| VICTORLUDORUM | Boy with spirit wrapping up game he won |
| CHANGEOFCLIMATE | Effect of global warming to conflict with a game he played (6,2,7) |
| BEST | Cock of the North in that beautiful game, he lived up to his name, by George! (4) |
| AHEM | In middle of game he made a sound to attract attention |
| WHIST | Game he originally came to know in olden days (5) |
| SHEET | In the tennis game he is like lightning! (5) |
| KARLSRUHE | Fellow's reported game he encountered in German city |
| MILNE | Children's author who invented a game he called Pooh sticks (5) |
| EVICTOR | As winner of electronic game, he throws one out (7) |
| JACKSONCFRANK | Blues Run The Game, he said (7,1,5) |
| CHESS | Game he's entered in the Civil Service (5) |
| RUMPELSTILTSKIN | Legendary type of gold spinner in a guessing game - he wants the babe all to himself (15) |
| STEPHENREA | Born in 1946, a Best Actor nominee for The Crying Game, he surely likes Caramel Creams, since his surname is hidden in their name |
| ENSWATHING | What's wrong with ensign wrapping up well? (10) |
| MUFFLING | Wrapping up fun film production with gravity (8) |
| FLUSH | Level (with surface); put up (game bird) |
| INTHEFRAME | With every chance of success, I then messed up game of snooker |
| GARRULOUSLY | Mock up game woefully missing one with a wordy way |
| TENSEATMOSPHERE | The knotted-up feel of a knotted-up game |
| GUNDOG | Free in outskirts of Godalming, he picks up game (3,3) |