39% | TUITION | 7 | Sum of money charged for a term at university |
| 39% | LANDLINE | 8 | Term for a telephone that isn't mobile |
| 39% | CASHFLOW | 8 | The movement of money into and out of a business |
| 38% | AGGAG | 5 | Rhyming term for a law that forbids undercover filming of farm animal conditions |
| 38% | COPPER | 6 | Term for dark reddish-brown hair that resembles a metal of the same name |
| 38% | EXECUTRIX | 9 | Female that carries out terms of a will |
| 37% | SNIGLET | 7 | Term for a word that isn't in the dictionary but should be |
| 37% | SOPRANINO | 9 | Term for a musical instrument such as a recorder or saxophone with the highest pitch of all those in its family |
| 37% | BOD | 3 | Dad ___ (slang term for a slightly out-of-shape physique) |
| 36% | SNIGLET | 7 | Term for a word that isn't in the dictionary, but maybe should be |
| 36% | DAD | 3 | ___ bod (slang term for a guy's out-of-shape physique) |
| 36% | HOTELIER | 8 | Proprietor that runs a business for tourists |
| 36% | IOU | 3 | Note put in a poker pot when one runs out of money |
| 36% | KINGPAIR | 8 | Cricketing term for an instance of a batsman being out first ball for zero in both innings |
| 36% | SPYRING | 7 | Term for a group of moles |
| 36% | PRIDE | 5 | Term for a group of lions |
| 36% | SCORE | 5 | Term for a group of 20 |
| 35% | WHITEBAIT | 9 | A collective term for the immature fry of fish that are considered delicacies |
| 35% | DIE | 3 | Run out of power, like a battery |
| 35% | DIE | 3 | Run out of charge, as a phone |
| 35% | DIE | 3 | Run out of juice, as a battery |
| 35% | RAIL | 4 | Run out of town on a ___ (banish) |
| 35% | DIE | 3 | Run out of steam, as a battery |
| 35% | DIED | 4 | Ran out of juice, as a battery |
| 35% | DIES | 4 | Runs out of juice, as a smartphone |
| 35% | DYING | 5 | Running out of charge, as a cellphone |
| 35% | DIED | 4 | Ran out of battery, as a smartphone |