| 100% | PROPOLIS | 8 | Waxy substance used by bees to make their hives |
| 42% | FOAM | 4 | Memory ___, substance used to make mattresses and pillows that was originally developed by NASA |
| 41% | POMADE | 6 | Waxy substance used to style hair |
| 40% | BEESWAX | 7 | Substance secreted by bees to build honeycombs |
| 39% | CEMENT | 6 | Substance used to make concrete |
| 37% | CATALYST | 8 | Substance used to make a chemical reaction faster |
| 37% | LYE | 3 | Caustic substance used to make soap |
| 37% | AGAR | 4 | Gelatinous substance used to make cultures |
| 37% | LYE | 3 | Corrosive substance used to make soap |
| 37% | TARS | 4 | Gooey substances used to make roads |
| 36% | ETCHING | 7 | To make designs in metal or glass by using acid |
| 36% | PORCELAIN | 9 | White substance used to make cups and plates |
| 36% | OBSIDIAN | 8 | Stone used by Mayans to enhance their weapons |
| 36% | AMBERGRIS | 9 | Waxy substance used in perfume manufacture secreted by the intestinal tract of the sperm whale |
| 36% | LYE | 3 | Caustic substance used to make soap and oven cleaner |
| 36% | TALC | 4 | Powdered substance used to make skin soft and dry |
| 35% | CAD | 3 | Software used by engineers to make sketches with help of computer (abbr) |
| 33% | PAINT | 5 | Substance used by artists |
| 32% | FERTILIZE | 9 | To make soil or land rich and ready for growing crops by adding the right substances to it |
| 32% | EWES | 4 | Their milk is used to make Roquefort |
| 32% | EWES | 4 | Their milk is used to make feta |
| 32% | HONEY | 5 | Sweet substance made by bees from nectar |
| 32% | ROSIN | 5 | Substance used by violin players |
| 32% | BEAKS | 5 | Woodpeckers use theirs to make holes in trees |
| 32% | ROSIN | 5 | Substance used by gymnasts and cellists |
| 31% | FERMENT | 7 | Use bacteria or yeast to make a substance change |
| 31% | HONEYCOMB | 9 | Hexagonal storage used by bees |
| 31% | TAR | 3 | Sticky substance used by roofers |
| 31% | PIGMENT | 7 | Colorant substance used by artists |
| 31% | AGAR | 4 | Substance adapted to lab use by Fanny Hesse in 1881 |