| MATADOR | A form of dominoes (7) |
| ARMS | Rows of dominoes; limbs used in a form of wrestling performed as a trial of strength; sleeves; branches; sides of chairs; or, octopus tentacles (4) |
| LAYOUT | The arrangement or plan of something ; the format of a printed page; a formation of cards in patience; or, a configuration of dominoes (6) |
| TIDDLYWINKS | A word for unlicensed beer houses or pawnshops; games of dominoes originally, later a playful activity of flicking discs into a cup; or the counters used in said activity (11) |
| TILES | pieces used in a game of Dominoes |
| DRAWS | Starts of dominoes games |
| TRAIN | Classic game variation of dominoes, "Mexican ___" |
| BRIDGED | Linked card game with dominoes initially (7) |
| ENDWISE | How some dominoes are placed |
| SPOTTED | Like leopards and dominoes |
| CASCADE | Fall like dominoes |
| CANTINA | Mexican bar where you might play dominoes |
| POOL | A deep part of a river/stream; the boneyard in dominoes; or, a group or team of fencers in a competition (4) |
| PIP | Small seed of an apple, pear or quince; any one of the spots on dice or dominoes; or, the nickname of the protagonist in Great Expectations (3) |
| BONES | Dice or dominoes; bobbins for lace-making; osseous structures collectively forming a skeleton; or, a nickname for a doctor or "pill" (5) |
| PITS | Seeds of apples, clementines or lemons; rhizomes of lilies of the valley; or, dots on dice/dominoes (4) |
| PIPS | Seeds of apples, clementines or lemons; rhizomes of lilies of the valley; or, dots on dice/dominoes (4) |
| TILE | Item such as an azulejo or a tessera; or, any one of the pieces used in Scrabble, mah-jong or dominoes (4) |
| ERICCLAPTON | Member of Cream, Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominoes (4,7) |
| BONESETTER | Job mistakenly sought by a dominoes champ? |