| DRAWS | Starts of dominoes games |
| PAIGOW | Chinese dominoes game |
| ARMS | Rows of dominoes; limbs used in a form of wrestling performed as a trial of strength; sleeves; branches; sides of chairs; or, octopus tentacles (4) |
| LAYOUT | The arrangement or plan of something ; the format of a printed page; a formation of cards in patience; or, a configuration of dominoes (6) |
| TIDDLYWINKS | A word for unlicensed beer houses or pawnshops; games of dominoes originally, later a playful activity of flicking discs into a cup; or the counters used in said activity (11) |
| MATADOR | A form of dominoes (7) |
| PIP | Small seed of an apple, pear or quince; any one of the spots on dice or dominoes; or, the nickname of the protagonist in Great Expectations (3) |
| PITS | Seeds of apples, clementines or lemons; rhizomes of lilies of the valley; or, dots on dice/dominoes (4) |
| PIPS | Seeds of apples, clementines or lemons; rhizomes of lilies of the valley; or, dots on dice/dominoes (4) |
| POOL | A deep part of a river/stream; the boneyard in dominoes; or, a group or team of fencers in a competition (4) |
| ENDOMITOSES | Dominoes set up in acts of division |
| ERIC | Derek, of Derek and the Dominoes |
| TILE | Item such as an azulejo or a tessera; or, any one of the pieces used in Scrabble, mah-jong or dominoes (4) |
| ERICCLAPTON | Member of Cream, Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominoes (4,7) |
| STOCKS | Another name for gillyflowers; piles of undealt playing cards or dominoes; or, equestrian ties (6) |
| ACES | Meaning "units", cards, dominoes or sides of dice with single pips (4) |
| MAHJONGG | Game of Chinese origin, played with tiles, or pais, that are similar in physical description to those used in dominoes but engraved with Chinese symbols and characters and divided into suits and honou |
| POSE | Posture assumed in order to be painted or photographed; any of the various yogic asanas; or, the right to begin the game in dominoes (4) |
| BLANKS | Flans from which coins are minted; dashes in place of obscene or taboo words; lottery tickets that fail to win prizes; or, dominoes, Scrabble tiles etc without pips or letters (6) |
| DICE | "Galloping dominoes" |