Answer: DICE
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Recipe direction
- Chop
- Numbers game
- Gamble
- Chop finely
- Game pieces
- "No ___!"
- Cut into cubes
- Chop up
- Spotted cube
- Cubes
- Bones
- Cut up
- Casino cubes
- Cube
- Gambling cubes
- Cookbook verb
- Backgammon need
- "No __!"
- Monopoly pair
- Cut into small cubes
- Yahtzee quintet
- They're spotted in casinos
- Random number generators
- Monopoly pieces
- Chuck-a-luck equipment
- Vegas cubes
- They're spotted in Vegas
- They may be loaded
- Slice into cubes
- Casino supply
- Yahtzee equipment
- Part of a Monopoly set
- Monopoly need
- Monopoly equipment
- Gaming cubes
- Game equipment
- Game cubes
- Devil's-bones
- Backgammon equipment
- Yahtzee need
- Vegas rollers
- The bones of a gambler
- Rollers with corners
- Las Vegas rollers
- Gambler's cubes
- Cut to bits
- Cut finely
- Chop into cubes
- Chop fine
- Casino rollers
- Board game cubes
- 'Galloping dominoes'
- What high rollers roll
- They're rolled in craps
- They get rolled
- Rollers for high rollers
- Rolled pair
- Reno rollers
- Monopoly components
- Gaming table "bones"
- Cubes at Harrah's
- Bones in a casino
- 'Monopoly' pair
- Yahtzee pieces
- Yahtzee cubes
- Vice cubes
- They're rolled on tables
- They have corners but still roll
- They get tossed
- Springsteen "Roll of the ___"
- Small cubes
- Rolling stock?
- Rolled bones
- Risk requires their use
- Parcheesi pair
- Monopoly objects
- Monopoly cubes
- Las Vegas items
- Las Vegas game
- High roller's need
- Gamers' D20s, e.g.
- Gambling aids
- Gambler's "bones"
- Fuzzy hangups
- Dungeons & Dragons equipment
- Cut up, as onions
- Cubes tossed in casinos
- Cubes of chance
- Cubes in a casino
- Craps need
- Craps cubes
- Chop into small cubes
- Casino pair
- Casino items
- Casino bones
- Bones of Las Vegas
- Bones in Las Vegas
- Boggle pieces
- Board game staples
- Board game accessories, often
- Backgammon needs
- Backgammon necessity
- "Galloping dominoes"
- "Bones"
- 'Monopoly' cubes
- Yahtzee rollers
- Yahtzee needs
- Yahtzee necessity
- Yahtzee components
- Where the idiom "on a roll" comes from
- What you roll to play Yahtzee
- Unholy rollers?
- Twenty-sided D&D rollers
- Things spotted in a casino
- Things blown on for luck
- They're shaken, rattled and rolled
- They're rolled on Ludo boards
- They're rolled on a craps table
- They're rolled in Reno
- They're rolled in Monopoly
- They're often rolled during game night
- They're blown on for good luck
- They show their faces in casinos
- They roll in a pit
- They may be thrown for a loss
- They may be loaded in a casino
- They come with Risk
- They can show snake eyes
- Their faces have spots
- The Stones' are "Tumbling"
- Taj Mahal cubes
- Tabletop gaming needs
- Table rollers
- Some rearview mirror danglers
- Some game equipment
- Some dangle over dashboards
- Some are loaded
- Some are fuzzy
- Snake eyes displayers
- Six-sided game pieces
- Silver State souvenirs
- Shooter's pair
- Shooter's equipment
- Rolling bones
- Rolling "bones"
- Rollers without wheels
- Rollers at Reno
- Roller's duo
- Roll 'em in Reno
- Risk requisites
- Risk pieces
- Reno cubes
- Rearview mirror decoration
- Rattlers in a cup
- Producers of boxcars
- Prepare peppers, perhaps
- Prep the "holy trinity" of Cajun cooking, maybe
- Pair in many games
- Pair in a casino
- Ones with dark-spotted faces
- Ones spotted in casinos
- Objects that are shaken and tossed in games of chance
- No ____: negative response
- No ___ (nothing doing)
- Need for some games
- Necessity when it's a crapshoot?
- Natural source?
- More than chop
- Monopoly rollers
- Monopoly requirement
- Monopoly needs
- Modern knucklebones
- Make mincemeat of, say
- Liar's ___ (gambling game)
- Las Vegas lure
- Ivory items of old
- In which "snake-eyes" is bad luck.
- High-rollers' needs
- High roller's rollers
- High roller's pair
- Game rollers
- Game randomizer, often
- Game at a Reno casino
- Gambling pieces
- Gamblers might roll them
- Gambler's bones?
- Fuzzy pair in some cars
- Fuzzy dashboard danglers
- Fuzzy ___ (rearview mirror accessory)
- Fuzzy ___ (car accessory)
- Five of these are needed to play Yahtzee
- Five cubes rattling in a Yahtzee cup
- Finely chop
- Fading game
- Equipment in Monopoly and Yahtzee
- Equipment in craps
- Equipment in chuck-a-luck
- Equipment for a game of backgammon.
- Dungeons & Dragons necessities
- Decorations on some rearview mirrors
- Danglers from rear-view mirrors
- D&D need
- Cubes with spots
- Cubes used to play many board games
- Cubes tossed in games
- Cubes tossed at a casino
- Cubes that are rolled
- Cubes rolled in Monopoly
- Cubes needed to play Yahtzee
- Cubes in Wingspan and Monopoly
- Cubes in craps
- Cube, or certain cubes
- Cube, like onions
- Cube ... or certain cubes
- Croupier's cubes
- Crapshooter's cubes
- Craps table pair
- Components of many board games
- Comic Andrew Clay Silverstein's adopted middle name
- Chuck-a-luck trio
- Chuck-a-luck need
- Casino stock
- Casino needs
- Bones, in Vegas
- Bones that are rolled
- Boggle cubes
- Board-game staple
- Board-game cubes
- Board game pieces
- Board game pair, often
- Board game items
- Blocks in Atlantic City
- Backgammon player's need
- Backgammon pair
- Backgammon cubes
- 20-sided D&D objects
- "God does not play ___ with the world": Einstein
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