| Game involving drawing and folding | 34 |
| Game invented by Native North Americans | 39 |
| Game invented by American Indians | 33 |
| Game invented by Alexey Pajitnov | 32 |
| Game introduced into England in 1869 | 36 |
| Game in which you might tug on your earlobe | 43 |
| Game in which you might attack North Africa | 43 |
| Game in which you might attack Kamchatka | 40 |
| Game in which you "horse around" | 42 |
| Game in which top trumps are called matadors | 44 |
| Game in which the right bower is the highest card | 49 |
| Game in which the player is called the Stranger | 47 |
| Game in which the lowest card is a seven | 40 |
| Game in which the lowest card is 7 | 34 |
| Game in which the highest cards are the bowers | 46 |
| Game in which the 13 spades are laid faceup | 43 |
| Game in which players play one at a time | 40 |
| Game in which players offer a few words | 39 |
| Game in which players famously cheat | 36 |
| Game in which players collect wedges | 36 |
| Game in which players barely bet? | 33 |
| Game in which pieces can be forked | 34 |
| Game in which only one team scores | 34 |
| Game in which one player doesn't speak | 42 |
| Game in which one aspires to be the 1% | 38 |
| Game in which love is expressed frequently? | 43 |
| Game in which losers never ask for a rematch | 44 |
| Game in which losers have a blast? | 34 |
| Game in which left-handed play isn't allowed | 48 |
| Game in which jacks are the highest trumps | 42 |
| Game in which jacks are highest trumps | 38 |
| Game in which jacks are always highest trumps | 45 |
| Game in which it's easy to make a mess | 42 |
| Game in which each player receives five cards | 45 |
| Game in which each player has four pawns | 40 |
| Game in which at least two men come to pass | 43 |
| Game in which all the spades are laid out | 41 |
| Game in which all pieces have four components | 45 |
| Game in which a player may be schneidered | 41 |
| Game in which a pink ball is worth six points | 45 |
| Game in 2006's "Casino Royale" | 44 |
| Game in "The Color of Money" | 38 |
| Game in ''The Sting'' | 37 |
| Game hunter's favorite spot? | 32 |
| Game gadget, or the area where it's used | 44 |
| Game from which the three conclusions are drawn | 47 |
| Game franchise with a dragon logo | 33 |
| Game for wannabe multimillionaires | 34 |
| Game for visitors to the Tate Gallery? | 38 |
| Game for those with less than a full deck | 41 |
| Game for those who don't like to draw | 41 |
| Game for players with steady hands | 34 |
| Game for Democrats and Republicans | 34 |
| Game featuring six suspects and six weapons | 43 |
| Game featuring Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde | 44 |
| Game featured in the movie "WarGames" | 47 |
| Game featured in a "Seinfeld" episode | 47 |
| Game featured in "The Color of Money" | 47 |
| Game featured in "Maverick" | 37 |
| Game equipment for an old sitcom star? | 38 |
| Game designed by Alexey Pajitnov | 32 |
| Game craze of the late 1980s and '90s | 41 |
| Game controller with a wrist strap | 34 |
| Game company that originated Yahtzee | 36 |
| Game company first called Syzygy | 32 |
| Game company behind Sonic the Hedgehog | 38 |
| Game co. that originated Dungeons & Dragons | 47 |
| Game called zesta-punta in Basque | 33 |
| Game blending Top 40 music with hide and seek? | 46 |
| Game bird's perch in a carol | 32 |
| Game believed to be of Indian origin | 36 |
| Game being played in this puzzle's theme? | 45 |
| Game based on following directions | 34 |
| Game also known as "sevens" | 37 |
| Game also called "sevens" | 35 |
| Game also called "reversi" | 36 |
| Game accessory with 24 numbered squares | 39 |
| Game "played" with answering machines | 47 |
| Gambo-born politician, _____ Smallwood | 39 |
| Gambling venues in Vegas and Detroit | 36 |
| Gambling or drinking too much, e.g. | 35 |
| Gambling metaphor for a risky venture | 37 |
| Gambling meccas for wild Aussies? | 33 |
| Gambling locale for the taciturn? | 33 |
| Gambling hotspot near Carson City | 33 |
| Gambling game enjoyed by Wyatt Earp | 35 |
| Gambling game also known as high-card pool | 42 |
| Gambling establishment, for short | 33 |
| Gambling column's long shot winner | 38 |
| Gambling chain that closed its doors in 2010 | 44 |
| Gambles that don't involve the house | 40 |
| Gambler's vacation destination | 34 |
| Gambler's loss, figuratively | 32 |
| Gambler's hangout, for short | 32 |
| Gambler's favorite J.S. film? | 33 |
| Gambler's claim to beating the odds | 39 |
| Gambler's claim to beating the house | 40 |
| Gambler's attractions or distractions | 41 |
| Gambler's "I pass" | 32 |
| Gambler's "bullet" | 32 |