100% | ALE | 3 | The A in IPA, in terms of beer |
69% | ALES | 4 | Beers that are the A in IPA |
61% | ALE | 3 | The A in "IPA," to a beer drinker |
60% | PINT | 4 | Common term for a glass of beer in England |
59% | ALE | 3 | The A in IPA |
58% | ALE | 3 | The "A" in "IPA," to a beer drinker |
58% | NEEDLEDROP | 10 | Turntable-inspired term for the use of a familiar song in a film |
58% | TAP | 3 | Source of beer on a keg or source of water in the kitchen |
57% | PAPARAZZI | 9 | Term that comes from the name of a news photographer in Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita” |
57% | KINETIC | 7 | Common term for the energy of a body in motion |
57% | INFLATION | 9 | Economic term for a decline in the value of money |
57% | CAROM | 5 | American term for a cannon in the game of pool |
56% | ALE | 3 | The A of IPA |
56% | SODA | 4 | Generic term for a carbonated beverage, in certain parts of the U.S. |
56% | POP | 3 | Generic term for a carbonated beverage, in certain parts of the U.S. |
55% | ATARI | 5 | Company whose name comes from a term in the game of Go |
55% | LORES | 5 | A poor image, in terms of pixels: Hyph. |
55% | OUT | 3 | ___ of Bounds, term for a player who touches any boundary line in the NFL |
54% | ARID | 4 | Like the Sahara or Gobi in terms of weather |
54% | ALE | 3 | The "A" in "IPA," to beer drinkers |
54% | SLOW | 4 | Like a tortoise, in terms of speed |
54% | THIN | 4 | Like a wafer, in terms of thickness |
54% | YEAN | 4 | Give birth to, in the case of a sheep or a goat (archaic term) |
54% | MICROBREW | 9 | Craft beer . . . and a hint to the contents of four squares in this puzzle |
54% | WHITEHOPE | 9 | Term for heavyweight boxers thought to have a chance of ending Jack Johnson's dominance of the division in the 1910s |
53% | CURLY | 5 | The opposite of straight, in terms of hair |
53% | PAN | 3 | Opposite of a rave, in terms of reviews |
53% | AGE | 3 | A person's lifetime, in terms of years |
53% | ASNEAT | 6 | On a par with, in terms of tidiness |
53% | STAN | 4 | Overzealous admirer, possibly from a mash-up of the terms "stalker" and "fan" in an Eminem song |