| 100% | STRING | 6 | Thin cord or thread used to bind something |
| 43% | ODES | 4 | Poems often used to praise someone or something |
| 42% | TRUSS | 5 | To bind or tie something up tightly |
| 42% | MATERIALS | 9 | Raw pieces or things used to make something |
| 40% | SHIM | 4 | Thin bit of wood used to make something level |
| 40% | CROWBAR | 7 | Heavy tool used to pry or lever something open |
| 39% | STRAPPED | 8 | Tied to or bound to something |
| 38% | MNEMONIC | 8 | Rhyme or other device used to remember something |
| 37% | LICENSE | 7 | A permit from an authority to own or use something |
| 36% | PALETTE | 7 | Thin board artists use to mix or lay colors |
| 36% | HEAVYWEIGHT | 11 | Boxing class, also a word commonly used to refer to something that's "important or influential" |
| 36% | PILLOW | 6 | Soft cushion used to rest your head on ... or something that may be stuffed with feathers |
| 35% | CHENILLE | 8 | A tufty cord used to make clothes or carpets |
| 35% | UGLY | 4 | Pretty ___, oxymoron used to describe something unpleasant or repulsive |
| 35% | THERE | 5 | "Neither here nor ___," phrase used by Shakespeare that refers to something uncertain or unresolved |
| 34% | KEY | 3 | Used to unlock something |
| 34% | SOLDER | 6 | Alloy used to bind two metals together |
| 33% | BATTERY | 7 | Used to electrically power something |
| 33% | ENCHAIN | 7 | To bind or hold with restraints |
| 33% | BARRIER | 7 | Used to stop or prevent passage |
| 32% | PADDLES | 7 | Used to make canoes or kayaks move |
| 32% | INURE | 5 | Make used to something unpleasant |
| 32% | YARN | 4 | Thread used for knitting or sewing; rambling story |
| 32% | SUBURBAN | 8 | Used to suggest something is boring; no excitement |
| 32% | APPRAISE | 8 | To set or give a value to something |
| 32% | OPT | 3 | To choose to do or not do something |
| 32% | CABLETIES | 9 | Used to hold computer cords together for neatness |
| 32% | CHARGE | 6 | To ask a fee or price for something |
| 32% | RECEIVED | 8 | To have been given or presented with something |
| 32% | ERADICATE | 9 | To get rid of or completely eliminate something |