| 100% | SHINGLE | 7 | Thin roof covering that overlaps with others |
| 42% | WARTSANDALL | 11 | Thong that's covered with flaws, among other things? |
| 37% | ERA | 3 | Postwar ___ (period that overlaps with the baby boom) |
| 37% | EAVE | 4 | Roof part that overlaps the wall |
| 37% | ERA | 3 | Elizabethan ___ (historical age that overlaps with Shakespeare's life) |
| 36% | SHINGLES | 8 | Overlapping roof coverings |
| 35% | THATCHED | 8 | Covered a roof with straw |
| 35% | TARS | 4 | Covers with black roofing goo |
| 34% | LATEXPAINT | 10 | Wall covering that's washable with soap and water |
| 34% | FILMY | 5 | Covered with a thin layer, as eyes |
| 34% | GILD | 4 | Cover with a thin layer of gold |
| 33% | DOMED | 5 | Covered with a hemispherical roof, as some stadiums |
| 33% | WRAP | 4 | Cover something with cloth or other such material |
| 33% | COGWHEEL | 8 | Toothed device that engages with others |
| 33% | HAT | 3 | Cowboy ___, wide head covering that is largely associated with Western wear |
| 32% | MEASLES | 7 | Disease that covers children with red spots |
| 32% | BIB | 3 | Garment that often gets covered with baby food |
| 32% | LPS | 3 | Music recordings that are covered with sleeves: Abbr. |
| 32% | LASAGNA | 7 | Layered pasta dish that is covered with cheese |
| 32% | FAX | 3 | Transmission that often came with a cover sheet |
| 32% | PILLOWS | 7 | Bedroom items that might be covered with shams |
| 32% | ZETA | 4 | Letter that rhymes with three others |
| 31% | CANOPY | 6 | Bed with a cloth that looks like a roof |
| 31% | CABRIOLET | 9 | Car that can be driven with the roof down |
| 31% | ROSEMARY | 8 | Kitchen herb that grows in shrubs with thin leaves |
| 31% | MUSTSEETV | 9 | NBC slogan that covered "Hill Street Blues," among others |
| 31% | SCRAPE | 6 | Minor injury that could be covered with a bandage |
| 31% | IPAD | 4 | Tablet that can be used with a Smart Cover |
| 31% | ETA | 3 | Letter that rhymes with three other letters |
| 31% | WHIRLYBIRD | 10 | Roof installation that's just cool when it goes with the flow? |