100% | OUNCE | 5 | Weight unit for a kitchen scale, in the US |
54% | OUNCE | 5 | Weight unit for a postal scale |
50% | HIGHWAY | 7 | Possible name for a main road in the US |
49% | OUNCE | 5 | Weight unit on a US postal scale |
47% | SALADGREEN | 10 | Choice for a bed made in the kitchen |
46% | SIR | 3 | Title for a man granted in the U.K. but not in the U.S. |
46% | NAVAHO | 6 | Alternate spelling for a Native American language in the Southwestern US |
45% | KILO | 4 | Unit of weight in a drug bust, for short |
45% | TON | 3 | Weight unit for a bridge |
45% | DRAM | 4 | Weight unit for a druggist |
45% | TON | 3 | Weight unit for a cargo ship |
44% | ALFA | 4 | Word for A in the US NATO Phonetic Alphabet |
43% | GRAM | 4 | Unit on a kitchen scale |
43% | SODA | 4 | Generic term for a carbonated beverage, in certain parts of the U.S. |
43% | POP | 3 | Generic term for a carbonated beverage, in certain parts of the U.S. |
42% | TARE | 4 | Button on a butcher's scale that allows for the weight of the container |
41% | ENIWETOK | 8 | Pacific Ocean atoll taken by the US from Japan in 1944 that later became a testing ground for atomic weapons |
41% | RICHTER | 7 | Charles —, US seismologist after whom a scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake is named |
40% | GALLONS | 7 | In the US, gasoline is sold in these liquid units |
40% | NORAID | 6 | Fundraising operation in the US for the IRA |
40% | NATS | 4 | Baseball team in the US capital, for short |
40% | LAP | 3 | Distance unit for a swimmer in a pool |
40% | KILO | 4 | Weight unit in a drug bust |
40% | OPEN | 4 | In the clear for a pass |
40% | ENIWETOK | 8 | Atoll in the Pacific Ocean taken by the US from Japan in 1944 that later became a testing ground for atomic weapons |
40% | SHERIFF | 7 | In the US, the chief law-enforcement officer in a county |
40% | CWT | 3 | Measure used in the US for selling livestock although when used in the UK you'll get 96 more pounds for every 8 units of steer (abbr.) |
40% | ENS | 3 | Junior rank in the U.S. Navy, for short |
40% | SEP | 3 | Labor Day month in the U.S., for short |
40% | LOON | 4 | Bird known in the U.K. as a diver |