| TOSSUP | Deciding throw of a coin |
| TOSS | Throw of a coin (4) |
| CAST | A throw of a die, fishing-line or sounding lead; a squint of the eye; the directing of a pack of hounds; or, the collective actors in a play (4) |
| PUTT | Old word for a bumpkin or a greenhorn; a nap-like card game; a hurl or throw of a stone or a weight; or, a gentle stroke to roll a golf ball across the green, ideally into the hole (4) |
| SHY | A throw of a coconut, for example; or, a startled movement of a horse (3) |
| ROLL | Bap, bun or barm cake; a throw of a dice; or, an official list of names (4) |
| RINGER | Successful throw of a quoit or horseshoe so as to encircle a peg (6) |
| DELIVERY | Throw of a cricket ball |
| UNSADDLE | Throw of a rider, e.g. (8) |
| COINCIDE | So they'll occupy the same time and place looking for money with the throw of a dice? |
| LUDO | Loud game in which players move counters round a board according to throws of a dice, as in the trumpet narcissus cultivar! (4) |
| BACKGAMMON | Game for two played on a board with pieces moved according to throws of a dice (10) |
| FLAP | A cat's miniature door; a throw of an American pancake; a flutter of a wing; or, a large broad mushroom (4) |
| 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) |
| 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 |
| AXIS | A throw of the dice rejected in centre of revolution (4) |
| ROLLS | Buns; furled cylinders of cake, carpet, cloth, newspaper, parchment etc; strips of material with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils or tools; lists of names; trills; or, throws of dice (5) |
| NEARS | Gets within a stone's throw of |
| SITUP | Upward throw of heavy ball is form of exercise |