| 100% | WHELM | 5 | With "over," to awe; with "under," to disappoint |
| 54% | TAKEN | 5 | Word with over or under |
| 52% | WONDER | 6 | To be filled with amazement; awe, admiration |
| 50% | SKYPE | 5 | Program used to talk with people over the Internet |
| 50% | REST | 4 | With 16-Across, places to pull over |
| 50% | BULLET | 6 | To get it over with, bite the __ |
| 49% | AROD | 4 | M.L.B. player with over 600 career home runs, to fans |
| 49% | BLACKHOLE | 9 | Lob chalk over, with energy, to astronomical phenomenon |
| 48% | MELO | 4 | Prefix with "drama" to mean an over-exaggerated act |
| 48% | WOO | 3 | Try to win over with flowers, say |
| 47% | FAWNS | 5 | Kowtows to, with "over" |
| 46% | SOLONGMARIANNE | 14 | Leonard Cohen song with lyric "Come over to the window, my little darling" |
| 46% | SLATE | 5 | "I would like to start over with a clean ___" |
| 46% | WOO | 3 | Try to win over with wine and flowers, say |
| 46% | EDA | 3 | LeShan who wrote "It's Better to Be Over the Hill Than Under It" |
| 46% | LESHAN | 6 | Eda who wrote "It's Better to Be Over the Hill Than Under It" |
| 46% | WOLFGANG | 8 | ___ Amadeus Mozart, composer from the Classical era with over 600 compositions to his credit |
| 45% | HEARNOEVIL | 10 | Words under a monkey with his hands over his ears |
| 45% | JUMPROPE | 8 | Cord used to bounce over when swung under the feet |
| 45% | GLOSS | 5 | Give short shrift to, with "over" |
| 45% | FAWN | 4 | Play the sycophant to, with "over" |
| 45% | EDGE | 4 | To have an advantage, with "over" |
| 44% | GEAR | 4 | With 23-Across, one who might be excited to look under a hood |
| 43% | LEFT | 4 | Word with "over" to refer to remaining food |
| 42% | PREFER | 6 | Choose over, with "to" |
| 42% | ASFOR | 5 | With regards to you, with reference to |
| 42% | SPOON | 5 | Sleep with a ___ under your pillow or freeze it (Kids' ritual to manifest a snow day) |
| 41% | ATTEST | 6 | Say under oath, with "to" |
| 41% | AGENT | 5 | Word you might say over the phone to be connected with a real person |
| 41% | NEATH | 5 | Under to poets |