| BEGGARMYNEIGHBOUR | Card game in which one player tries to win all the cards (6-2-9) |
| SARAZEN | Gene ___, one of only five golfers to win all the current major championships in his career |
| SPYFALL | Game in which one player tries to glean information from the other players without being caught |
| HANGMAN | A game for two in which one player tries to guess the letters of a word (7) |
| CRAMBO | From the Latin for "cabbage served up again", a game in which one player gives a word to which another must find a rhyme (6) |
| FREEROLLING | Being in the situation in which one player can win the entire pot when guaranteed half the pot becau |
| HOOPLA | A fairground game in which a player tries to throw a large ring over an object to win it (6) |
| PAPERBOY | 1985 video game where the player tries to deliver The Daily Sun to subscribers |
| LITTLEMO | Nickname of the tennis player who at the age of 18 became first woman to win all four Grand Slam tournaments during the same year (6,2) |
| TEDDYMCCARTHY | Who in 1990 became the first, and so far only, man to win All-Ireland medals in both hurling and football in the same year? (5,8) |
| CHARADES | Game in which one player doesn't speak |
| SET | Unit of a tennis match, in which one player must win at least six games |
| BENHOGAN | In 1953, ____ became the third player to win all four golf majors |
| NARROW | On paper it is borderline but a win all the same (6,6) |
| MARGIN | On paper it is borderline but a win all the same (6,6) |
| CLEANSUP | Wins all the prizes when the clues pan out (6,2) |
| CHEATS | Tries to win in a game by breaking the rules (6) |
| GOLDENSET | Rare tennis feat in which one player wins 24 straight points |
| MAUREENCONNOLLY | American tennis player who was the first woman to win all four Grand Slam tournaments during the same calendar year |
| AA | First male tennis player to win all Grand Slam singles titles on three different surfaces, initials (2) |