100% | CABOT | 5 | Venetian who explored for England in the 15th century |
41% | INCA | 4 | South American empire in the 15th century |
39% | IHS | 3 | Christogram popularized in the 15th century by Saint Bernardino of Siena |
39% | ELIZAB | 6 | Like England in the late 16th century |
38% | YANNI | 5 | Composer Chryssomallis, who wrote "Seven Billion Dreams" in 2015 for NASA's 15th anniversary of the ISS |
38% | HURST | 5 | Geoff —, hat-trick scorer for England in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final |
37% | DUG | 3 | Explored for a hidden treasure in the yard, say |
37% | SEAPOWERS | 9 | Spain and England in the 16th century |
36% | PALACE | 6 | The Blenheim in England, for one |
36% | IDRIS | 5 | ___ Elba, actor best known for "The Wire" who was born in Hackney, England |
36% | JOHNSMITH | 9 | Explorer who fell for Pocahontas in the 1995 film |
36% | ETS | 3 | Many figures in the "Doctor Who" universe, for short |
35% | OSBORNE | 7 | John ___, 20th-century English playwright who won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1964 |
35% | ADELE | 5 | "Rolling in the Deep" singer who won an Oscar for "Skyfall" |
35% | PEROT | 5 | Politician Ross who ran for president in the 1990s |
35% | ELIHUYALE | 9 | For whom the Collegiate School was renamed in 1718 |
34% | IRA | 3 | ___ James Flagstead, an outfielder in the MLB who played for 13 seasons |
34% | ENOS | 4 | Son of Seth in the Old Testament who lived for 905 years |
34% | THEE | 4 | For whom the bell tolls, in a John Donne poem |
34% | ANSELMO | 7 | Elderly guide in For Whom the Bell Tolls |
34% | ORG | 3 | The "O" in WHO, for short |
34% | ODIN | 4 | For whom the ravens Huginn and Muninn collect intel, in legend |
34% | ROM | 3 | For whom the gymnast Nadia Comaneci won gold in 1976: Abbr. |
33% | MILER | 5 | One who's in it for the long run |
33% | HEIR | 4 | One who is next in line for the throne |
33% | HEIR | 4 | Person who is next in line for the throne |
33% | LIFER | 5 | One who's in it for the long haul |
33% | MARATHONER | 10 | Person who's in it for the long run? |
33% | KNIGHT | 6 | Man who is given the title of Sir in England |
33% | SUB | 3 | Person who fills in for the regular teacher, for short |