| 100% | ELM | 3 | Wood valued for its interlocking grain |
| 45% | ALPACA | 6 | Andean animal valued for its wool |
| 44% | SABLE | 5 | Species of marten valued for its fur |
| 43% | OYSTER | 6 | Saltwater mollusc, valued for its meat and pearls |
| 43% | MUSKRAT | 7 | Semiaquatic North American rodent valued for its fur |
| 43% | SABLE | 5 | Species of marten highly valued for its fur |
| 43% | SABLE | 5 | Species of marten valued for its dark fur |
| 42% | CYPRESS | 7 | Wood known for its resistance to water |
| 42% | AGOUTI | 6 | Rodent of Central and South America valued for its meat |
| 40% | DIALSOAP | 8 | Cleaner named for its ''round-the-clock'' value |
| 40% | ELM | 3 | Wood with interlocking grain |
| 40% | REDELM | 6 | Furniture wood named for its color |
| 40% | HERB | 4 | Small plant that may be of valued for its medicinal or culinary properties |
| 39% | EBONITE | 7 | Hard rubber named for its resemblance to dark wood |
| 37% | RIPSAW | 6 | Tool for cutting wood along the grain |
| 37% | RIPSAW | 6 | Tool for cutting wood with the grain |
| 34% | CHERRY | 6 | Tree known for its pink blossoms and red fruits, and may be used for furniture wood |
| 34% | ALDER | 5 | Tree whose wood is used for bridges as it resists underwater rot |
| 34% | SCRAP | 5 | It's good only for its waste value |
| 33% | PRO | 3 | For it |
| 32% | EBONY | 5 | Dark wood once used for drinking cups, as it was thought to neutralize poison |
| 32% | WAIT | 4 | "___ for it!" |
| 32% | OAK | 3 | Wood valued by coopers |
| 31% | RYE | 3 | Grain of choice for Reuben loaves which takes about 9 months to grow before it reaches our ovens |
| 31% | BANG | 4 | Value for your money, idiomatically |
| 31% | BANG | 4 | Value for one's buck |
| 31% | ASK | 3 | ___ for it (seek trouble) |
| 31% | ASKS | 4 | ___ for it (invites trouble) |
| 31% | STRIVES | 7 | Goes for it |
| 31% | FLEE | 4 | Run for it |