| 100% | ACIS | 4 | Victim of Polyphemus, in myth |
| 55% | EVE | 3 | Victim of temptation, in Genesis |
| 54% | CAT | 3 | Victim of curiosity, in a saying |
| 54% | ARALSEA | 7 | Victim of river diversion in Asia |
| 54% | ORION | 5 | Victim of Artemis, in some accounts |
| 54% | MTETNA | 6 | In myth, home of the Cyclops |
| 54% | NEMEANLION | 10 | Strangulation victim of myth |
| 54% | REMUS | 5 | Fratricide victim of myth |
| 54% | ICARUS | 6 | Meltdown victim of myth |
| 53% | ONEEYED | 7 | Like Polyphemus, in Greek myth |
| 53% | GOLIATH | 7 | Victim of a slingshot, in the Bible |
| 53% | ELOI | 4 | Victims of the Morlocks, in sci-fi |
| 52% | ORESTES | 7 | In myth, killer of his own mother, Clytemnestra |
| 51% | HOTTENTOT | 9 | Victim of Dutch colonialism in 17th-century South Africa |
| 51% | STENTOR | 7 | In myth, loser of a shouting match with Hermes |
| 49% | AUNT | 4 | Victim of a homophonic misunderstanding, in Roald Dahl’s “Dirty Beasts” |
| 49% | LEANDER | 7 | In Greek myth, swimmer of the Hellespont |
| 49% | TALOS | 5 | Guardian of Crete, in myth |
| 49% | ERIS | 4 | Mother of battles, in myth |
| 49% | DIDO | 4 | Queen of Carthage, in myth |
| 49% | ORION | 5 | Wooer of Merope, in myth |
| 49% | SATURN | 6 | Husband of Ops, in myth |
| 49% | APOLLO | 6 | Slayer of Python, in myth |
| 49% | INO | 3 | Daughter of Cadmus, in myth |
| 49% | CIRCE | 5 | Lurer of sailors, in myth |
| 49% | INO | 3 | Rescuer of Odysseus, in myth |
| 49% | AENEAS | 6 | Lover of Dido, in myth |
| 49% | EOS | 3 | Lover of Tithonus, in myth |
| 49% | JASON | 5 | Pupil of Chiron, in myth |
| 49% | PEGASUS | 7 | Carrier of Bellerophon, in myth |