| PLAN | Intend to get into a game another day (4) |
| CHANGEIN | Minimum amount required to get into a game* |
| MEAN | Intend to get in near me another day (4) |
| POOL | One may dive into a game like snooker (4) |
| LEAD | 8 intends to get a bullet out of the heart (4,4,3,6) |
| FREE | With which to get into a house, say on the house? (4,4) |
| PASS | With which to get into a house, say on the house? (4,4) |
| RUST | Gloss about to be taken off? That might cause one to get into a rut! (4) |
| AREA | Is about to get into a drivers' club in range (4) |
| HARD | It is difficult to get into a lot of fruit trees (4) |
| ADAM | What a mad way for him to get into a garden! |
| ANTE | Payment to get into a card game |
| DELI | Where to get into a pickle? |
| HACK | Attempt to get into a website illegally |
| CHECKMATE | One ending for a classic board game - another of which (when a player resigns) is represented visually six times in this puzzle |
| HESINASORRYMESS | "A kid fell into a game display, and..." |
| BADGERED | So I __ him into a game. What a mistake! ... |
| MADEFUNOF | Laughed at for having turned it into a game (4,3,2) |
| MADESPORTOF | Laughed at and turned into a game (4,5,2) |
| MEANBUSINESS | A niggardly affair, but intend to get to grips with the job (4,8) |