100% | REDBUD | 6 | Tree with heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers such as the eastern — or western — |
60% | REDBUD | 6 | Tree with heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers |
45% | DIAMONDBACK | 11 | North American rattlesnake such as the Eastern — or Western — |
43% | PLANE | 5 | Tree such as the American — or Oriental — with ball-shaped heads of fruit |
42% | CATALPA | 7 | Tree with heart-shaped leaves and beanlike seedpods |
42% | SPURGE | 6 | Plant with a milky sap and small flowers such as the wood — or sun — |
40% | BLADDERNUT | 10 | Shrub or tree with clusters of small white flowers such as the Sierra — or American — |
39% | MAPLE | 5 | Tree or shrub such as the red — or sugar — |
38% | CATALPA | 7 | Genus of trees of North America, East Asia and the Caribbean with bell-shaped whitish flowers and heart-shaped leaves |
38% | CATALPA | 7 | Genus of trees of N America, E Asia and the Caribbean with bell-shaped whitish flowers and heart-shaped leaves |
37% | BIRCH | 5 | Tree with thin peeling bark such as the silver — or yellow — |
36% | VERBENA | 7 | Genus of plants with colourful flowers such as the Argentinian Vervain and American Blue Vervain |
35% | LINDEN | 6 | Tree with heart-shaped leaves |
35% | CATALPA | 7 | Tree with heart-shaped leaves |
35% | LINDENS | 7 | Trees with heart-shaped leaves |
35% | CAMPION | 7 | Flowering plant of the genus Silene such as the red — or white — |
35% | MADD | 4 | Tree with edible fruit, native to western Africa, known as the weda in French and the Moore language, but known as this in Wolof |
35% | SQUIRREL | 8 | Bushy-tailed rodent such as the red — or fox — |
35% | COTTONWOOD | 10 | North American poplar such as the Eastern — whose seeds are covered with white hairs |
34% | BIRCH | 5 | Tree or shrub with thin peeling bark such as the silver — or yellow — |
34% | CONIFER | 7 | Tree such as the fir or pine that produces cones |
34% | OXPECKER | 8 | African bird such as the yellow-billed — or red-billed — |
34% | DOUC | 4 | Old World monkey such as the black-shanked — or red-shanked — |
34% | KNAPWEED | 8 | Perennial herb of the daisy family with purple flowers such as the wig — or greater — |
34% | HYRAX | 5 | Agile hoofed mammal of Africa and Asia such as the rock — or tree — |
34% | OFFAL | 5 | Edible internal parts of an animal, such as the heart and liver |
34% | LORIS | 5 | Nocturnal primate of Asia such as the Red Slender — or Bengal Slow — |
34% | LORIS | 5 | Nocturnal primate of Asia such as the Red Slender - or Bengal Slow - |
34% | TRIO | 4 | Musical group such as the Jonas Brothers or Peter, Paul, and Mary |