| ACEYDEUCEY | Non-poker game, sometimes called Red Dog, usually played in home games, but also found rarely in cas |
| BLOOD | It's kept in banks but also found in circulation (5) |
| RETRIEVER | Golden/yellow or flat-coated, popular canine pet originally bred to collect game but also trained as a therapy/guide dog (9) |
| HERBROBERT | Species of cranesbill sometimes called Red Robin |
| KEEPITORSHOVEIT | Home stud game, sometimes called "push," in which each player has a choice on the next card* |
| LAMEBRAINPETE | A form of widow game, a variant of Cincinnati, found only in home games, in which each player is dea |
| STICK | "I'll ___" (expression heard in draw poker in home games that means "I decline to draw cards")* |
| ROULETTE | Casino game sometimes called The Devil's Game (8) |
| FARO | Game sometimes called "bucking the tiger" |
| SOLITAIRE | Card game sometimes called patience |
| BLACKJACK | Card game sometimes called pontoon |
| TOSA | Large dog, usually red in colour, a cross between a mastiff and a Great Dane (4) |
| CRAPS | Game usually played in a ring |
| EDT | What N.Y./Phila. baseball games are usually played in |
| ISPY | Visual guessing game usually played in families with young children |
| HANDTOWEL | Item often seen in home bathrooms, but rarely in public ones |
| LOLLOROSSO | Non-hearting Italian leaf vegetable also called red coral lettuce (5,5) |
| INNER | Archery target ring next to the bull's-eye or gold, also called red (5) |
| VINESH | Who became the first Indian woman wrestler to win gold in both the Commonwealth & the Asian Games but was disqualified from participating in the final of the Paris Olympics, due to overweight? (6) |
| MOON | Go both ways (high and low), usually heard only in home games* |