| TEETOTUM | Small top used in the game put-and-take |
| DREIDEL | Four-sided spinning top used in a game traditionally played at Hanukkah (7) |
| TURNIPGREENS | *Vegetable tops used in soups and stews |
| TEETOTUMS | Dreidel-like tops used in gambling |
| OSTERMEYER | Micheline ___, French concert pianist who won gold medals in the shot put and discus and a bronze medal in the high jump at the 1948 Olympics (10) |
| COWRIE | Mollusc with a glossy shell used in the game pachisi and formerly as money in the Maldives (6) |
| STONE | Seed of a cherry, peach or plum; type of counter used in the game Go; or, a granite object used in c |
| MARBLE | Form of metamorphic rock used to build the Taj Mahal; or, an item used in the game taw (6) |
| BESOM | Broom used in the game of curling to sweep the ice (5) |
| PRESS | Tamara --, Soviet athlete who dominated the shot put and discus throw in the early 1960s (5) |
| HOTEL | Any one of the 12 red figures or pieces used in the game Monopoly (5) |
| CLUBS | Suit in a pack of cards denoted by a black trefoil; or, objects used in the game with a name once supposed to mean "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden" (5) |
| SHUTTLECOCK | Type of service to go backwards and forwards, mate, used in the game (11) |
| KELLYSEYE | Call used in the game of bingo to refer to the number 1 (6,3) |
| JACKSTRAW | Lightweight, one used in the game (9) |
| QUOIT | Ring used in the game of quoits (5) |
| TILE | A thin flat piece used in the game of Scrabble (4) |
| STONES | Gems; granite items for curling; or, counters used in the game go (6) |
| DOMINO | Hooded cloak used in the game? (6) |
| SNITCH | Golden -, enchanted ball used in the game of Quidditch (6) |