| MONOPOLY | Real-estate board game for two to eight players, in which each player's goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy. (8) |
| CRIBBAGE | A game of cards, usually for two players, in which each player receives six cards (8) |
| DRAUGHTS | A board game for two players in which the rule of huffing can be used (8) |
| NETBALL | The Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award goes to the top player in which sport? (7) |
| ANTE | Each player's initial contribution to the pot (4) |
| SCORECARD | List of each player's strokes in golf |
| RUMMY | Card game for two to six people in which players may lay off whilst assembling melds (5) |
| CHESS | Game in which each player attempts to force the opponent's principal piece, the King, into checkmate-a position where it is unable to avoid capture. (5) |
| LAMEBRAINPETE | A form of widow game, a variant of Cincinnati, found only in home games, in which each player is dea |
| FOURBALL | In golf, a match for two pairs in which each player uses his or her own ball (8) |
| PINOCHLE | A card game for two to four players similar to bezique |
| EUCHRE | Card game for two to four players similar to ecarte (6) |
| CROQUET | Game for two to four players who hit a wooden ball through iron hoops with mallets (7) |
| CANASTA | Card game for two to six players who amass points by declaring sets of cards (7) |
| CRISSCROSS | A home game also known as X marks the spot, a form of widow poker in which each player is dealt five |
| TEXASHOLDEM | Variant of the card game poker in which each player starts with two cards only (5,6) |
| NINEMEN | ___'s Morris: strategy board game for two players, dating back to the Roman Empire or earlier (4,3) |
| PARCHEESI | Board game in which each player controls four tokens |
| KEEPITORSHOVEIT | Home stud game, sometimes called "push," in which each player has a choice on the next card* |
| LEAPFROG | Children's game in which each player leaps over other's bent backs (8) |