| 100% | UNKNOWNSOLDIER | 14 | U.S. serviceman whose tomb is always guarded |
| 40% | TUT | 3 | Whose tomb was opened in 1923 |
| 39% | TOMKITE | 7 | U.S. Open champion whose last name is a toy |
| 39% | OBAMA | 5 | U.S. president whose mother's first name was Stanley |
| 39% | KINGTUT | 7 | Pharaoh whose tomb is supposedly cursed |
| 39% | GEORGIA | 7 | U.S. state whose capital is Atlanta |
| 38% | TUT | 3 | King whose tomb was discovered in 1922 |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | King whose tomb was discovered by Howard Carter |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | Egyptian king whose tomb was found in 1922 |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | King ___ (pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922) |
| 37% | KINGTUT | 7 | Egyptian pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922 |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | Egyptian king whose tomb was discovered in 1922 |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | King whose tomb was discovered in 1922, informally |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | King whose tomb was discovered in 1922, for short |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | Ruler whose tomb was unearthed in 1922, for short |
| 37% | TUT | 3 | "Boy king" whose tomb was discovered in 1922, familiarly |
| 36% | WACO | 4 | U.S. city whose name is composed of two state abbreviations |
| 36% | HOFF | 4 | Harry S —, English author whose 1934 debut novel Trina was published in the US as It Happened in PRK |
| 36% | ABBA | 4 | Group whose first U.S. hit was "Waterloo" |
| 36% | LIMAOHIO | 8 | U.S. city whose name is pronounced differently from its foreign namesake |
| 35% | ABBA | 4 | Band whose only US #1 hit is 1976's "Dancing Queen" |
| 35% | PSY | 3 | South Korean rapper whose second US hit was 2013's "Gentleman" |
| 35% | MCA | 3 | Label whose first U.S. single was "Crocodile Rock" |
| 34% | DYER | 4 | One whose work is always changing |
| 34% | FIREDANCER | 10 | Person whose performances are always lit? |
| 34% | BODIDDLEY | 9 | US musician born Ellas Otha Bates whose albums include 1960's Have Guitar Will Travel |
| 34% | UTEP | 4 | U.S. college whose campus is less than 1,000 ft. from Ciudad Juárez |
| 34% | LIBERIA | 7 | Country whose capital is named after an early U.S. president |
| 34% | ASHE | 4 | Arthur whose surname is on the US Open's center court |
| 34% | SLOB | 4 | One whose shirttail is always untucked, maybe |