Subcategories:
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| BINGO | Biddies In Neighbourhood Gamble Openly |
Tony McCoy O'Grady - Bingo (where I live) is played mainly by older women in local community halls |
| CARD GAMES | Cheating, A Risky Deal, Gamblers Are Master Evasion Sleuths |
Robert Anonymous |
| CHESS (2) | Clocks Help Encourage Speedy Strategy |
Eric Bridgstock |
| CHESS (3) | Checkmate Hardly Ever Seems Straightforward |
Eric Bridgstock |
| CHESS (4) | Castles Have Every Square Sighted |
Eric Bridgstock |
| CHESS (5) | Can't Help Evoking Soporific Spectators |
Eric Bridgstock |
| CHESS (6) | Champions Have Every Strategy Stored |
Eric Bridgstock |
| CONNECT FOUR | Coloured Ovals Navigated Nicely Ensuring, Cleverly, The Formation Of Unmixed Rows |
Angela Brett |
| CRAPS | Could Roll A Pass... Seven! |
Roger Williams |
| DICE | Deals In Chance Events |
Sean Lamb Household Objects |
| GAME | Generally About Mass Entertainment |
Gavin Lambert, thinking mainly about sports games and the like rather than board games, but you could extend the parallel... Sports & Recreation |
| GAME (2) | Great Adventures, Mesmerizes Evening |
Jan Morgan |
| GAME (3) | Gives Amusement, Makes Entertainment |
Jan Morgan |
| 7 LETTERS | L Extra - That's The Emptying Rack Score |
Angela Brett (in Scrabble, when you use all seven of your letters in a single word you get a bonus 50 points - L is 50 in Roman numerals.) |
| SATIRE (2) | Six Awesome Tiles In Rack? Excellent! |
Angela Brett - it's well known amongst Scrabble players that the letters in SATIRE plus almost any other alphabet letter can form at least one seven-letter word. |
| SCRABBLE | Spellings Can Roam Across Board, But Look Erratic |
Tony McCoy O'Grady |
| SIMON | Sole Instructor - Mustn't Obey Nameless |
Angela Brett |
| SIMON (2) | Somehow It's Misnamed Overseas - Naughty! |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, who says: Over here that game is called "O'Grady says!" |