100% | ARES | 4 | U.S. rocket with a name from Greek myth |
85% | ARES | 4 | U.S. rocket with a name from classical myth |
72% | STYX | 4 | Classic rock group with a name from Greek myth |
71% | RHEAS | 5 | Birds with a name from Greek myth |
69% | STYX | 4 | 1970's-90's rock group with a name from Greek myth |
52% | PHOEBE | 6 | Fly-catching bird with a name derived from Greek |
52% | PAPER | 5 | Sheet used for writing, with a name originating from Greek |
51% | GUITAR | 6 | Stringed instrument that you "strum," with a name originating from Greek |
46% | AJAX | 4 | Cleanser brand with a name from mythology |
45% | EXCALIBUR | 9 | Vegas hotel with a name from English legend |
45% | UTICA | 5 | New York city with a name from antiquity |
45% | GALAXY | 6 | Samsung ___ (smartphone line with a name from astronomy) |
45% | ITHACA | 6 | U.S. city named after a Greek island |
44% | AUDI | 4 | German automaker with a name from the Latin for "listen" |
43% | ANORAK | 6 | Jacket with a name derived from Inuit |
43% | ANAPOLIS | 8 | Brazilian city with a similar name to a U.S. state capital |
43% | CASSIOPE | 8 | Arctic flower with a similar name as Andromeda's mother in Greek mythology |
42% | DELTA | 5 | Greek letter that's also the name of a US airline |
42% | ALGEBRA | 7 | High-school subject with a name derived from Arabic |
42% | LEMON | 5 | Yellow citrus fruit, with a name originating from Persian |
42% | MAINE | 5 | Only U.S. state with a monosyllabic name |
42% | OKRA | 4 | Veggie also known as lady's fingers, with a name originating from Igbo |
42% | PENNE | 5 | Pasta with a name derived from the Italian for "quills" |
42% | PESTO | 5 | Sauce with a name derived from the Italian for "pounded" |
42% | EMANUEL | 7 | Name from the Hebrew for "God with us" |
42% | FRAT | 4 | Campus gp. with a Greek name |
41% | TREK | 4 | Long, arduous journey or hike, with a name originating from Dutch |
41% | POODLE | 6 | Small curly-haired pet dog, with a name originating from German |
41% | TUBA | 4 | Lowest-pitched large brass instrument, with a name originating from Latin |