| 100% | ADUE | 4 | To be sung by two, in music |
| 79% | ADUE | 4 | To be sung by a couple, in music |
| 49% | RUMI | 4 | Poet whose work was set to music by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson in the chamber opera “Monsters of Grace” |
| 48% | BUGHOUSE | 8 | Chess variant played by four players on two boards, in which captured pieces on one board are moved to the other |
| 48% | ALI | 3 | "Prince ___" (song sung by Will Smith in "Aladdin") |
| 47% | SOS | 3 | Signal to be used by someone in dire straits |
| 47% | MADLIB | 6 | Story with blanks to be filled in by the reader |
| 46% | SLUR | 4 | In music, to perform smoothly a melodic phrase of two or more notes |
| 46% | NUN | 3 | Maria originally wanted to be one, in "The Sound of Music" |
| 46% | REST | 4 | Interval of silence in music that is denoted by various shapes |
| 46% | FLICKA | 6 | Horse to be tamed in the book by Mary O'Hara |
| 46% | SERENADE | 8 | To play or sing music in honor of someone |
| 46% | TONEDEAF | 8 | Unable to sing music in correct pitch |
| 45% | INTER | 5 | ___ Miami, football club to be based in Miami headed by David Beckham |
| 45% | ANGLES | 6 | These are formed by two lines coming to a point |
| 45% | SHE | 3 | “___ Used to Be Mine” (“Waitress” number sung by the main character about herself) |
| 44% | DOT | 3 | In music, the symbol placed after a note to increase its time value by a half |
| 44% | PORTAMENTO | 10 | In music, a sliding movement from one note to another, especially in singing or playing the violin |
| 43% | DOWN | 4 | "Upside ___," 1980 single sung by Diana Ross that was nominated for a Grammy in 1981 |
| 43% | RHEA | 4 | Third satellite of Saturn to be discovered, this one by Giovanni Domenico Cassini in 1672 |
| 43% | YET | 3 | "The Best Is ___ to Come" (last song Sinatra sang in public) |
| 42% | GOLEM | 5 | In Jewish legend, an artificially created human being brought to life by supernatural means |
| 42% | HEINE | 5 | Poet whose works were set to music by Schumann, Strauss and Brahms |
| 42% | RADIO | 5 | It was used to play music for the first time in 1906 |
| 42% | LEAD | 4 | "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to ___" (bestseller by Sheryl Sandberg) |
| 42% | NATURE | 6 | It's "loved by what is best in us," according to Emerson |
| 42% | SLUR | 4 | In music, a curved line indicating that a melody is to be played legato or as a single phrase |
| 42% | DUET | 4 | Song sung by two |
| 42% | DUETS | 5 | Songs sung by two |
| 42% | DUET | 4 | Tune sung by two |