100% | YAHTZEE | 7 | Dice game patented by Edwin S Lowe in 1956 |
29% | PAPER | 5 | It's beaten by scissors in a game |
28% | KENO | 4 | Game introduced to the U.S. by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century |
28% | YOGI | 4 | He caught Don's perfect game in the 1956 World Series |
28% | GASSTOVE | 8 | Cooker patented by James Sharp in 1826 |
28% | STEAMENGINE | 11 | Device patented by Thomas Savery in 1698 |
28% | GASSTOVES | 9 | Cookers patented by James Sharp in 1826 |
28% | BRA | 3 | Garment patented by Christine Hardt in 1889 |
28% | DEARABBY | 8 | Column begun in 1956 by Pauline Phillips |
28% | CRAPS | 5 | Dice-rolling game in Vegas |
28% | SAL | 3 | Pitcher Maglie who was outdueled in Don Larsen's 1956 perfect game |
27% | ASPIRIN | 7 | Medicine patented by Bayer in the early 1900s |
27% | CRAPS | 5 | Dice-rolling game in a casino |
27% | OLYMPICS | 8 | Games hosted by Rio in 2016 |
27% | BRASSIERE | 9 | Undergarment patented by the socialite Caresse Crosby in 1914 |
27% | XBOX | 4 | Gaming console debuted by Microsoft in 2001 |
27% | WHISTLE | 7 | Used by referees in games |
26% | YAHTZEE | 7 | 1956 dice game based on Yacht and Generala |
26% | RISK | 4 | Game in which armies are controlled with dice |
26% | DECIDER | 7 | Red dice used in important game |
26% | KATNISS | 7 | ___ Everdeen, Primrose Everdeen's elder sister in "The Hunger Games" trilogy, played by Jennifer Lawrence |
26% | GOOSE | 5 | Chaser chosen by a head tap, in a kid's game |
26% | CHESS | 5 | Game played by Alice in "Through the Looking-Glass" |
26% | ENDER | 5 | Game player Wiggin played by Asa Butterfield in 2013 |
26% | CATAN | 5 | Die Siedler von ___ (German board game created in 1995 and released in the U.S. the next year) |
26% | YAHTZEE | 7 | Happy cry in a dice-rolling game |
26% | MELBOURNE | 9 | 1956 Olympics site, the first in the S hemisphere |
26% | PLAME | 5 | Spy played by Watts in ''Fair Game'' |
26% | AVATAR | 6 | Character created by players in video games |
26% | WOLF | 4 | "...the lone ___ dies, but the pack survives," line said by Ned Stark in "Game of Thrones" |