| SNAKEEYES | A throw of two ones with a pair of dice (5,4) |
| DEUCE | A dice throw of two, or a playing card with two pips |
| CRAPS | Gambling game using two dice in which a first throw of 7 or 11 wins and a first throw of 2, 3 or 12 loses (5) |
| GERMICIDE | It kills bugs in grime with a throw of the dice (9) |
| CAST | To contrive or send forth a magical spell; a rigid plaster of Paris shell; the dramatis personae of a drama or play; a throw of dice or anything else; or, a group of bees, crabs or falcons (4) |
| MICCHECKS | Utterances of "One, two, one, two," and a phonetic clue to four features of this puzzle |
| DSTUDENTS | *Ones with a 1.0 GPA |
| OBEDIENCE | Fact of doing as one's told could be one throw of the dice (9) |
| FLAP | A cat's miniature door; a throw of an American pancake; a flutter of a wing; or, a large broad mushroom (4) |
| SHY | A throw of a coconut, for example; or, a startled movement of a horse (3) |
| TOSS | An agitation of a salad, buck from one's horse, fling of a pancake, flip of a coin, hurl of a caber, throw of a person into the air by a bull or a restless turn (4) |
| ROLL | An official list of names; a throw of dice; or, a basic pattern of drumming (4) |
| TWO | Lowest roll with a pair of dice |
| AXIS | A throw of the dice rejected in centre of revolution (4) |
| DIE | One of a pair of dice |
| GRADUAL | Bit of an argument with backing of two, one by one? (7) |
| ICED | Chilled or frosted? This will be a throw of the dice (4) |
| CHANCELLOR | Hunt to risk reversing a throw of the dice (10) |
| DEUCEACE | EU accede to reform: a throw of the dice? |
| PIPS | 42 on a pair of dice |