| 100% | CLUE | 4 | Game whose "Discover the Secrets" version includes a baseball bat and a dumbbell |
| 40% | UNO | 3 | Card game whose hundreds of branded versions include Encanto and Doctor Who |
| 39% | MONOPOLY | 8 | Game whose retired pieces include a boot and iron |
| 39% | UNO | 3 | Game whose Braille version includes cards labelled “brv,” “grv,” “rrv,” and “yrv” |
| 38% | STRIKE | 6 | Swing the bat and miss a delivery in baseball |
| 37% | ADENINE | 7 | DNA compound whose name includes the letters D, N and A |
| 37% | ZEMLINSKY | 9 | Alexander —, Austrian composer whose operas included The Dwarf and A Florentine Tragedy |
| 36% | MONOPOLY | 8 | Game whose tokens have included the starts of 16-, 20-, 26-, 49- and 55-Across |
| 36% | ATARI | 5 | Company whose game consoles included the 2600 and 5200 |
| 36% | UCLA | 4 | Sch. whose home football games used to include a live bear on the field |
| 35% | KLUM | 4 | Supermodel Heidi whose Halloween costumes have included the werewolf from “Thriller” and a giant worm |
| 35% | COHEN | 5 | Leonard —, late poet and songwriter whose novels include The Favourite Game |
| 35% | COHEN | 5 | Leonard —, poet and songwriter whose novels include 1963's The Favourite Game |
| 35% | THURBER | 7 | James —, US humorist whose short stories include The Catbird Seat and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty |
| 34% | NBAJAM | 6 | Game with a secret additional roster of players that includes Bill Clinton and Al Gore |
| 34% | THEFIXISIN | 10 | Outburst on discovering a rigged game, and how to "correct" the circled letters |
| 34% | TBALL | 5 | Game with tiny bats and a stand |
| 34% | TABLETENNIS | 11 | Game played with bats and a ball |
| 34% | HATTRICK | 8 | Sports feat whose "Gordie Howe" variant is collecting a goal, an assist, and a fight in the same game |
| 34% | DANTE | 5 | “Aristotle and ___ Discover the Secrets of the Universe” (award-winning Y.A. book by Benjamin Alire Sáenz) |
| 34% | RUTHDRAPER | 10 | New York City-born monologist whose repertoire included The Italian Lesson and Opening a Bazaar |
| 33% | DRAPER | 6 | Ruth —, New York City-born monologist whose repertoire included The Italian Lesson and Opening a Bazaar |
| 33% | BINGO | 5 | Game whose cards have 24 numbers and a free space |
| 33% | DERREN | 6 | & 17D Television and stage performer whose books include Tricks of the Mind and Confessions of a Conjuror |
| 33% | LAUDER | 6 | Harry —, Scottish music hall entertainer whose songs include I Love a Lassie and Roamin' in the Gloamin' |
| 32% | IKEA | 4 | Store whose product names often include the letters ø and ä |
| 32% | LELY | 4 | Peter —, 17th-century painter whose works include Girl with a Parrot and Two Ladies of the Lake Family |
| 32% | ALANHANSEN | 10 | Former Liverpool and Scotland footballer whose credits as a pundit include BBC TV's Match of the Day |
| 32% | FORTNITE | 8 | Game whose characters include Deadfire and Jonesy |