| 100% | MOON | 4 | William —, 19th-century inventor of a writing system for the blind |
| 71% | BRAILLE | 7 | Louis —, 19th-century French inventor of a system of raised writing for the blind |
| 63% | BRAILLE | 7 | Louis —, 19th-century French inventor of a system of raised writing for blind people |
| 51% | DEWEY | 5 | Melvil —, US inventor of a system for the classification of library books |
| 49% | BRAILLE | 7 | Raised dot writing system for the blind |
| 48% | OTIS | 4 | Inventor of a braking system for cars |
| 42% | BRITS | 5 | Inventors of linoleum and the A.T.M., for example |
| 41% | RISORGIMENTO | 12 | Movement for the political unification of Italy in the 19th century |
| 40% | BRAILLE | 7 | Name of the writing system for visually disabled |
| 40% | BRAILLE | 7 | Reading system for the blind |
| 39% | NIB | 3 | The very end of a pen, for writing with |
| 39% | BRAILLE | 7 | Written language for the blind |
| 38% | DEWEY | 5 | Inventor of a library classification system |
| 38% | HURT | 4 | William —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Kiss of the Spider Woman |
| 38% | LOUISBRAILLE | 12 | Blind educator who invented the touch system of reading and writing named after him: 2 wds. |
| 37% | HEGOTGAME | 9 | 1998 Public Enemy single written for a Spike Lee film of the same name |
| 37% | BRAILLE | 7 | Writing for the blind |
| 37% | EULER | 5 | Mathematician Leonard of the 18th century who first wrote f(x) to denote a function |
| 37% | COLT | 4 | Samuel —, 19th-century inventor of a type of revolver |
| 36% | BRONTE | 6 | Anne ___, 19th century English novelist known for "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" |
| 36% | ROAN | 4 | "The Strawberry ___," classic western song written by cowboy Curley Fletcher fitting for a "National Day of the Cowboy" playlist |
| 36% | VICTORIA | 8 | 19th century queen, the "Grandmother of Europe" |
| 36% | RECEIPT | 7 | Written item for the purchase of something |
| 36% | TOTERM | 6 | For the full length of a pregnancy |
| 35% | EADS | 4 | 19th-century engineer with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame |
| 35% | LIED | 4 | German song typically of the 19th century, performed by a soloist |
| 35% | OLDCASTLE | 9 | John —, English Lollard leader, a friend of Henry V, who is reputedly the basis for William Shakespeare's character Falstaff |
| 35% | BRAILLE | 7 | Writing system you need to get a feel for? |
| 35% | SAMUELCOLT | 10 | American weaponry inventor of the nineteenth century |
| 34% | EDGARALLANPOE | 13 | 19th-century short-story writer known for "The Fall of the House of Usher" (3 wds.) |