100% | TRY | 3 | Score worth five points in rugby union resulting from the grounding of the ball in the opponents' in-goal area |
34% | YELLOW | 6 | Colour of the ball worth two points in snooker |
34% | RED | 3 | Colour of the ball worth one point in snooker |
32% | KNOCKON | 7 | Term in rugby for the accidental propelling of a ball from the hands or arms in the direction of the opponents' dead-ball line |
31% | REDZONE | 7 | Area 20 yards or less from the opponent's goal line, in football |
31% | QUAFFLE | 7 | Scarlet-colored ball in the wizarding game of Quidditch that's worth 10 points |
30% | BLUE | 4 | Ball worth five points in snooker |
30% | SAFETY | 6 | Score worth two points in the NFL |
30% | LINEOUT | 7 | Method of restarting play in rugby union after the ball has gone into touch |
29% | TOUCHDOWN | 9 | Six-point score in American football made by being in possession of the ball in the opposing team's end zone |
29% | IRVINE | 6 | Andy —, rugby union full-back who scored 273 points in 51 Tests for Scotland from 1972-82 |
29% | OTI | 3 | Chris —, Wasps rugby union wing who scored a hat-trick for England against Ireland in the 1988 Five Nations Championship |
29% | TOUCHDOWN | 9 | Most valuable score worth six points in the NFL |
28% | MIAS | 4 | Lucien —, captain of the France rugby union team that won the Five Nations outright for the first time in 1959 |
28% | TRIES | 5 | When balls touch the ground in rugby |
28% | SCORED | 6 | Got a goal, put the ball in the back of the net |
26% | REDZONE | 7 | Area within 20 yards of the goal line, in football |
26% | TRY | 3 | Something worth four points in the league but worth five if you're unionized |
26% | OREILLY | 7 | Tony —, rugby union wing; 1955 Ireland Test debutant against France in the Five Nations |
26% | ITALY | 5 | National rugby union team; addition to the Five Nations Championship in 2000 |
26% | VLEI | 4 | Area of low marshy ground in South Africa such as the Umgeni — |
26% | GEYSER | 6 | Eruption of water from a hot spring in the ground |
26% | STROUD | 6 | Market town in Gloucestershire; meeting point of the Five Valleys |
26% | NTAMACK | 7 | Emile —, France rugby union wing; first player to score a try in the Heineken Cup |
26% | ORRELL | 6 | Wigan-based rugby union team in the top flight from 1987-88 to 1996-97 |
25% | NTAMACK | 7 | Emile —, former France rugby union wing; first player to score a try in the Heineken Cup |
25% | TIE | 3 | Result when two teams score the same number of points |
25% | NTAMACK | 7 | Emile —, France and Toulouse rugby union wing; first player to score a try in the Heineken Cup |
25% | SEPTIMES | 8 | Defensive fencing positions in which the top of the blade is pointed at the opponent's knee |
25% | BAULK | 5 | In croquet, either of the two lines from which a ball is struck into play |