| TEETOTUM | Early form of dice to determine moves in games (8) |
| EDICT | Order dice to be thrown on top of the table (5) |
| PACMAN | Something that moves in game on computer, covering area? (3-3) |
| OPENING | Initial moves in game creating opportunity (7) |
| DECKQUOITS | Do quickest moves in game on board |
| NERDY | Like someone who brings their own dice to game night |
| BONES | Dice, to crapshooters |
| COINCIDE | Agree to have something tossed for decision, then throw of dice |
| DESPOTIC | Tyrannic, you'll notice, interrupting the playing of dice (8) |
| ACCIDENT | Throw of dice can't be held responsible for mishap (8) |
| 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) |
| LUDO | Game in which one moves four tokens around a red, yellow, green and blue board according to throws of dice (4) |
| ROLLS | Lists of names; throws of dice; or, miniature loaves of bread known in French as petits pains (5) |
| SNAKEEYES | In a game of dice, the score of two ones (5,4) |
| TWO | Number of dice in a game of Monopoly |
| ROLL | An official list of names; a throw of dice; or, a basic pattern of drumming (4) |
| CUBES | Traditional shapes of dice or of the colourful three-dimensional puzzles invented by Erno Rubik; or, blocks of perfumed bath salts (5) |
| THROW | A roll of dice; the extent of vertical shift in a geological fault; the distance moved by an instrument's pointer; or, a decorative cover for a bed/chair (5) |
| ACES | Word originally for the sides of dice with single pips, later cards with the highest value in various games, hence excellent pilots or experts (4) |
| SIN | One of a set of dice |