| VINGTETUN | Pontoon, or blackjack (5-2-2) |
| BOMBARD | Medieval siege cannon used for throwing stone balls; or, a large leather liquor-jug or blackjack (7) |
| BLACKJACK | Pontoon or any of various similar card games (9) |
| CARDS | Items used to play rummy, patience, pontoon or vingt-et-un (5) |
| CARDGAME | General description of a pastime or activity such as snap, happy families, rummy, pontoon or patience (4,4) |
| TWIST | Alternative of "stick" in pontoon; or, a curl of lemon zest for a cocktail (5) |
| BRIDGE | Pontoon or another card game (6) |
| BOAT | Pontoon or kayak |
| TWENTYONE | Card game, blackjack or pontoon (6-3) |
| CARDTABLE | Surface for bridge or pontoon that folded when Spooner tarred cable (4,5) |
| CARDGAMES | Pontoon bridge components (4,5) |
| THEBANKER | Who holds the money in Pontoon? (3,6) |
| SEAPLANES | Fliers with pontoons |
| CHESS | A floorboard of a pontoon bridge; a game embodied by the goddess Caissa; or, a species of brome-grass, found growing with wheat (5) |
| ONTOP | Likely to win, if you play endless pontoon? (2,3) |
| DRAFT | It gives you the depth, underneath is the pontoon (5) |
| RIDGE | Pontoon hasn't been begun on rooftop (5) |
| ACE | Card which can be high or low in pontoon (3) |
| STICK | Pontoon? Call for glue! (5) |
| LANDINGSTAGE | Pontoon (7,5) |