| 100% | IMPACT | 6 | The force of a runner's foot against the floor |
| 46% | STIRRUP | 7 | Part of a horse's saddle where the foot goes |
| 45% | IAMB | 4 | Poetic foot that’s the reverse of a trochee |
| 43% | PUMA | 4 | Mountain lion that's also the name of a brand of running shoes |
| 43% | MARKER | 6 | Back __, traveller at the end of a running group |
| 43% | STAGESETS | 9 | They're struck at the end of a run |
| 43% | SKI | 3 | Runner on the bottom of a snowmobile |
| 43% | ATTU | 4 | The Battle of ___, a famed battle between U.S and Japanese forces in Alaska |
| 42% | BACKHEEL | 8 | Kick a football with the rear of one's foot |
| 42% | CHIEF | 5 | The leader of a village or police force |
| 42% | PEDICURE | 8 | The equivalent of a manicure but for the feet |
| 42% | TOENAIL | 7 | Thing at the end of a foot |
| 42% | TOE | 3 | Digit at the end of a foot |
| 41% | HEARTH | 6 | The floor of a fireplace |
| 41% | BEAMAN | 6 | Refrain from "Mulan" before "With all the force of a great typhoon" |
| 41% | MUYBRIDGE | 9 | Created the early animation of a running horse |
| 41% | GOOEY | 5 | Melty, like the inside of a s'more |
| 41% | UPWIND | 6 | Against the direction of a gust |
| 41% | FOOTLIGHT | 9 | Device that illuminates the front of a stage floor |
| 41% | STAIRSTEP | 9 | Part of a flight leading to the next floor |
| 41% | SKIRTING | 8 | Boards that run around the base of a wall |
| 41% | SCIATIC | 7 | ___ nerve (nerve that runs the length of a leg) |
| 41% | EROSION | 7 | Long-term result of a run on the bank? |
| 40% | ARMY | 4 | Permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation |
| 40% | RISE | 4 | Counterpart of run in calculating the slope of a line |
| 40% | STAIRSTEP | 9 | Part of a flight leading to the second floor, say |
| 40% | RUNNING | 7 | __ board, step that runs around the side of a tram |
| 40% | HEEL | 4 | The elephant has a bit of a foot |
| 40% | BASEMENT | 8 | A cellar, the lowest floor of a home |
| 40% | JUJITSU | 7 | Practice that seeks to use the force of opponents against them |