| WAGERS | Reds, blacks, evens or odds, in roulette |
| QUIRKY | Question one: Crikey: evens or odd? |
| BET | Something odd in roulette? |
| CARPET | An Axminster, for example; ground layer of flowers or leaves; slang for 300; or, odds of 3/1 in betting (6) |
| ODDS | Partners of evens or ends |
| NINETEEN | One unknown number placed in bag - even or odd number? |
| ORRA | In our array, there's nothing even or odd for Napier (4) |
| SEVEN | Point to even or odd number |
| PUNT | A dimple in the base of a glass wine bottle; a type of drop kick for touch in rugby; a bet/gamble on horses or in roulette; a point in faro; or, a riverboat propelled with a quant (4) |
| FIVE | Without fee for even or odd numbers down (4,4,5,3,3) |
| FLAT | Word for something even or level, such as a ballet shoe, grassy plain or line on a monitor when the heart stops beating; or, an apartment (4) |
| WHEELS | Revolving devices in roulette; or, discs of cheese (6) |
| ONSERVE | Even or close to even, in a tennis set |
| EEN | Even, or evening (as in 'Hallow-') (1'2) |
| CREASES | Folds in even or uneven pleats (7) |
| ALLTIEDUP | Even ... or like three pairs of answers in this puzzle |
| SPHERE | Odds in this place in circle (6) |
| QUIZ | Word first for an eccentric or odd-looking person or thing, later a test of knowledge for fun or competition (4) |
| SHORTCAKE | Biscuit or odd bits of tuck put in milky drink |
| PASSE | In roulette, 19-36 |