| 100% | NANETTE | 7 | Title character singing in the "Tea for Two" duet |
| 55% | NANETTE | 7 | Title character who sings "Tea for Two" |
| 52% | NANETTE | 7 | Broadway title character who sings "Tea for Two" |
| 48% | APE | 3 | The title character in "Mighty Joe Young," for one |
| 47% | ELSA | 4 | One of two Disney characters singing "For the First Time in Forever" |
| 44% | RIP | 3 | & 24A 1819 Washington Irving story set in the Catskill Mountains whose title character sleeps for at least twenty years |
| 41% | IRENE | 5 | Title character for Renee Zellweger in a 2000 comedy |
| 41% | ANTONIO | 7 | Title character in Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice |
| 40% | ROMEO | 5 | Shakespearean title character in the NATO alphabet |
| 40% | MRS | 3 | Title for two Clue characters |
| 40% | CANTONESE | 9 | Dialect in which the number two is considered lucky because its character is homophonous for the characters for easy and bright |
| 40% | ARCHIERICE | 10 | Title character in 1957 John Osborne stage play The Entertainer |
| 40% | ANTONIO | 7 | Title character in William Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice |
| 40% | ACE | 3 | ___ Ventura (Jim Carrey title character in two movies) |
| 40% | NANETTE | 7 | Broadway character who sings "Tea for Two" |
| 40% | ANNAKARENINA | 12 | Title character in a love triangle with two men named Alexei |
| 39% | SULA | 4 | Toni Morrison title character who lives in the Bottom |
| 39% | GODOT | 5 | Beckett title character who is not in the cast |
| 39% | YETI | 4 | The character Everest in the film “Abominable,” for one |
| 39% | PASDEDEUX | 9 | Literally, a dance for two, in the French language |
| 39% | AND | 3 | Conjunction in the titles of two Jane Austen novels |
| 39% | PROTEM | 6 | For the time being, in some titles |
| 39% | DAISYBELL | 9 | Lady courted in the song A Bicycle Built for Two |
| 39% | JEDI | 4 | Last word in the titles of two "Star Wars" movies |
| 39% | AARONBURR | 9 | Character who sings "Wait for It" in "Hamilton" |
| 39% | EVA | 3 | Actress Green who played the title character in "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" |
| 38% | UNCAS | 5 | Title character in the J F Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans |
| 38% | UNCAS | 5 | Title character in 1826 J F Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans |
| 38% | SOLNESS | 7 | Halvard —, title character in Henrik Ibsen stage play The Master Builder |
| 38% | KILL | 4 | Last word in the titles of two 1980s James Bond films |