| 100% | PHILLY | 6 | Type of cheesesteak that's famous in Pennsylvania |
| 53% | SUMO | 4 | Type of wrestling that’s big in Japan? |
| 52% | CREOLE | 6 | Type of cuisine that's popular in New Orleans |
| 51% | ARIA | 4 | Type of song that's often in Italian or German |
| 51% | COD | 3 | Type of fish that's often in fish and chips |
| 51% | LION | 4 | Type of animal that's the mayor in "Zootopia" |
| 51% | TEE | 3 | Type of shirt that's usually not tucked in |
| 51% | OREO | 4 | Type of cookie that's often dunked in milk |
| 51% | OPAL | 4 | Type of gem that's featured in the movie "Uncut Gems" |
| 51% | BARN | 4 | Type of building that's often raised in Amish country |
| 50% | SEX | 3 | Type of content that's not found in G-rated movies |
| 50% | TREX | 4 | Type of dinosaur that's a toy in "Toy Story": 2 wds. |
| 48% | VOWEL | 5 | Type of letter that alternates with consonants in this puzzle's answers |
| 46% | GRAHAM | 6 | Type of crackers in s'mores |
| 46% | ELECTRIC | 8 | Type of car that gets plugged in |
| 46% | BUNDT | 5 | Type of cake that originated in Minnesota |
| 46% | VSOP | 4 | Type of Remy Martin bottling that's been sitting in casks for at least four years |
| 45% | PIG | 3 | Type of animal that Babe is, in "Babe" |
| 45% | REDBLOOD | 8 | Type of cell that delivers oxygen in humans |
| 45% | HERMIT | 6 | Type of crab that lives in sea shells |
| 45% | RETRIEVER | 9 | Type of dog that specializes in fetching things |
| 45% | MARBLE | 6 | Type of hard surface that comes in Carrara |
| 45% | HOOP | 4 | Type of earring that is circular in shape |
| 45% | OYSTER | 6 | Type of shellfish that a pearl grows in |
| 45% | MAKI | 4 | Type of sushi that is wrapped in seaweed |
| 45% | RAT | 3 | Type of animal that Remy is, in "Ratatouille" |
| 45% | ARIA | 4 | Type of song that is frequently not in English |
| 45% | LLAMA | 5 | Type of animal that Tina is, in "Napoleon Dynamite" |
| 45% | DAIKON | 6 | Type of radish that means "large root" in Japanese |
| 45% | BIGHORN | 7 | Type of wild sheep that usually lives in mountains |