| 100% | QUOITS | 6 | Throwing game of small hoops over posts |
| 49% | QUOITS | 6 | Game of throwing rings over spikes |
| 48% | HOOPLA | 6 | Game of skill, throwing rings over blocks |
| 36% | YAHTZEE | 7 | Game of chance where players throw five dice |
| 36% | BASKETCASES | 11 | Court precedents involving games of hoops? |
| 35% | LEAPFROG | 8 | Game of jumping over a crouching person's back |
| 35% | AIRBALL | 7 | Complete miss in a game of hoops |
| 35% | EJECTED | 7 | Thrown out of the game |
| 35% | DARTBOARD | 9 | Barroom game of throwing sharp objects at this |
| 34% | AIRBALLED | 9 | Made an embarrassing miss in a game of hoops |
| 34% | STILE | 5 | Set of small stairs over a fence |
| 34% | CONFETTI | 8 | Small pieces of paper thrown during parties |
| 33% | LEAPFROG | 8 | Children's game of jumping over each other's backs |
| 33% | BEANBAG | 7 | Small cushion with loose contents thrown in games |
| 33% | CONFETTI | 8 | Small bits of colored paper thrown in celebration |
| 33% | CONFETTI | 8 | Small pieces of paper and plastic that are thrown |
| 32% | STARINGCONTEST | 14 | Game that's over in the blink of an eye |
| 32% | OAR | 3 | Something thrown over the side of a boat |
| 32% | QTR | 3 | Div. of a hoops game |
| 31% | PARKS | 5 | Adele —, author of novels Game Over and Playing Away |
| 31% | MONOPOLY | 8 | Control over all of a market; a famous board game |
| 31% | ADELE | 5 | & 3D Author of the novels Game Over and Playing Away |
| 30% | KEBAB | 5 | Dish of small pieces of meat and vegetables threaded onto skewers and grilled over charcoal |
| 30% | PINS | 4 | A bowler knocks over 120 of them in a perfect game |
| 30% | OCHE | 4 | Throwing line in a game of darts |
| 29% | FELIX | 5 | "King ___" (nickname of pitcher Hernández who threw a perfect game in 2012) |
| 29% | HUGGIES | 7 | Small hoops |
| 28% | DICE | 4 | Cubes thrown in a game of craps |
| 28% | LHASAAPSO | 9 | Small dog of a Tibetan breed with a well-feathered tail carried curled over its back |
| 28% | RECAPS | 6 | Posts about “Game of Thrones,” often |