| WINK | Any one of the counters used in a game with squidgers where the object is to score tiddlies; or, the smallest amount of sleep (4) |
| STONE | Seed of a date, cherry, peach or plum; a gem; or, any one of the counters used in the game "go" (5) |
| UNO | Game in which the object is to score 500 points |
| TIDDLYWINKS | Game with squidgers (11) |
| COUNTERS | Discs known as winks and squidgers in tiddlywinks (8) |
| YELLOW | One of the colours of the counters used in Connect Four, pieces/tokens in Ludo, wedges in Trivial Pursuit or locations on a Monopoly board (6) |
| QUOIT | Flat ring used in a game where the object is to throw it over a peg (5) |
| KNUR | Ball used in a game with a trap or "spell"; or, a knot in a tree trunk (4) |
| DUCKS | - and drakes; outdoor game or pastime where the object is to skim a stone across the surface of water as many times as possible before it sinks (5) |
| LOSE | Be the team with the '2' in a game with a final score of '4 to 2' |
| GINRUMMY | Variation of a two-player card game where the object is to form melds as quickly as possible (3,5) |
| ORIENTEERS | Participants in a map-based outdoor adventure sport where the object is to navigate between control points marked by white and orange flags (10) |
| MARBLE | Any one of a series of glass or agate balls used in a game sometimes known as taw (6) |
| CHIP | Counter used in poker; a small chunk of chocolate; or, a strip of fried potato (4) |
| BOWLS | From Latin for "bubbles", globes or orbs, such as the biased wooden specimens used in a game of the same name; or, a Scots word for marbles (5) |
| POOL | Billiard game in which the object is to pot all the balls with the cue ball (4) |
| FISH | Go angling for the counter used in game (4) |
| STONES | Gems; granite items for curling; or, counters used in the game go (6) |
| RESIST | To hold back on some of the counter measures is to put up a fight ... (6) |
| CONKERS | Dialect for the horse chestnuts (originally snails shells) that are used in a game of the same name (7) |