| 100% | TITANIA | 7 | Uranus' largest moon and queen of the fairies |
| 64% | TITANIA | 7 | Largest moon of Uranus; Shakespeare's Fairy Queen |
| 61% | TITANIA | 7 | Uranus' moon named after the Queen of the Fairies |
| 53% | TITANIA | 7 | Largest of the moons of Uranus |
| 51% | MAB | 3 | Queen of the fairies |
| 49% | TITANIA | 7 | Shakespeare's Queen of the Fairies |
| 49% | LIONS | 5 | Kings and queens of the jungle |
| 48% | TITANIA | 7 | Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream |
| 47% | VERNA | 5 | Felton who voiced the Fairy Godmother in “Cinderella” and the Queen of Hearts in “Alice in Wonderland” |
| 47% | QBS | 3 | Moon and Starr of the NFL |
| 46% | TITANIA | 7 | The queen of the fairies in medieval folklore |
| 46% | TITANIA | 7 | Largest moon of Uranus |
| 46% | OBERON | 6 | Large moon of Uranus |
| 46% | TITANIA | 7 | Queen of the fairies in William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream |
| 46% | HERA | 4 | Queen of the Olympian gods and wife of Zeus |
| 45% | TITANIA | 7 | Queen of the fairies in the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream |
| 44% | UMBRIEL | 7 | Large moon of Uranus discovered in 1851 |
| 43% | OBERON | 6 | One of the moons of Uranus |
| 43% | DIANA | 5 | Roman goddess of the hunt and moon |
| 43% | GUARDSMEN | 9 | Protectors of the queen and her buildings |
| 43% | FREARS | 6 | Stephen __; director of The Queen and Philomena |
| 42% | DIANA | 5 | Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon |
| 42% | IXCHEL | 6 | Mayan goddess of the moon, medicine, and love |
| 42% | TOTALECLIPSE | 12 | Full alignment of the Earth, moon and sun |
| 42% | EPEES | 5 | Largest and heaviest of the three fencing weapons |
| 42% | ANDERSEN | 8 | Author of The Ugly Duckling and The Snow Queen |
| 42% | SYZYGY | 6 | Alignment of the sun, earth and moon, e.g. |
| 42% | MAASTRICHT | 10 | Largest city and capital of Limburg province, the Netherlands |
| 42% | ASIAN | 5 | Person of the Earth's largest and populous continent |
| 42% | AOC | 3 | Congressperson for parts of the Bronx and Queens, familiarly |