100% | HANG | 4 | Lose at a pencil-and-paper word game |
55% | CRAPOUT | 7 | Lose at a gaming table |
54% | CRAP | 4 | Lose at a dice game (with "out") |
54% | DOTS | 4 | Popular pencil and paper game |
53% | HANGMAN | 7 | Pencil and paper game, solved letter by letter |
52% | OOO | 3 | Win in a pencil-and-paper game |
49% | OOO | 3 | Paper and pencil game winner |
48% | OLE | 3 | Word chanted at a fútbol game |
47% | DRAW | 4 | Make a picture using a pencil and paper |
47% | OLE | 3 | Word sung at a ''fútbol'' game |
46% | YAHTZEE | 7 | Game where you roll five dice and shout a word |
45% | OSAY | 4 | Opening words at a ball game? |
44% | GHOST | 5 | Word game ... or a word that can precede the starts of 18-, 26-, 43- and 54-Across |
44% | HATS | 4 | Items at a lost-and-found |
44% | NOR | 3 | Word before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem |
44% | NOUGHTS | 7 | __ and crosses, a pen and paper game with zeroes |
43% | UNSAVED | 7 | At risk of being lost, as a Word document |
43% | IDO | 3 | Words exchanged at a wedding by the bride and groom: 2 wds. |
43% | TONGUETIED | 10 | At a loss for words, and what the starts of 17-, 23-, 38- and 47-Across can literally be? |
42% | DOTS | 4 | Pencil-and-paper game |
42% | TANK | 4 | Deliberately lose games to increase chances at obtaining a #1 draft pick, say |
42% | STRIKE | 6 | Swing and a miss, at a baseball game |
42% | UMPED | 5 | Called strikes and balls at a game |
41% | PENCIL | 6 | Battleship was a __ and paper game until 1967 |
41% | CHESS | 5 | Word that refers to a strategic board game with black-and-white squares, and ends with "ss" |
41% | HUNT | 4 | *Treasure ___, gift pile alternative for Christmas in July ... and a game often played at camp |
41% | LOSS | 4 | At a ___ for words |
41% | CRUSOE | 6 | Robinson ___, Daniel Defoe's shipwrecked sailor who gets lost at sea and has to survive alone on a deserted island |
40% | TOE | 3 | Tic-tac-___, paper-and-pencil game that can be a quick diversion during a road trip |
40% | LEAD | 4 | What's at a pencil's core |