| Game |
| Sport |
| Wis. city |
| Ball game |
| Field game |
| City or game |
| Amerindic game |
| Stick-ball game |
| Ball game for 20 |
| Game with sticks |
| Game or Wis. city |
| Sport with sticks |
| Native American sport |
| Popular game in Canada |
| Relative of baggataway |
| Canada's national game |
| Game with meshed sticks |
| Sport played with sticks |
| Game imported from Canada |
| Game with 10-player teams |
| Team sport of Indian origin |
| Sport with ten-player teams |
| Former Olympics sport [Wis.] |
| North America's oldest sport |
| Field game devised by Indians |
| Game of Native American origin |
| Game played with netted sticks |
| National summer sport of Canada |
| Game invented by American Indians |
| Jim Brown famously lettered in it |
| Wisconsin city on the Mississippi |
| Sport invented by Native Americans |
| Game originated by Native Americans |
| Sport developed by Native Americans |
| Sport in which the ball is "cradled |
| Team sport of Native American origin |
| Olympic sport discontinued after 1908 |
| Olympics sport discontinued after 1908 |
| Game invented by Native North Americans |
| The Cherokee deemed it good training for war |
| It was last an official Olympic event in 1908 |
| Sport not played officially in the Olympics since 1908 |