100% | EMOJI | 5 | Text symbol, from the Japanese words for "picture" and "character" |
61% | EDAMAME | 7 | Appetizer whose name comes from the Japanese words for "stem" and "bean" |
56% | RICKSHAW | 8 | Type of passenger cart whose name derives from the Japanese characters for “man,” “power,” and “vehicle” |
54% | CAMRY | 5 | Car model whose name comes from the Japanese word for "crown" |
54% | EMOJI | 5 | Word derived from the Japanese for "picture writing" |
51% | HONCHO | 6 | Word from the Japanese for ''group leader'' |
51% | TSUNAMI | 7 | Word from the Japanese for "harbor wave" |
49% | SKOSH | 5 | Word derived from the Japanese for "a bit" |
48% | CORGI | 5 | Dog breed from the Welsh words for "dwarf" and "dog" |
47% | BONITO | 6 | Fish whose name comes from the Spanish and Portuguese word for "pretty" |
44% | ORE | 3 | Word derived from the Old English words for "unworked metal" and "copper" |
43% | TAMAGOTCHI | 10 | Nineties toy whose name includes the Japanese word for “egg” |
43% | SOBA | 4 | Noodles from the Japanese for "buckwheat" |
42% | EMOJI | 5 | Symbols that are Japanese for "picture character" |
42% | KARAOKE | 7 | Activity from the Japanese for "empty orchestra" |
42% | HONCHO | 6 | Boss, from the Japanese for "group leader" |
42% | SIGIL | 5 | Magic symbol from the Latin for "seal" |
42% | RICKSHAW | 8 | Cart from the Japanese for "human-powered vehicle" |
41% | CAMRY | 5 | Model whose name derives from the Japanese for "crown" |
41% | GIGA | 4 | Prefix from the Greek word for "giant" |
41% | ERG | 3 | Unit from the Greek word for "work" |
41% | FIDO | 4 | Name from the Latin word for faithful |
41% | KENKEN | 6 | Puzzle whose name comes from the Japanese for "cleverness squared" |
41% | OTAMATONE | 9 | Electronic synthesizer whose name comes from the Japanese for "tadpole" |
40% | PERRYWHITE | 10 | Character known for exclaiming the first words of 20-, 28- and 46-Across |
40% | BOKEH | 5 | Out-of-focus effect in photography, from the Japanese for "blur" |
39% | WISEACRE | 8 | Word that comes from the Dutch for "soothsayer" and, despite appearances, has no relation to a unit of measurement |
39% | SOCCER | 6 | American word for "football," comes from the UK |
39% | DYNE | 4 | Unit named from the Greek word for power |
39% | LEE | 3 | Surname derived from the Chinese word for "plum" |