100% | GRAMS | 5 | There are about 28.35 of these in an ounce |
55% | MLS | 3 | There are about five of these in a tsp. |
52% | SECONDS | 7 | There are 3,600 of these in an hour |
46% | SIP | 3 | There is about 0.5oz of liquid in each one |
44% | ACRES | 5 | There are about 1.9 billion of them in the continental United States |
44% | HOUSES | 6 | There are 12 of these (domiciles) in the horoscope |
44% | MAILTRUCKS | 10 | There are a lot of letters in this answer |
43% | ADO | 3 | There was much of this in Shakespeare |
43% | ADS | 3 | There are about 8 minutes of them during an average 30-minute TV show |
43% | CMS | 3 | There are almost 161,000 of these metric units in one mile |
43% | WHUP | 4 | A can of this might be opened in an argument |
43% | ACRES | 5 | There are 843 of these in Central Park |
43% | YEARS | 5 | There are 100 of these in a century |
43% | SECONDS | 7 | There are 60 of these in a minute |
43% | CENTAVOS | 8 | There are 100 of these in a boliviano |
42% | ATOMS | 5 | There are an estimated five sextillion (10^21) in a drop of water |
42% | PLAGUES | 7 | There were 10 of these in Egypt, including frogs |
42% | HRS | 3 | There are 24 of these in a day, for short |
41% | NOS | 3 | There are eight of these before "baby" in Elvis's "A Big Hunk o' Love" |
41% | DAYS | 4 | There are around 365 of these in a year |
41% | EGG | 3 | This can be over 3 lb in the case of an ostrich |
40% | EYEBROWS | 8 | These are raised in an expression of surprise |
40% | EYES | 4 | Only about one-sixth of these in humans is visible |
39% | OUTS | 4 | In baseball there are three of these in one inning |
39% | CMS | 3 | There are 2.54 of them in an inch (abbr.) |
39% | CEES | 4 | There's an awful lot of these in Coca-Cola Classic |
39% | SUMATRANRHINO | 13 | Hunted for its horn, there are barely 200 of these mammals left in Malaysia and Indonesia: 2 wds. |
39% | ACRES | 5 | There are about 14,500 in Manhattan |
39% | BRIDES | 6 | There are more of these in the U.S. in October than any other month, surprisingly |
39% | FTLB | 4 | This force, used in the US, is the equivalent of about 13.5 million ergs (abbr.) |